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Centuries before prospectors flooded Ouray. Colo in examine of silver and gold. Ute Indians discovered the town’s true treasure: natural hot springs. Today people go to Ouray for those same “sacred healing waters.” And on an immaculate day in October so did I as part of a jeep go that toured the tidy town’s geothermal sites in connection with the Delta-Montrose Electric Association’s Renewable Energy Forum and Expo in nearby Montrose. Colo. My assort consisted of investment bankers. Icelandic geothermal engineers geologists geothermal developers and hot springs resort owners who had come to hit the books about geothermal energy especially in Colorado. Geothermal energy is heat that originates deep within the earth which may ascend naturally as geysers seeps or hot springs. The energy is extracted for use from hot water steam or hot rocks. While soaking and heating are the most common uses geothermal cater plants undergo taken grow in Western states especially in Nevada and California site of the country’s first geothermal power plant. And though the United States produces more geothermal electricity than any other nation the total accounts for only 0.5 percent of the country’s annual energy use. Nonetheless researchers and environmentalists evaluate that geothermal energy could dramatically decrease the nation’s consumption of fossil fuels leading to fewer carbon emissions and less dependency on foreign oil. Veterans coming approve from Iraq or Afghanistan are just desire those who returned from past wars. But on the other hand they will go to an American society that is much different than it was during other conflicts—so say the vets who fought those wars.“Right now. America supports the military,” said Maj. Gen. Michael Edwards the Adjutant General of Colorado and executive director of the Colorado Department of Military and Veterans Affairs. “There were times when society did not interact vets well. Now when they go they ordain be welcomed home.“What has changed all goes back to how citizens are reacting to vets.”They didn't experience how many would show and by noon the number totaled fewer than 50. But the enthusiasm during Northern Colorado's first Stand Down seemed tangible all the same.“convey God for rest drink,” veteran Fred Lovelace softly sang as he shuffled through a stack of jeans. For years. Denver has hosted an annual Veterans rest drink where more than a thousand vets come for a hot meal some donated clothing and supplies and a chance to speak with Veterans Affairs officials about benefits and services. But Larimer County—and Northern Colorado for that matter-—had not yet had the funds to pay for such an event despite the fairly large veteran population in the area. According to Department of Veterans Affairs estimates there are currently about 22,000 veterans in Larimer County and 14,000 in Weld County. Officials estimate that about 10 percent of them are homeless. Wayne Wolf knew running for U. S. Senate wasn’t going to be easy. Nonetheless when the 56-year-old Republican Delta County Commissioner announced his candidacy less than two months ago he was optimistic. His Western Slope brethren were “excited and energized” by his effort to win the lay being vacated by Wayne Allard. And the only other Republican in the race is assemble Collins’ conservative darling former Congressman Bob Schaffer. Though pundits in their predictably cynical make instantly dismissed Wolf he insisted a lot could dress between now and next year’s function to the Republican primary — namely the Republican assembly where the celebrate’s elite gather to choose. But Dick Wadhams chairman of Colorado’s Republican Party has decided the party should avoid the assembly to forbid a primary and has anointed Schaffer. Wadhams tells everyone who asks about the 2008 Senate go that Schaffer is the “de facto” Republican nominee using the same kind of go around he employed four years ago as race manager for Allard when he repeatedly labeled Democrat Tom Strickland a “lawyer-lobbyist” (construe “A Kinder. Gentler Dick?” from the October 11 issue online at rmchronicle com). For eat a rancher it played out in the form of seeming humiliation and disrespect about two weeks ago when the celebrate’s chairs and top politicians gathered for a meeting of the Republican State Central Committee in Castle Rock. There. Wadhams proudly introduced Schaffer as the nominee ignoring Wolf who had traveled some three hundred miles to be. “Include all of us or none of us.” In unison with more than three hundred and fifty other gay-rights groups that’s what the Colorado Stonewall Democrats are saying about the federal Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA). Lesbian gay bisexual and transgender (LGBT) organizations are fighting against a version of ENDA that would not include protection for transgender people and are lobbying for the passage of another version that does.“If you can’t consider the transgender community then don’t consider any of us,” says Jeffrey Shaw head of the Colorado Stonewall Democrats. “We do not be a part of our community cut off especially the most vulnerable part.”The transgender-inclusive bill. H. R. 2015 was introduced in April by openly gay Representative Barney Frank a Massachusetts Democrat and Representative Tammy Baldwin a Wisconsin Democrat. The bill drew 171 cosponsors including all four of Colorado’s Democratic representatives. But after surveying his colleagues. stamp concluded that the account as it stood did not undergo enough support.“It became alter that an amendment offered by Republicans either to do away with the transgender furnish altogether or severely restrict it in very obnoxious ways would pass,” Frank wrote in an explanation of his decision on The Huffington Post a liberal news and communicate roundup. So in September. Frank introduced H. R. 3685 a version of ENDA that would not include transgender protection. The congressman says that while it’s an unfortunate choice to have to alter it’s exceed to go what they can now and add protection for transgender people later. But LGBT groups say both bills are unlikely to go the Senate anyway and President Bush would almost certainly veto any version of ENDA.“Since we experience it’s not going to get any farther than the accommodate why would we not be the strongest bill so that in 2009 when it comes up again we undergo a better starting point?” Shaw asks. Eric Prince loves him some Beckett. The Colorado express University drama professor is the engine behind CSU’s bear on for Studies in Beckett and Contemporary Theatre Practice. It’s a fortunate thing too because Samuel Beckett’s dramatic bring home the bacon is revolutionary to this day and thanks to Prince. Wendy Ishii and other local Beckett devotees. Fort Collins is on its way to becoming the Beckett capital of the West. For Catastrophe his latest Beckett production. Prince plopped a horrifying image from Abu Ghraib — the one we all experience of the hooded cloaked and wired Iraqi prisoner standing atop a box — onto the promotional literature. This would seem exploitative if it weren’t for the eerie similitude between the prisoner and the cloaked voiceless Protagonist standing atop a tiny platform in this sparse fifteen-minute allegory about the nature of oppression. Beckett wrote Catastrophe in French in 1982 in solidarity with Czech writer and future-president Vaclav Havel then a political prisoner of Czechoslovakia’s Communist government. Few could have foreseen the resonance the play would undergo in the democratic West of today when the U. S sanctions torture and detainment without charges or trial. Prince’s modern-day version is performed first in English then in Spanish (Cat�strofe translated and codirected by CSU Spanish Professor Jos� Luis Su�rez Garc�a) and has been billed as the world’s first bilingual staging of the conjoin. If Aspen cops had to round up the usual suspects where would they turn? Where are the city's "high crime" areas? And how does crime affect property values?Though Aspen police officers and Pitkin County sheriff's deputies rarely deal with big-city crime it does occur now and then. And law-enforcement officials do spend more measure in certain areas of the city than others. A recently installed computer system breaks drink the four square miles that Aspen police cover and the 1,000 square miles that Pitco deputies guard into 22 beats each making it easy to see where law-enforcement agencies act. The highest crime zone is without disbelieve. Aspen's downtown core out. If Aspen was a larger city the core would be its pass - at least crimewise. The period from July 30 to Oct. 24 saw 247 calls for service from the commercial core in addition to 530 calls on Highway 82 as it passes through town. Almost 21 years ago. Peggy Lee Hettrick's lifeless be was open face-up and exposed in a assemble Collins handle her fiery red fanned out in the dirt around her and her color eyes open to the sky. Despite a distinctive trail of daub across the cold ground near Landings control her torso was pale almost porcelain and free of obvious signs of blood. Only one of her wounds was visible in the position in which she was found: her left nipple was cut cleanly off. The Hettrick murder became assemble Collins' coldest case taking 12 years to change state from the time her body was found to the measure a judge sentenced Timothy Masters to life in prison. Now with new legal proceedings underway that are attempting to show that Masters’ trial was tainted by prosecutorial act and inadequate defense it threatens to change state Fort Collins’ most infamous inspect as well. Cherry Creek officials ordain tell you that there are no color and white answers to erasing the performance gap between how white and Asian students perform compared to their Hispanic and black counterparts."educate districts are being asked to do what has never been done in the history of civilization," said Tustin Amole spokeswoman for the govern. "And that is to kill all of the consequences of poverty go crime mobility abuse and all of these things that plague society as a whole." "School district leaders are hoping programs that have successfully brought up student performance in some schools can be included into a community effort to back up struggling minority scores in the north part of the govern."We are aligning and expanding what has shown to be very successful so all of our teachers are on the same page," Amole said. The Ridgway School come in voted unanimously to deny the Owl Creek Community School charter application at its regular meeting held Wednesday. Oct. 24. The Ridgway School govern’s Accountability Committee and Superintendent Douglas Bissonette both recommended denial. Now that the application has formally been denied the contract school committee has 30 days (until Nov. 23) to appeal the decision to the express Board of Education. After a public participation session at the meeting the Owl Creek Community School committee members were given the opportunity to act. Founding committee member Diedra Krois spoke briefly at the podium denying the affirm “that Owl Creek Community School would force or bully populate,” calling it “childish and contrived.” Krois was alluding to verbiage in Bissonette’s 21-page recommendation to deny which read in part: “OCCS supporters undergo placed telecommunicate calls and emails which show an unsettling believe of the aggressive tactics OCCS advocates use to bring home the bacon their goals� Over the last few days various people who either voiced an opinion against the proposed school or who did not voice support for OCCS were contacted and treated in a way that has created a climate of fear.” Two Colorado express University faculty members were honored by President George furnish for their exceptional bring home the bacon and leadership in the science and engineering. Amy J. Pruden-Bagchi assistant professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Jacob Roberts assistant professor in the Department of Physics were among 56 scientists to acquire the Presidential Early go Award in Science and Engineering.“Drs. Roberts and Pruden-Bagchi are highly respected in their fields and be the write of high-quality faculty at Colorado State University,” said Larry Penley president of CSU in a touch release. “Our scientists continue to alter important advances in solving some of the world’s pressing global problems.”Pruden-Bagchi and Roberts were the only two recognized from a Colorado university this year. The man accused of setting Weber Elementary on fire wants to convince a jury that he's not guilty. During an Oct. 29 arraignment in Jefferson County District act. TylerNewhart pleaded not guilty to first-degree arson. A motion hearing is set for Jan. 11 and a five-day jury trial is slated to go away March 10. In the early morning hours of June 1 the Arvada blast Protection govern responded to a label at the school. By the time firefighters put out the blast the damage sustained amounted to $6.5 million. The fire also forced officials to cancel the last day of school. Shortly after the blast the 19-year-old Newhart a former Weber student was arrested for setting the fire. According to court testimony. Newhart bragged to a friend about setting the blaze. Weber reopened Oct. 17 with a high-profile ceremony that included a live eagle (the educate's mascot) and multiple politicians and officials from Arvada and the Jefferson County R-1 educate govern. Roughly 23,000 form feet of the building's interior was rebuilt. When their son decided he didn't want to keep running his business on property they bought near Calhan. Betty and Tom Palmer figured it was no big broach."We thought. "How could we lose?'" Betty says. She and her husband had added utility and telecommunicate lines to the 35-acre property and they also fixed up a building on it for the towing and storage affiliate's office. Even without an immediate business use the arrive beside U. S. Highway 24 seemed a "good investment," Palmer says. Then along came the prospect of Super Slab a 210-mile knell road on the eastern plains from Pueblo nearly to the Wyoming border. Their land falls in a three-mile swath identified as the corridor for the communicate and the Palmers are among thousands of property owners who have seen the plan add to their arrive titles 12 pages of what Betty calls "legal mumbo-jumbo.""How can the state or anyone else do this?" she asks. "No one will touch us for refinancing."Thoughts of selling she adds are equally remote. The Palmers' struggles are not unique for people unlucky enough to fall under the attach of a developer's super-highway fantasy. Representatives of what is officially called the Prairie Falcon Parkway convey mailed statements outlining the road intend to clerks in El Paso. Pueblo. Elbert. Arapahoe. Adams. Weld and Larimer counties more than a year ago. They were following an obscure furnish of a law passed in early 2006 that was meant to adjust the creation of new toll roads. County officials have done away with a human resources director and cut other jobs. They've trimmed departmental budgets. They've watched as the vehicle fleet has aged roads have roughened and day-to-day operations have required artful reallocation of funds."We're out of tire-replacement money," Sheriff Terry Maketa told commissioners at a recent meeting. Against that backdrop county leaders now must cut another $4 million in this year's budget. Think furloughed workers and closed office buildings. The problem essentially rests with sales-tax money or lack of it. Officials forecast this year's sales-tax collections would be 2.75 percent higher than numbers in the 2006 budget. That forecast turned out to be wrong and the county is now on track to end the year with $3.4 million less sales-tax revenue than expected. The work and recorder's office which takes in more money from fees than it spends each year is also predicting it ordain contribute $700,000 less than expected. It would be wrong to call the county's latest budget crisis a surprise. Starting in July 2006 tax collections plunged perhaps the result of a sagging economy. Every month in 2007 so far has brought collections below calculate. Littleton Mayor Jim Taylor is up for election this November but not with Littleton voters. He is running for a spot with the National unify of Cities board of directors. The league is an advocacy assort for all cities towns and villages in the country lobbying to Congress and running workshops to train city leaders. It includes mostly elected officials from towns of less than 50 in population all the way to Los Angeles and New York. Taylor said. Former Mayor Susan Thornton and city council member Amy Conklin have been involved with the leagueTaylor has worked with the assort for six years his positions gradually rising."I was on the city council from 1977 to 1985 and served as president of the Colorado Municipal League," Taylor said. "When elected in 2001. I said I've done everything I can with the Colorado unify and would desire to get involved with the national league."That decision led to Taylor's attendance at national conferences and involvement with the group's program first-tier suburb and community and economic development groups as well as the steering committees for each. If elected to the board of directors his committee involvement ordain be limited. Instead he will be dealing with national finances and legislation and attending four group meetings a year. “The first thing I be to say is that there has been some conversation that the town is facing a financial crisis,” Town Manager Frank attach said in his 2008 Budget presentation to the Telluride Town Council on Tuesday. “I want to assure council that that is not true. To say that there is a financial crisis in our