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

Welcome to spring in Colorado. 70 degrees on Saturday. Snow and 60 mile per hour winds on Sunday. Bbbbrrrrrr.
Posted in Silent Sunday, journal | Tags: cold, cold weather, Colorado, photograph, Photography, Silent Sunday, snow, spring, weather, wind
look at k&j’s goal post. stay warm and try not to blow away
By: transplantingme on March 2, 2008
at 9:31 am
Oh my, least summer is just around the corner, shouldn’t be long, it’s left here already
By: Hay on March 2, 2008
at 12:31 pm
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.
By: Shorty on March 2, 2008
at 7:04 pm
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.
By: Sean the Blogonaut on March 2, 2008
at 7:29 pm
Jeff Healey died this weekend!
By: VTHemi on March 3, 2008
at 8:44 am
@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.
By: wineymomma on March 3, 2008
at 9:59 am
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.
By: Roianna on March 3, 2008
at 2:19 pm
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
By: hubby monster on March 3, 2008
at 3:40 pm
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.
By: Sean the Blogonaut on March 3, 2008
at 4:27 pm
well done, man
By: Joyep on March 25, 2008
at 1:57 am