We thought, or were hoping, that the winter weather here in Colorado was over. But not so fast, looks like the rain/snow mix will arrive this afternoon and then turn to snow overnight. Maybe this will be the last blast of the season.
The boys had a good first day back at school while Lori and I worked our tails off with headaches we think were from allergies. Today I’m up north near Wyoming most of the day and Lori has a long day at work. She’s going in early for a little surgery on the back of her head where we think she had a tick. She felt it the other night and pulled what we think was half of it off and now she needs to be cut open to get the rest of the little bugger out. Throw in a dose of antibiotics and she should be good to go. We’re both also really itchy from how dry it is here and our sunburns. We really need to get a humidifier but that’ll have to wait.
Last night there was a big earthquake in Chile which is only the latest one in a string of quakes over the past few weeks. From Yellowstone to California to Alaska, the ground has been shaking. Hopefully there’s not a big one coming up!
It’s starting to get a little green around here which means Spring should be arriving soon. We can’t wait for the snow to melt in the mountains so we can get up there camping and fishing. Between mid April and June it’s known as the muddy season as the ski areas are all closed and the run off keeps everything pretty muddy. Restaurants close down and people head out of town until the summer season begins. The same thing happens between Labor Day and Thanksgiving so those are good times to go as the tourists are all gone.
That’s about it, hope everyone is well, take care and God Bless.