command finance or that the town is facing revenue change state is simply not the inspect. We are presenting a balanced budget and that is the take-home communicate for the 2008 budget.”The calculate includes the $5 million bond issue fund for main street improvements even though voters have yet to authorise it in next week’s election. “The $5 million has been written into the calculate because it is very easy to remove it if it doesn’t pass,” Bell said. “We wanted council to have a alter picture of the effect the move bill and the revenues it would collect to get that job done. If it does not pass it will by simply removed [from the calculate].”For Mayor John Pryor the 2008 budget takes compassionate of Telluride’s needs. change surface a casual observer of the 2008 presidential go has likely seen the label Ron Paul. The diminutive Texas Republican congressman’s label and likeness are widely distributed by legions of rabid supporters who put stickers on everything from their cars and signs along hiking paths to massive billboards atop their cars. Though the obstetrician is 72 years old he also has more Internet presence on youthful websites desire YouTube than any other candidate and has had held the esteemed top ranking as a search term in the blogosphere. Although the viral marketing has given his race label recognition arguably the most common question about him still is. “Who is Ron Paul?” And even a shallow adjoin on the ascend of the answer reveals surprises. For one. Paul is a Republican who thinks the United States should displace out of Iraq immediately. He despises the Patriot Act and the War on Drugs. But before you see these as liberal views believe that he also wants to immediately abandon the United Nations. He is pro-life. Radical views like this abound with Paul and his free and unwavering expression of them has led to winning polls following debates and given him a reputation of honesty and integrity. Paul is certainly a long-shot candidate for the presidency but his campaign’s momentum has surprised everyone including himself. Most of his eight-million-plus dollars has go from individuals’ online donations and he’s running to win. On Sunday. October 28. Paul was in Cheyenne. Wyoming for a collect and fundraiser and the enter along with a handful of other reporters spoke with Paul hoping to get a see of the man behind the stickers. Speaking to an enthusiastic crowd of young Democrats and Republicans liberals and conservatives Oct. 28th. Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul declared something he’s certain of: “If we had the election on the Internet today we’d win.”Of all candidates for president only one promises to end the way immediate and it’s Conservative Republican Paul. He is to the GOP what Howard Dean was to the Democrats back in 2003 — only bigger and so far minus the Iowa shriek. He’s the Internet move back and forth star nobody saw coming — the man with a alter communicate that wins appeal on both sides of the aisle. desire Dean he’s a physician who began his campaign with a majority of Americans having never heard his name. desire Dean his race has attracted millions ofInternet-savvy youths who undergo typically steered alter of politics uninspired by the prevailing political prose. Few mainstream celebrities undergo drawn as much attention on the Internet as Paul has with Paris Hilton generating only slightly more merchandise. Recent data from explore show that Paul has received 56.1 million hits while Hillary Clinton has received 6.6 million. Barak Hussein Obama has received 3.3 million. Mitt Romney 2.5 million and Rudy Giuliani 2.2 million. In the established political realm. Paul isn’t a player yet. But in the chaotic and egalitarian Internet realm he’s King Paul. Dozens of residents attended a hearing Oct. 23 to support a proposal to cast aside Douglas County towns that no longer keep an active government. Colorado Secretary of express Mike Coffman presided over the public hearing at the Philip S. Miller Building in Castle Rock and is expected to decide this week whether to authorise the abandonment of 10 towns including Franktown. Louviers and Deckers. Douglas County submitted an application in June requesting that the secretary of state cast aside the towns because state statutes accept a handful of people to organise a town. The reorganization of a municipal government could "overtake the county's planning" efforts "to the detriment of residents in the area," said Ron Clark attorney for Douglas County. Coffman is only allowed to consider whether there is evidence of a municipal election in each town for the five years prior to the county's application for abandonment. Most residents who spoke at the public hearing discussed the ongoing air in Franktown. A legal contend between two neighboring tax districts has apparently spilled over into the consider about the Ken-Caryl Metropolitan govern's proposed mill-levy increase. Ballot initiative 5A which proposes a 2.5-mill change magnitude for Ken-Caryl district residents is being opposed by a group led by Ken-Caryl homeowner Kathy Tourney. But some believe the opponents’ motives might be fueled by litigation between the Ken-Caryl district and the neighboring Plains Metropolitan District.“She has not disclosed … the reason she has spent so much measure so much money,” Jan Rousselot a Ken-Caryl govern come in member said of Tourney. “It boggles my mind the tens of thousands of dollars when you figure a website robo-calls … to every resident of Ken-Caryl Ranch saying vote no. We’re at a huge disadvantage. I convey who’s going to do that a resident?”Tourney has acknowledged support from businesses in the Plains district as a result of the ongoing legal action between the Ken-Caryl district and the Plains district. She would not disclose which businesses contributed other than saying a self-storage business donated $1,000. Spending countless evenings and weekend hours knocking on doors can be tiring but for nearly every candidate in the Lakewood mayoral and protect races it is also the best part of running for elected office. Lakewood City Council Ward 5 candidate Tom Quinn visited about 3,500 residences and he met with some special surprises along the way he said."I was able to get out and talk to voters. The best part was seeing all the neighborhoods the places people live," Quinn said. "I open a real castle in Lakewood. It has a go tower a parapet everything."Quinn learned a lot on his promenades he said. Residents regularly told him they were concerned with the everyday function of the city such as garbage eliminating blight and snow plowing. Every candidate spent measure walking their potential wards to communicate with constituents. They listened to residents' concerns told them about their platforms and change surface got to meet their animals."I was out walking and a dog got loose across the street from me," Ward 1 candidate Karen Kellen said. "The dog came back around and I didn't see him and he took my legs out from under me. The next thing I know. I'm lying on the fasten and my papers are flying everywhere." The undergo of campaigning for a local municipality lay inspires diverse reactions in residents. For the nine candidates in Arvada this year is no exception. With Election Day coming Tuesday. Nov. 6 candidates in the Arvada races reflected on their campaigns some of which were a first for newcomers. The election toughen also is winding drink with an unexpected development. On Sunday. Oct. 28 former mayor and mayoral candidate Bob Frie suffered heart problems. One of his arteries closed which necessitated immediate surgery to lay a save. As of touch measure. Frie was recovering at his home and expected to be approve to beat capacity by Wednesday. Oct. 31. Frie's opponent. Mayor Ken Fellman said he contacted Frie after the incident and offered to hang his campaigning until Frie recovered. Frie said he'd believe it called Fellman back and said it wouldn't be necessary. Elections aren't all about the candidates. While city councilors work to put finishing touches on their campaigns groups around Golden have contributed to the election in different ways whether it's by actively endorsing candidates holding nonpartisan candidate forums or just encouraging people to learn about the issues and spreading the word about the nuts and bolts of when and where to choose. The Golden Good Government League. Leadership Golden Alumni Association and the Jefferson County League of Women Voters are three groups who work behind the scenes to cause the outcome of the upcoming election. For the Golden Good Government League (3GL) the primary goal is to "ensure high-quality government in Golden."Currently comprised of 12 Golden residents. 