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Mid-winter thaw

 A couple of weeks ago, the residents of Pennsylvania celebrated the time honored tradition of Groundhog Day, where supposedly a groundhog pops out of its den and looks for its shadow.  As the tradition goes, if it sees its shadow, that means, there will be six more weeks of winter,…

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Riding the Ned bus

Was meeting Bryon in Denver the other day, so decided to take the Ned bus down to Boulder and connect to bus to Denver.  The Ned bus is the RTD bus that runs from Boulder to the town of Nederland and in winter, all the way up to Eldora Ski…

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Clouds

I fully admit that I am not a weather aficionado like my husband, Bryon, and science and physics have always been my weakest subjects.  But I do admire the beauty of what’s around me, and all things created through natural occurrences in some way inspire me.  Such is the case with…

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An Epic Powder Day

In an earlier post, I referenced Joel Gratz, a meteorologist who has built an entire business around forecasting “powder days” for Colorado ski areas through the website, OpenSnow.  For someone not from Colorado or ski country, this might sound like lunacy that someone could actually create a career out of…

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