Sunday, December 31, 2006

Fox Snow Bed

K thought she saw a fox on the deck last night. It turns out, she did. They must've been sleeping in a little bed they'd made in the deep snow at the far corner of the deck. Not seeing any fox prints in the deck snow, we were confused about how they got down off the deck, but when we went down on the patio, there were definitely fox prints in the snow on the deck stairs. Tricky little devil. And oh by the way, what a breathtaking view we got from the patio! This is the first time this year that we've checked out the view of the snow from down there. This photo shows the little fox hole in the corner of the deck.

Saturday, December 30, 2006

Gorgeous Day

We woke up to a gorgeous blue sky, and bright bright white snow on the ground - I needed sunglasses to just look outside. We couldn't ask for a more beautiful day. Even though I'd gotten most of the snow off the driveway last night, I spent some more time nibbling away at the excess frozen-on layer this afternoon. Then Ken saw me, and came by to help chip away at the really serious glacier in the gutter, with his big heavy post hold digger. We made great some progress.

Friday, December 29, 2006

Even More Snow

We're getting another dump of snow! This new storm is supposed to deliver 18-30 inches to the Denver area, and so far we've seen almost a foot. We slept in late this morning, another lazy day in this wonderful holiday week off that I get from work. Then we headed out for a little adventure in the snow. We ran a few errands, then stopped by the Honda dealer, to try out their new 2007 CRV on a serious snow day. Our salesman friend was up for it, but was busy with another customer, so he dropped the keys and magnetic license plate in my hand, and said "good luck finding it out there - should be on the East side of the building, or maybe across the street at the high school." Sure enough, all the cars were starting to look a lot alike, with several inches of snow frosting on them. We tromped around the entire parking lot in the heavy snowfall looking for it, then tried the high school, and still didn't find it. We enjoyed the romp in the heavily falling snow, though. With a little help, the demo CRV was found parked way down at the end of the street, and we were on our way. We motored over to the Starbucks a few miles away, taking the scenic route via Rio Grande Drive, one of the more slippery frontage roads along the railroad tracks near downtown Littleton. I really liked the way the real-time four wheel drive and anti-lock brakes worked in the slippery conditions. One thing I did learn the hard way - when there's a bunch of snow on the roof, don't be playing with the switches on the ceiling! While we were sitting in the Starbucks parking lot, getting ready to head out on the rest of our test drive, I was looking for the light switch up on the ceiling, and instead found the sunroof actuator. I saw it start to open, and said, "uh, oh..." and shortly thereafter, several inches of snow dumped down on top of us! Luckily we were both in an adventurous mood, and laughed it off, as we climbed out of the car to shake ourselves off, and pull handfuls of snow out of the various places it had lodged in the car. The heated seats were a big bonus at this point, since they helped to dry the car's (and our) seats in record time. Overall, we were very happy with the performance and comfort.

Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Lots O'Snow

It looks like we'll be having a "White Christmas" after all! We got our first big snow today, and it's still coming now. They shutdown the plant, and sent us home around noon. I got home safely, but for the first time, I didn't quite make it up our driveway at first. I was struggling with the deep snow conditions, slipping my way down our street past our house, a little at a time, when two of our neighbors, who were out shoveling, took pity on me, and helped push my little Civic back up the hill, up our driveway, and into our garage, none of which was all that easy. I thanked them profusely, and heaved a big sigh of relief, knowing it wouldn't be sitting out on the street, collecting snow all night. I was thinking, how nice it would've been, to have already gotten a nice 4WD vehicle with high ground clearance by now.

We have our little Christmas trees up now, and my "thicket" concept seems to be pulling together. I captured some pics of the snow and our thickets around the house, at our photo gallery.

Thursday, December 14, 2006

Walks, Buck, Cars

I went for just a few walks this month, one of them down to the Buck Center for an exercise session with friends. The Buck Center has their nice Christmas tree up again in the lobby. After leaving off my car for the 120K service, I walked by the Honda new car showroom, and found myself circling the 2007 CR-V a few times. It's pretty cool, overall. I admit I was seduced by the simple and clean way they incorporated the GPS navigation system, MP3 CD player, heated leather seats, plethora of drink holders, real-time MPG display, and recently improved real-time all-wheel drive. The next day, we looked at a used Subaru Legacy Outback, which was also pretty cool, though it didn't have all the gadgetry.

Saturday, December 2, 2006

A New ULA Era

Friday was "Day One" of our new launch company, "United Launch Alliance", or ULA for short. We'll probably be pronouncing the acronym phonetically (Yew-Lah ??) in short order, after we get tired of saying the letters a few hundred times. It doesn't feel much different yet, since it was my 9/80 day off, but I'm sure things will be hopping on Monday. I've added a ULA link under Favorite Websites.

I took advantage of my Friday off, to go flying with a pilot friend. I rented the Diamond Star DA40, and flew the required six instrument approaches under the hood, to sustain my IFR currency, and also worked in three takeoffs and landings, to bring my VFR currency up to date. The DA40 is a fun plane to fly, and with a two-axis autopilot and the more sophisticated HSI, the approaches were quite fun. It even has a traffic alert gadget. We had some additional fun, while navigating the slippery taxiways, and doing touch-and-goes on runway 17R, which was covered in a layer of partially melted and refrozen snow.

K had a rough Friday night. Her glucose had been really high all day, and even with a lot of insulin administered, it was only coming down slowly during the night. I slept in late, she even later. It was 25 degrees, and snowing lightly, for most of the morning. I fixed us a light breakfast of hot tea, english muffins, Clementines, and an apple. I really enjoyed peering outside at the snowflakes drifting down, with a nice hot cup of tea cupped in my hands, and fooling around on the computer, which was working again, after it failed Wednesday with a pop and smell of burnt electronics. A quick trip to PC Brokers the next day resulted in replacement of the power supply and video card, while I waited. I tweaked a muscle in my back this morning, by simply reaching over my head, which made the rest of the day not so comfortable. We planned to go to the Buck center in the morning, but kept procrastinating, and finally got down there in the late afternoon. The side roads we used to get there were still snowy and slippery, so I got to play a little. We used a few machines, mostly the stationary bikes, then I used the pool, jacuzzi, and steam room just before closing. K stayed away from the water facilities, since she'd developed a very tiny wound on her toe. The jacuzzi really hit the spot, literally - those jets working directly on the one sore muscle really helped my back. I enjoyed gazing up at the stars, relaxing in the bubbles, while the 15 degree night air frosted my face. Afterwards, we stopped by our neighbor's Christmas party, and enjoyed chatting with Cat's friend Mike about his interesting work at a sound studio in Boulder.