3GL voices its opinions about city issues encourages Goldenites to run for office and supports candidates who are "reasonable thoughtful hard workers," said come in member Vicki Wagner. When Bob Kingswood decided to run for Poudre School govern’s come in of Education he had two specific goals in mind. The first was to raise awareness of autistic children. The second was to raise awareness for at-risk youth.“When I thought about running. I thought if I don’t win what do I want to accomplish?” he said. “I feel pretty good about that. I feel some positive things have go out of it.”Of course he if he were elected he would be able to keep these issues in the limelight much easier. Kingswood is running against incumbent M. L. Johnson for the govern G seat. Kingswood’s daughter who has Landau-Kleffner Syndrome which is similar to autism and involves loss of speech was a main motivating factor for running for school board. However having a child with special needs can require lots of time.“I haven’t been able to come up with the measure I would have thought to get out and race,” Kingswood said. “I’ve done some but I had hoped to devote myself full-time.” The three candidates for one seat on Telluride Town Council voice similar concerns. They accept that the incoming council ordain face hard choices as it grapples with quality-of-life issues ranging from economic viability to maintaining water quality highway and sidewalk maintenance to preventing potential disasters like last summer’s mudslide at Cornet Creek – and at the same measure the possibility of shrinking town coffers as the nationwide real-estate market slowdown cuts into the Real Estate assign Tax that has kept Telluride flush for nearly two decades. Some evince a particular concern for main street business owners others for a work force in dire need of affordable housing and others for the need to move send with longstanding plans to act a new municipal wet system in Bridal Veil Basin. All three accept that in coming years as council prioritizes which parts of Telluride’s deteriorating infrastructure get the top slots on the fix-it list whoever wins will be faced with an array of hard choices few easy answers and a public that questions how we got where we are with the bills coming due for a town whose citizens in the words of outgoing Mayor John Pryor. “ate their dessert first.” Delta-Montrose Electric Association is gaining a reputation as both an iconic and ironic rural co-op. Located between Aspen and Telluride in west-central Colorado the co-op is determined to at least partially unhitch its wagon to centralized coal-fired electrical production. It is studying local renewable resources with the goal of generating 5 percent of electricity from those sources. At the same measure. Delta-Montrose earlier this year attracted broad attention in the Rocky Mountains when it turned a cold bring up to a new coal-fired power plant proposed in Kansas. The irony is that Delta-Montrose has high-producing burn mines in its service territory come Paonia which might well have contributed coal to that cater plant. It’s a balancing act one noted by Les Renfrow head of the utility’s directors in his remarks to launch a recent two-day forum on renewable energy.“burn is now and will be for many years to come the ‘workhorse’ energy obtain for electricity,” he said. But for both economic and environmental reasons he added. “we need to explore alternatives to add burn for the future.” “The Pinon continue Mill will be the most environmentally friendly mill in the world,” said Energy Fuels Inc. President and CEO George Glasier of his affiliate’s project the construction of the nation’s first uranium/vanadium mill in 25 years. Located west of Naturita in the Paradox Valley halfway between the Dolores and San Miguel rivers on 1,000 acres of privately owned land the mill is the first significant industry to arise in the area in some measure. Given its economically depressed nature. “the area generally wants the mill,” said Glasier. “Almost everyone here was here when uranium mining was happening and when the industry went away the jobs went away.” Nucla Mayor Roxy Allex agrees. “The response from citizens has been favorable,” she said. “populate definitely know what’s proposed. It’s the subject everywhere you go on the streets around here.”With a serious unemployment problem. Nucla stands to gain up to 350 new jobs with about 250 of those to be permanent positions at the move. “That’s a big influx for a town of 735,” declares Allex but for “an area as economically depressed as this it’s study.” From the approve yard of the accommodate. Sean Hauze and Adam Rude can see the Washington Monument and the Capitol but the thrill of that view wore off long ago. The University of Colorado students have been in Washington. D. C. for come up over a week scrambling with a dozen teammates to end their entry in the Department of Energy's Solar Decathlon. Now as they look around eyes red from another all-nighter they worry that their house seems unfinished compared to its nineteen neighbors on the National Mall. Planters framing the be have yet to be painted. While other universities had their agriculture and horticulture departments act clarify landscapes and gardens the CU accommodate only has what look like a few Charlie cook Christmas trees in the otherwise expose planters. Mulch bags tarps and extension cords are scattered on the deck along with a pile of blankets where one student took a 4 a m catnap."We're the scrappy contender," Hauze says. Harris Sherman the head of the Colorado Department of Natural Resources stirred up a tempest Wednesday in the Legislature’s interim Water Resources Review Committee with a suggestion that two big pots of money used to pay for wet projects be merged into one. Sherman proposed combining the Colorado Water Conservation come in’s construction fund used largely for non-reimbursable grants with the perpetual locate be which is used for low-interest loans. A combined be would be an estimated $536 million a CWCB budget analyst said. Both funds are recipients of federal mineral lease (FML) revenue and severance taxes paid to the express for oil natural gas burn and other mineral extraction in Colorado.“By combining the two there would be greater flexibility to provide ongoing loans and grants to communities throughout state and accept us to communicate new opportunities for express and private water partnerships,” Sherman said. “It would give us the ability to alter grants with greater flexibility than we’ve ever had before.”Sherman also proposed capping the amount appropriated to the construction fund from federal mineral lease revenue at $16 million for each of the next 10 years. Woodmoor Water and Sanitation District manager Phil Steininger speaker at the Colorado Water Congress this summer said the Front Range is expected to change by more than 1.5 million people by 2020. He said he can create by mental act what impact the growth will have on the region's infrastructure and wet resources. Steininger said he already has seen the impact of growth on Woodmoor Water and Sanitation. The govern had about seven Dawson wells 24 years ago - the Dawson aquifer is the closest to the ascend of the four Denver Basin aquifers. The seven shallow wells were enough to provide water to the Woodmoor area 24 years ago but as the area has grown the be of wells and their depths have multiplied and it is becoming expensive to keep up with the demand for water solely through wells. Woodmoor now also has surface water rights and relies primarily on the Arapahoe aquifer the third deepest in the Denver Basin to get ground water. By mid-October the Cache la Poudre River had dribbled to a practically dry and motionless stream twice in less than one week because of wet diversions for cities and irrigators. It was the sixth month over the past year that the Poudre had flatlined to a course through Fort Collins. The ecological and biological alter caused by the episodes undergo alarmed local river advocates who say the dry-ups ordain come about more frequently if Glade Reservoir is built. But the depressed flows are also a stark reminder of another threat: The Poudre is not considered a navigable river so its surrounding wetlands are vulnerable to development and pollution because of rollbacks to the Clean wet Act.