Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Winter Is Coming and more...

Fall was very pretty up here this year (it was short last year because it was very windy when the leaves changed). Here's a picture of the mountain side above the cabin.
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We had our first significant snow of the season on Saturday. We got about eight inches of snow Friday night through Saturday afternoon. Saturday was also the first day that Loveland started making snow and they've been making it continuously since then. They announced their official opening date today: it's this Friday.
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It was pretty cool to see snow on the mountain while the Aspen still had yellow leaves on them
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I worked at the train on Saturday, so I spent the entire day scooping and shoveling snow and throwing salt on ice to melt it. I worked a double that day (12 hours straight), too, so the day was extra long. It's been relatively nice since then. A lot of the snow has melted, but there is some snow left on the ground.

A couple weeks ago I dropped the 4 wheeler off at a shop in Summit County to have the carburetor re-jetted for the high altitude. They had trouble getting new o-rings for the carb (it had to be totally rebuilt), but I finally got it back at the end of last week. I took it for a ride up Argentine pass and it ran great all the way up to 13,000 feet (from starting altitude around 9,000 feet). It's nice to have the 4-wheeler running, though winter will put a damper on being able to ride it.

I'm still on the job search and don't have much to update on it. The railroad is only open on the weekends now, so I only have to work on weekends, giving me plenty of time during the week to work on getting a real job.

I've spent a lot of time over the last couple of weeks working on my website. I'm still working on getting my custom domain name to work, and the website is definitely not finished, but it's getting better.

I haven't finished painting the shed yet. Between work and the poor weather we've had, I haven't gotten a chance to work on it. It only needs a couple more hours of trim painting, and it will match the cabin perfectly: bright green!

I finished my Christmas lights last week. It's nice to know I won't have to deal with them later, when it's cold and snowy. All I have to do is plug them in! I'll put up a picture of them closer to Christmas.

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