Posted by: wineymomma | March 2, 2008

Silent Sunday: Colorado Spring

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Welcome to spring in Colorado. 70 degrees on Saturday.  Snow and 60 mile per hour winds on Sunday.  Bbbbrrrrrr.


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  1. look at k&j’s goal post. stay warm and try not to blow away

  2. Oh my, least summer is just around the corner, shouldn’t be long, it’s left here already :)

  3. And to think when you were a little girl you loved to roll in the snow. I must say it looks pretty in the pic and your tree looks like it has lights on it. Hope you are feeling better today and I will give you a call to check on you as soon as I get my new phones.

  4. I know Colorado Springs is a big place but do you ever bump into people that have been stationed in Alice Springs? I know about 4-5 families that moved back there and everyone is always going on about training up at Pikes Peak.

  5. Jeff Healey died this weekend!

  6. @shorty- So not the snow that was bugging me but the 60 mph wind!

    @SB- Stationed at Alice Springs? What is there? Any way, no I haven’t met anyone that has been there.

    @VTHemi-I posted on that for today. Thanks for the heads up.

  7. Well, we got your weather in Arlington, TX today. 75 yesterday and 30’s today with snow coming tonight. I will believe the snow when I see it. Just hang on it must pass. Spring is around the corner, I can feel it.

  8. I know lots of folks that have been stationed in Alice Springs…tried to get there myself. Also tried to get to Woomara (sp?) but before I could the Aussie PM blabbed that we (US) were there during a news conference…so we closed up shop, took our toys and went home (if you were stationed there you kinda have an idea of what I do/did)! But at least our relations didn’t get hurt…here at CENTCOM (and same when I was back in CO) I love working w/ the Aussies. Kick ass and ask for forgivness later attitude. HM

  9. Hubby Monster,

    I have lived most of my life in Alice Springs and grew up with many American firends who moved back to the states, one works for NASA, one works a civil engineer in Iraq and my old Tae Kwon Do Instructor works on stuff I can’t talk about :)

    One of my close friends actually worked at Woomara, in fact so did my next door neighbour ( probably know them by face if not by name). Small world hey.

  10. well done, man


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