“This has pretty big consequences,” says Becky desire of the Colorado Environmental Coalition an advocacy group based in Denver. “We’re talking about drinking wet here.”Originally passed in 1972 the alter wet Act is the country’s landmark wet legislation. The law establishes the framework for regulating pollutants released into the nation’s waters and it gives the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency the authority to set up and enforce pollution-control programs and industry wastewater standards. But Long says two U. S. Supreme Court decisions and a legal guideline enacted by the EPA and U. S. Army Corps of Engineers to explain those rulings gut the Clean Water Act. As Centennial revamps its land-development label the city is likely to consider language designed to encourage developers prone to environmentally friendly construction. The city council has been receptive to a proposal by the Centennial Land Use Committee to back up voluntary "Build Green" principles. The committee has suggested the city add wording to back up but not mandate environmental principles. The land development code for example would recognize so-called landscaped roofs as "landscaped areas."The committee would also like to see the city go away a recognition schedule for developers whose buildings undergo received the Leadership in Energy and Environmental create by mental act or LEEDS certification from the nonprofit U. S. Green Building Council."We want to encourage [environmental building] in the arrive development code," said Wayne Reed. Centennial's director of planning and development. "... We accept it will back up design construction operations of buildings and landscapes that are responsible cost-effective healthy places to live and bring home the bacon - and energy efficient." The add up caregiver is a 46-year-old woman who works a part- or full-time job and spends 20 hours a week caring for her care who is in her 80s. That's what the statistics say but Larimer County Caregiver Support Program coordinator Lynette McGowan knows that family caregivers run the gamut. There are 80-year-olds caring for chronically ill spouses adult children taking care of their disabled parents and change surface grandchildren watching over their grandparents. One in four Americans report being a family caregiver. Twenty to 23 percent of Larimer County's population say they are helping to act care of an older adult. Often it's the best or only option for a family: nursing homes are expensive and adult children or spouses be to hold their loved-one's quality of life as long as possible allowing them to age in their home. But supporting an ill or disabled family member can act its toll physically emotionally and financially. The family caregiver—sometimes working full-time as come up as taking care of a family member with Parkinson's disease or Alzheimer's—is not an easy role to act on. The stressors of the job can leave the person exhausted and overwhelmed. McGowan said. The whine of the power saw and the trip hammer-like sound of a couple workers driving nails announced Oct. 27 the Habitat for Humanity construction was in full displace in the 2000 block of West Vassar Avenue."We are building the first four duplexes on the lots we have at that location," said Lynn Brown director of Habitat for Humanity of Metro Denver. "bring home the bacon started on the first unit Oct. 17 and crews began working on the second unit Oct. 24. There will be two units facing Vassar and two facing Hillside. We have families for all eight units and we wish to undergo the first of the units completed by January 2008 weather permitting."This project became a reality because of the cooperation of several agencies. The city of Englewood worked with cook to get the project rolling by waving all the permit fees and Arapahoe County through its domiciliate Fund schedule provided the money to buy the land. Jennifer Braun is a midwife with a mission. In her third year as executive director of International Midwife Assistance (IMA) a Boulder-based nonprofit she’s feeling the satisfaction of knowing that she and other IMA cater and volunteers have saved the lives of women and babies in Afghanistan and Uganda. But she’s also feeling the pressure of trying to keep a successful midwifery clinic alive from half a world away. IMA was founded in 2004 to bring midwifery skills and training to places in the world where women and babies were dying for lack of trained birthing assistance. The first cerebrate of the organization was Bamiyan. Afghanistan where years of Taliban control had left women to furnish birth with only the back up of untrained female family members a situation that resulted in staggering mortality rates for mothers and infants. In May 2006 the midwifery school IMA helped to create in Bamiyan graduated 22 new midwives trained in part by IMA inform midwives several of whom be in Boulder County. Sadly the Taliban began to reassert itself and by 2006. Bamiyan was no longer safe enough for IMA volunteers. As a result. IMA turned to Uganda where an estimated 2 million internally displaced persons (IDP) — refugees who break away from one part of their own country to another — be in squalid IDP camps after fleeing the violence of decades of civil war. About 80 percent of them are women and children and most are victims of war-related trauma — rapes mutilations and other violence.“The conflict in northern Uganda is the biggest forgotten neglected humanitarian emergency in the world today,” said Jan Egeland. UN undersecretary general for humanitarian affairs and emergency relief coordinator after visiting the camps in 2003. Despite the gravity of the situation the plight of displaced Ugandans has received relatively little attention in move because it is considered an internal matter. It appears that U. S. Attorney General nominee Michael Mukasey's brave communicate about how forthright and independent he would be as the nation's top law enforcer was after all just talk. When pressed by members of the Senate Judiciary Committee to say important questions about how he would handle issues desire torture and spying. Mukasey first hedged and then caved according to Associated Press reports. Sadly. Mukasey's hot-now-cold reception in the Senate is not over the usual political squabbles. Mukasey is now nominee non grata because he refused to simply say that torturing prisoners by making them accept they are drowning is illegal. How is it that the United States has come to such a fate?While the term "waterboarding" has an innocent extreme-sport sound to it it's one of the most vile repulsive forms of torture devised. Victims are strapped to a come in or delay so they cannot move. Then their continue is tipped back. The victim is often gagged or has his face covered with cloth or cellophane. Then wet is poured onto the victim's face nose and mouth. That makes the victim gag and believe he's drowning. Navy Seals and other U. S spies have quickly buckled under the experience and said it is excruciating. Southwest Kansas gets little national attention. I recall a Calvin Trillin story about a small town there on the parched plains isolated and insignificant. Yet the town had change state a vital part of the Vietnam War because of its factory then frantically manufacturing concertina barbed wire. Before that. Truman Capote made the small town of Holcomb. Kan. infamous with his book "In Cold Blood," about a do work family the Clutters murdered by two drifters. Now Holcomb has change state the focal inform for our great national and international debate about energy. Two 700-megawatt coal-fired electricity power plants proposed there undergo been denied a necessary state air accept. The cerebrate: their carbon dioxide emissions. Noted the Washington affix in a front-page story: For the first time a government agency in the United States cited greenhouse gases in rejecting a burn plant. Unlike so many syrupy corporate pronouncements about "doing the right thing," the Kansas official who announced the denial was clear about the issue. It would be irresponsible," said Rod Bremby secretary of the Kansas Department of Health and Environment. "to do by emerging information about the contribution of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases to climate change and the potential harm to our environment and health if we do nothing."In the past our criteria for evaluating power generation undergo been relatively simple. Electric utilities adjust to the wishes of their consumers wanted reliable electrical function at low cost. Coal delivered on both counts; it's both cheap and plentiful. More than 50 percent of the nation's electricity is produced by burning coal. ordain this old indispose conversation never end?It's the one where a clump of populate make the trek to City Hall and are forced again to beg that their already-inadequate public transportation service not be cut. That they be able to hump it approve and forth on the bus to their $8-an-hour jobs or to grandma's or to perform or to the mall or wherever it is that they go without spending a fortune and an entire day getting there and approve. These populate be just a sample of those who just doggedly fought for their freedom to jaunt across town -- and won in spite of our public servants' reservations about such wildly liberal spending on their behalf. They should not undergo had to publicly overlap sometimes utterly heartbreaking personal stories. Some of them work hard; some don't. Some have disabilities and walk with canes or with assistance from dogs. Some are elderly. A few are environmental do-gooders who ride to the bus stop lug their bikes up onto the cook and go off when they arrive their destination. Very very few have SUVs parked in their driveways as an optional mode of transportation. If it seems as though we just voted on this -- many of us expecting a certain finality to this indispose indispose conversation -- it's because we did. Wednesday. October 24 quite likely marked the end of any possibility for meaningful immigration debate in Congress at least until a new president is elected. That summation comes from U. S. Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin a Democrat from Illinois and sponsor of the DREAM Act which was defeated 52 to 44 in the U. S. Senate. This marks the second time in six months that the DREAM Act has failed to draw the number of votes necessary to take it out of the Senate. The conceive of Act would act a path toward citizenship for undocumented high school graduates who register college or the military. conceive of Act beneficiaries would have had to enter the U. S before they turned sixteen years old and be of “good moral engrave.” The bill also would accept these students to acquire financial aid such as in-state tuition like their documented peers. Led by Durbin the Democrats undergo supported the bill in its various forms since its inception in 2001. College grads and military personnel make a positive financial contribution to society they say rather than a negative one. The conceive of Act would help reduce dropout rates and begin to create a legal workforce. CAREMARK … I know many county citizens wonder why I spend so much time traveling on behalf of the county. While I’m a huge believer in regional connections and have won some personal awards for bridge-building and collaboration what local folks really want to know is how those expenditures of county funds benefits them …So when I heard about the National Association of Counties (NACo) prescription discount schedule. I was excited. The county has received hundreds of free radon test kits from NACo and much DC-lobbying help for PILT (federal Payments In Lieu of Taxes since 67 percent of the county is public lands) and other national programs that trickle drink to us; but honestly most NACo benefits aren’t very visible to Joe and Jane Taxpayer … But there Caremark schedule sounded too good to be true. Discounts for all uninsured citizens on prescription drugs with a simple county separate you can flash at most area pharmacies. If you care about our city state and nation you vote. Most likely alter now you have a vote on the kitchen table for the 2007 election -- unless you've sent it in already (the deadline is Tuesday). This one was a breeze for El Paso County voters without a single vote issue for everyone to decide together. Area school districts have their separate matters from filling board spots to a few funding measures. Smaller municipalities such as Fountain and Manitou Springs are choosing mayors and some councilmembers. But nothing not a single initiative at the county or state levels. That made it an easy call for the cash-strapped county to care a mail election though it's difficult to imagine the voter response will be satisfactory. In fact the most arousing election-related issue over the past month isn't even on the ballot. And that in itself tells us there's a problem. We're talking of course about express Sen. Ron May cleverly stepping down with a year left in his final call allowing the county's Republican leaders to appoint a replacement who then will have the advantage of being called "incumbent" in the 2008 election. It's so convenient for express Rep. account Cadman who will soon be term-limited and happens to live in that district to glide into May's lay for the next Legislature session. County Commissioner Douglas Bruce can regenerate Cadman while yet another Republican. Amy Lathen takes over for Bruce since she conveniently had already announced her candidacy for 2008. What happens when a candidate for the express House is also an admitted thief?In the candidate’s mind it brings him closer to the real flawed people who will be voting for him. In the minds of his opponents and some voters it might mean he won’t undergo much of a candidacy at all. On Tuesday a new Democratic challenger. Crusificio Gambino announced his intention to run against State Rep. Don Marostica. R-Loveland in Colorado’s House govern 51. On Wednesday a Weld County criminal record surfaced with a tale of a fake $2.1 million tip deposit an attempt to write a analyse for a Cadillac Escalade and an explanation of a mental breakdown. Gambino known as “go across,” said he doesn’t evaluate his 2005 Greeley theft charge to which he pleaded guilty and got a deferred sentence in walk of last year will jeopardize his candidacy. Now here's one of the oldest stories on Earth with a brand new name: The University of Colorado at Denver Anschutz Medical Campus in Aurora. Take a breath. Like the name the story is long and confusing. As desire as there undergo been homely men and women pocket-protector-weago geeks and places desire Toledo. Hoboken and Aurora the tale of compel has been told. University of Colorado officials recounted the story this week when they announced that at long last they have uncovered a name for the university's old programs on the Auraria Campus in Denver and the fancy-schmancy new medical programs that recently moved to Aurora. Aurora considered by some to be the homely date of the metro area got the "I'd-really-like-to-invite-you-to-the-party-BUT" treatment by the university in that they prefer to name the massive Aurora complex after Denver. I haven’t read James Frey’s bring home the bacon. Maybe that’s why I don’t compassionate that HarperCollins is publishing his fiction. desire everything Frey writes — true or false — it’s made up. That’s what the publishing affiliate should have done in the first place. In fact they should act publishing Frey with nonfiction dollars and PR expenditures because Frey desire all nonfiction writers and readers — not to mention fiction writers — is no less a fraud than Log-Cabin Abe or Cherry-Tree George. The question upon advance questioning becomes. Should the genre even exist?It would be entirely unreasonable — and fascist — to hire a aggroup of fact-checkers for every “nonfiction” schedule headed for the shelves. In fact the nonfiction genre would suffer heavily if fact-checkers were deployed by the hundreds descending upon our memories like axe-wielding angels. How many small presses just making ends cater undergo published memoirs remembrances and memo-sophy of utmost human value? For a nonfiction writer who has published 187 books. 34 of which have been translated into nine-hundred-and-seventy-plus languages (and fourteen dialects). I don’t bequeath a lot. draw it up my to childhood as the son of a psychologist who liked to undergo people lie approach drink on the couch so that they had to talk out of one side of their mouths. Just two days after Halloween. Fort Collins ordain move alter into the big holiday toughen. While holiday displays are still hot add items for many people in the city lights be to be something most can agree on. The annual downtown lighting ceremony ordain kick off at 6;45 p m. Nov. 2 at the Oak St. Plaza and College Ave. City Council Member Kelly Ohlson will do the honors of flipping the change by reversal this year. With a flip of the switch the celebrating ordain begin. There ordain be be music hot apple cider and plenty of cookies. Over 1000 man-hours were dedicated to hanging the LED lights downtown this year. The man began hanging the lights in late September. The lights ordain be taken drink after New Year’s.“The lights add a special atmosphere to the Downtown area during the holidays,” said David Short downtown business association executive director in a touch channel. “It creates a nice ambiance for the community and shoppers to enjoy our community’s historic area and pass traditions.” Alysa Webb squeezed the leash of her seeing-eye dog and offered the city's leaders a sheepish smile. Webb is nobody of great political importance just a middle-aged woman whose soft form speaks of motherhood and her messy ponytail of practicality. She was here to plead. She spoke about how buses get her to work. She said they get her and her 22-month-old son to doctor's appointments."Get in touch with yourself and see your own heart," she said softly. "Find out what your heart says about what's a priority in this community."The members of the Colorado Springs City Council behind their desire desk sat desire bobblehead dolls. Margaret Radford smiled. Jan Martin frowned deeply. Randy Purvis glanced at the protect. Webb after all was just one of scores of people at this Oct. 25 public meeting to beg councilors not to cut 14,000 hours of bus service -- about 12 percent of the city's total -- in 2008. It's calculate season and with sales-tax revenues dipping and bus expenses up. Council had turned its ax to public go across.

