Sunday, December 28, 2008

Hasta Luego

We are leaving on a big jet airplane manana for points further south.

In the meantime, here a few recent images

Z skates at Sheldon Lake:

M too:


A Christmasy flower:


A Great Horned Owl we spotted on Christmas Day:

And a Red Tail Hawk in our backyard yesterday:


Signing out for a few weeks. If you need us we'll be here:
:)

Monday, December 22, 2008

Solstice Snow Sliding

The Winter Solstice came just as it should: cold.

We celebrated it just as we should: skiing.





Saturday, December 20, 2008

Clean Livin'

Clean Living. That's the only explanation for the good fortune of heading out for a cruise around the neighborhood to try out a new lens...

...and finding a bald eagle, two red tail hawks and a coyote. :)



Sunday, December 14, 2008

Latest and Greatest

Up to minute weekend happenings...

Watched the full moon rise on Friday:


Were treated to an up close view of this guy:

And cut down a tree. (Hey, if you're 4 feet tall, it's a pretty big one.)

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Snow Bike

I did a little sunrise snow bike today. Actually it was almost all dry and any snow there was was rideable. Much prefer frozen mud to the thawed variety as well.




Sunday, December 7, 2008

Good Stuff

Had a downright enjoyable ski day yesterday. Sketchy avalanche conditions and a windy forecast steered us to a well-known spot. It tends to be crowded, but it's got a 45 minute + skin in as a price of admission and so there's often snow for everyone. There's a reason for it being well known, too: it holds great snow, offers open bowl skiing, and has minimal slide danger.

Anyway, we hit the jackpot there yesterday with fluffy untracked ultra-consistent snow that lasted even as the crowds showed and all the way through 7 runs. (This hardly phased our strong crew, but had my legs quivering by the end of the day.)

Pictures tell the story:

View one direction:

And the other:

I goch 'er christmas trees right here:


Up:

And down:



Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Muchas Gracias

Among the many things we were thankful for this weekend were some beautiful views.

On a windy walk to see nesting Bald Eagles (we saw three):



On a Sunday afternoon bike ride. The wind scared everyone off, so it was just me and the green machine: