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  • A Steamboat Adventure

    Well hello, warmer weather! Chris and I just returned from week in Colorado to visit my family and to ski at Steamboat Resort and we’re surprised to find that Virginia is a comfortable temperature in comparison!

    The part of our Colorado trip in which we visited my family was wonderful and relaxing. My sister and brother-in-law hosted their annual Winter Solstice party and Chris and I were finally in town at the right time to attend. We enjoyed a delicious Christmas dinner at my mom and dad’s house and exchanged gifts. We watched movies, ate and drank at our favorite spots in Fort Collins, and shopped. We even helped my dad shovel the driveway when Fort Collins received 6-8 inches of snow.

    The part of our Colorado trip in which we drove to Steamboat Springs for a mini ski trip was quite an adventure! The drive to Steamboat on a nice day is absolutely stunning, but in bad weather it can be a bit perilous. Guess what kind of weather we had on the way there? Yep, snow. The stretch through Rabbit Ears Pass stressed us out a little – when the wind blew across the loose, fresh powder and whipped it into a cloud of solid white, we couldn’t see more than a few feet in front of our car. Combine a white road and a white sky with a big cloud of white, and it’s a miracle we didn’t steer right off the cliff! Obviously we made it though, and had an awesome time at skiing Steamboat Resort (no snowboards this time). It’s tricky to take pictures whilst skiing, but I did bring along the point-and-shoot and my iPhone on the trip, so here are a few snaps!

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  • Photo Friday – Iced Over

    Okay, I’m cheating just a tiny bit because I’m pretty sure I’ve already blogged this photo, but it’s one of my most favorite wintery images taken in the “snowpocalypse” of 2010. I love a good ice storm! (That is, I love a good ice storm as long as no one gets hurt, loses power, etc. of course.) Happy holidays everyone! Hope you’re all staying warm and cozy.

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  • Photo Friday – Pulled Taut

    In general, I think I’m organized for the most part, and in the challenging busy times throughout the year I’m able to stay level and get things done. December, however, feels like a different story. Around the holidays I can feel my body tensing a little with every addition to my to-do list. This photo, taken at a pier in Skagway, Alaska, reminds me of that feeling – of holding things together and at the same time being pulled taught. I’m almost done with my December to-do list, and then I can picture that rope becoming more slack. It’s a nice visual to imagine!

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  • Photo Friday – Endless East End

    Wow! On week 31, I just realized I’ve managed to hold onto this project longer than I thought I would. It has been fun to look back through some of my archives to find random images that I haven’t looked at in a while. Today’s photo is fairly recent though. It’s one I took on Grand Cayman earlier this year and in these colder months I find myself longing to be back on the island in the sun, gazing at this view.

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  • Photo Friday – Vik

    I’ve been in a training class all week for work (preparing for two certification exams), so I’ve barely had time to think of anything outside of software quality assurance, but every once in a while when I let my mind drift it returns to travel daydreams. I love my job, but I’d certainly love to be back in Iceland exploring! The photo below shows the coastline on a beach near Vik. I love the little slivers of blue sky – it was the first sign of clear weather during our Iceland tour.

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