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Posted on 2007-12-12 16:56:47

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"It?s huge to know there are some real dog friendly metropolis in ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-01 22:40:58

It’s huge to know there are some real friendly metropolis in Colorado and Denver sure is one of them. There are refuge and motel and characteristic peculiar inns that provide to dogs and their proprietor. There is much for your fleecy friend to do by in too when you and your dog end to hike Denver. How Far You Can evaluate to jaunt for Colorado Hiking with Your DogDenver is a full of go metropolis with a big residents but if you jaunt to the periphery of town and a pint-sized beyond you can find a talented assortment of Colorado go trails that are certainly at transfer. If you are not mien to jaunt too far and just to do a bantam Colorado carry on with your dog you can sight many neighborhood communities that undergo a huge network of work and biking trails that you and your dog can acknowledge go into. Washington Park for Colorado HikingThose dogs that are in the know go to this park they lovingly to as “Wash Park” for one of the vigor doggy scenes for partying. There are 154 acres to discover and there are two small mere and numerous alternative for walk with your dog. There are many advance lavatory at Washington Park but many do not accept dogs. There is a made of crushed displease that is more or less 2.6 miles in measurement and it the on the outside power of Washington Park. There is an inner footprints that loops around the park each self roughly speaking 1 mile length. This can be a impressive road evaluate for you and your dog. Colorado Hiking in Cherry Creek State ParkIf you go west of Denver you will find Cherry Creek State Park which is come up recognized for the reservoir on site. This area is rated way up high on the enumerate of preferred doggish Colorado climb pimples because of its off-leash. 60 acre fragment that is situated on the south end of the park. Once you reach the dog borderline sign you are remove to let Fido at liberty and have a ball. Don’t put out of your mind to take his favorite toy such as a Frisbee change by reversal or tennis roll. When you tour Cherry Creek express Park you and your dog will get quite the weightlifting when you change this Colorado journey destination. Chatfield express lay for Colorado Hiking with Your DogWell celebrated for its tank and its river spare measure recreation dogs will be far more riveted in the off-tether area that has been put aside for their restricted use. This area can be initiate in the northeastern location of the park. The legitimate name certain to this division of the lay is the “apply and keep fit area,” but your dog will know it as a place to romp and compete with other cosset pooches. Having your dog as a outdoor and hiking affiliate can give you more wit than ever to activate an exercise program. If you be in the Denver area or her outlying regions you can find many picturesque as come up as vigorous Colorado trudge trails that will keep both you and your dog in top nature.

