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Re: Traffic Saturday

Postby BarbaraRose » Sun Jun 06, 2021 1:40 am

Beth, you will be getting our winds tomorrow. It is super windy out here tonight! Just howling out there! :shock:

Lola wants more chicken. I used to give her a small handful of shredded chicken but she would get the runs and then throw up after. So now in the morning and before bed, I give her just a tiny piece of chicken (dime size) and she does well with that, but she begs for more and then pouts when I don't give her any more.

Headache is gone and I am off to bed...
Barbie, Romeow, and Sophie, missing Lola! (and lots of ferrets running around in my heart!)

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Re: Traffic Saturday

Postby JudyJB » Sun Jun 06, 2021 1:49 am

I also was in a depressive funk for most of this winter, but I mostly cured myself when I decided to stop teaching!! I am feeling much better, but just can't wait for the next two weeks and two remaining assignments to be over. Mostly, I have lost my enthusiasm over the class because of the changes that have taken place in last few years that resulted in me having to teach things that were not adequately explained in the course, but not being able to write stuff to explain it. And the course has gone from a report writing to a letter writing course because of a change of department chairs and philosophy. Also getting tired of students who don't bother reading assignments and instructions. Can't say any more, however. Anyway, we had a dept meeting via Zoom yesterday, so I said goodbye to everyone. Dept chair says she will put me on the schedule if I decide to teach a class here and there, so that is a nice gesture.

Going shopping and buying some new shirts and a couple pairs of shorts also helped. Have not bought new clothes for more than a year! Will be glad to get back to Michigan and visit with old friends, also, so have that to look forward to!!

It got up to 95 today, but then rained a little, which cooled everything down to 84 at about 3 pm. Also, I learned that I have camped in a really good place in this state park because they are huge cliffs to the west of me, right across from the Colorado River. What that means is that the sun sets at 4:00 pm because of the impressively high cliff. The farther away you are camped here, the later the sun sets!! Tomorrow it is supposed to be 91, but i leave on Monday for the really high elevations of Frisco, CO, which is about 25 miles north of Breckenridge. It is also on a lake and has a great paved bike trail I can ride on. Supposed to be chilly there, also.
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Re: Traffic Saturday

Postby BarbaraRose » Mon Jun 07, 2021 12:40 am

Being across the valley from the big mountains to the west, the sunset is later here than it is over by Palm Springs.

I love Frisco, CO!! Such a cute little mountain town and pretty lake. Hopefully, the lake is full. There is a cute log cabin style cafe in town that I have eaten at a couple times that is very good. I think they just serve breakfast and lunch.
Barbie, Romeow, and Sophie, missing Lola! (and lots of ferrets running around in my heart!)

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