On day 1 of our annual trip to Steamboat Springs this year, we were walking around the Gondola Area to see all the new places that were built in the last year (and there were a LOT). As we walked by the new Ski Patrol office at the base of the Gondola, a picture on the wall caught my eye. A beautiful barn with fall colors behind it that looked almost exactly like the famous Steamboat Barn, but wasn’t. It was a mirror image of it with a beautiful fall-color terrain behind it that doesn’t exist near the barn I take so many pictures of (search for Steamboat Barn).
Found some old El Dorado High School pictures in the basement the other day. They’re here below the break
This year’s Tahoe trip was a little more chaotic than usual, but as always, far too short.
Everybody welcome Cameron Scott Parker, son of my brother Scott and wife Candice, born on July 22nd, 2010 just after 5 in the morning. 10.5 lbs, 21.75″
As part of our trip to the 30th Annual Steamboat Balloon Festival last weekend, Gregg Lowrimore and I stopped by Mt. Evans on the way home, hoping for some pictures of this years “baby” mountain goats. We weren’t disappointed… 🙂
Last weekend, Gregg Lowrimore and I went up to Steamboat Springs to take pictures at the 30th Annual Steamboat Balloon Rodeo (see this link for that story). But… the balloon festival ends really early (like 9am) so we decided to go try to find fields of Colorado’s state flower, the Columbine.
The first day (Saturday) had an unusual northward wind and all the balloons eventually ended up in or near town. The second day went much better with very light winds creating a box that the pilots could use to return to the landing zone (a few made it back).
They got points for going over the lake and touching the water with the basket (called dip-n-dash), but a few got a little carried away, and ended up in more of a “dunk-n-dash”.
After scanning the old brochure that Bill “lent me” (via Tom), I went looking on my drives for other “memorabilia”. I found two Christmas Poems from 1988, and one from 1991. These were written on while on Hotline during the silence called Christmas break (we had to man the phones even though they only rang once every other day). The second one mentions a LOT of people by name (I have stripped last names for “privacy”…)