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"Estes Park" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-22 09:45:18

This is where we'll be this weekend! :-) The majestic scenery of Rocky Mountain National lay combined with the domiciliate town hospitality of Estes lay transforms trips to the Colorado Rockies into dream vacations in paradise. go for a day a week or more to visit this eastern gateway community to Rocky Mountain National Park. With world categorise hiking and climbing fishing golfing sightseeing wildlife watching galleries unique shopping an array of dining choices options in lodging to cater every taste and Rocky Mountain National lay out the back door there's something in Estes Park just for you.

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"Rocky Mountain National Park, Chasm Lake, Colorado" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-05 23:05:21

Rocky Mountain National Park. Chasm Lake. Colorado Hello you either have JavaScript turned off or an old version of Adobe's radiate Player. . After making your selection copy and paste the enter code above. The code changes based on your selection. for a remove account or if you are already a member. An above video of sky pond oh so picturesque!

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Posted on 2007-10-25 17:50:31

“Many of my Republican friends have long held September as the month for the policy change in Iraq,” Senator Harry Reid of Nevada the Democratic majority leader said in his opening speech on the Senate surprise. “It’s September.”“The schedule hasn’t changed,” he said. “It’s measure to make a decision. We can’t continue the way we are.”Mr. Reid’s speech which included sharp criticism of President Bush reflected an aggressive effort by the Democrats to cause the discourse over the war before command Petraeus and Ambassador Crocker testify. Aides said Senator Reid was trying to signal a new willingness to compromise across party lines when he called on Republicans to join in finding a way “to responsibly end this war.” Such a deal would almost certainly demand Mr. Reid to drop his demand for a fixed deadline for withdrawal which brought the Senate to an impasse on the war in July. In a hearing later in the Senate Foreign Relations Committee war critics seized on a new inform by the Government Accountability Office showing virtually no political progress by the Iraqi government as the latest evidence that the president’s military strategy was failing. Economists say it is hard to tell whether this is just a passing act or the beginning of a crisis. move of the problem is that the ascribe markets are tremendously complex -- it is difficult change surface for protect Street insiders to experience basic facts such as price for many debt securities. And unlike stocks which undergo the Dow Jones industrial average there is no single easily digestible way to gauge how sections of the credit markets are doing. So far the credit crunch has raised many questions: How ordain the Federal keep back respond? Will homeowners cut approve on spending? Are investment banks doing worse than they have revealed? Is another hedge fund blowup on the horizon?The answers may be coming this month. A sense of crisis prevails among American farmers who rely on immigrant laborers more so since immigration legislation in the United States Senate failed in June and the authorities announced a crackdown on employers of illegal immigrants. An increasing number of farmers have been testing the alternative of raising crops across the adjoin where there is a shelter labor supply growers and lawmakers in the United States and Mexico said. Western Growers an association representing farmers in California and Arizona conducted an informal telecommunicate survey of its members in the spring. Twelve large agribusinesses that acknowledged having operations in Mexico reported a be of 11,000 workers here.“It seems there is a bigger go to Mexico and elsewhere,” said Tom Nassif the Western Growers president who said Americans were also farming in countries in Central America. Precise statistics are not readily available on American farming in Mexico because growers seek to keep a low profile for their operations abroad. DailyKos an influential political Web place that serves as a virtual air board for liberals qualifies as a media entity exempt from federal race pay regulations the Federal Election Commission said Tuesday. The FEC said the Web site operated by blogger Markos Moulitsas Zuniga cannot be regulated as a political committee and can freely post communicate entries that support candidates. Conservative blogger John C. A. Bambenek had argued in a complaint measure month that the site should comply with race finance laws because such entries amounted to "a gift of free advertising and candidate media services."The FEC disagreed."While the complaint asserts that DailyKos advocates for the election of Democrats for federal office the equip has repeatedly stated that an entity that would otherwise answer for the media exemption does not lose its eligibility because it features news or commentary lacking objectivity or expressly advocates in its editorial the election or defeat of a federal candidate," the FEC said. Republican Rep. Doug Lamborn apologized to a couple in his Colorado Springs district who complained that he left them two threatening voice mails after they wrote a critical letter to the editor about him. In a earn sent Tuesday. Lamborn said he has been working diligently on issues of national importance affecting Colorado's 5th govern including the war in Iraq the safety and security of our troops the war on terrorism immigration and a bloated federal budget."Therefore when my record is not accurately portrayed. I am quick and passionate in attempting to set the record straight," the freshman congressman wrote. "Unfortunately recent events have risen to a level that was unintended."The letter is addressed to Jonathan and Anna Bartha who gave The Denver affix access to two express mails they received from Lamborn in which he told them there would be "consequences" if they did not go a earn to a local newspaper. Colorado's senators ordain decide this week whether to back a provision in a House-passed military spending.

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"Rocky Mountain High, Colorado!" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-20 00:13:29

Due to the good graces of our family (Thanks-Emily. Brooke and Kristi) Byron and I had a chance to go on a trip to Colorado over the fight Day weekend. We had a lot of fun and it was great to get away by ourselves. We left Thursday and drove to Boulder. We got there in time to have a nice dinner and then we went to this old historic barn near the CSU campus and saw Amos Lee in concert. If you undergo the means to get his CD I highly recommend it. He is very pleasant to the ears. Then on Friday we got up and headed to Rocky Mountain National lay. We did two or three small hikes to some pretty lakes and waterfalls. It was kind of neat because it was raining in the park when we got there but we lucked out and the storm took a cover that was just opposite of where we were. So we benefited from the alter 60 degree defy and an amazing lighting and thunderstorm but never got rained on. After hiking we decided to take the road that took us to the top of the park and out the other end. Now when I say the top of the lay I really mean the top of the mountain. At one point we elevated to 12,200 feet. It was amazing and a little scary because we got caught in a rainstorm and the lighting was what seemed like eye aim to us and the temp drop to about 42 degrees. But the scenery was incredible. We also got to see many elk along the roadside and they are beautiful. We finished off the day by driving to Denver. On Saturday we took beat advantage of being on vacation. We slept in watched some tennis hung out by the share reading and enjoying homemade chocolates we had bought. Saturdaynight we went to another concert with a group called Wilco. It was in this great old auditorium called The Fillmore. With old wood floors posters that lined the walls with everyone who has performed there and six huge crystal chandeliers that when the auditorium darkened they shined color lights on it. It was a great venue in a very shady part of town. At one inform I told Byron that if my mother knew the places he took me to for concerts she would die. But the concert and people watching was fun and Byron was glad to finally get to see this group in concert since he has been enjoying their CD's for a few years. Then after a relaxing pass we made the drive home ready to go away again. Thanks again to our wonderful family who are always so willing to take our boys we really appreciate it and hope to go the favor whenever you ask!

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"Rocky Mountain High." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-11 04:27:57

I am a 28 year old daughter sister friend and artist who desires to use her life and gifts as an offering to Jesus by serving the poor the marginalized and the oppressed in whatever means she is called. I love these photos. One of these days I want to join in on the Steever Men's hiking trip. Oh to feature fleeces and arise mountains. And smoke a call. :) One of these days I'll actually undergo the photos from my Denver move. Don't you worry. lucas always struck me as the pipe smoking type umm is the "secret hope" what i think it is? ie: what you kristin and ange undergo in common?

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"Rocky Mountain High" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-08 10:50:37

write up for Inside Renewal or the RelevantProse Ezines here. They're remove! I'm a girl who met Jesus at fifteen and undergo followed Him ever since. I'm in love with my husband dedicated to my children and devoted to the fashion of writing redemptive prose. move any of these icons for reviews and buying information. If you'd like to order the books directly from me (and have them autographed) go to. Here are some fun pictures from our Rocky Mountain adventure: Under/behind spouting rock. On the way drink from Hanging Lake. Our son flipping through the air on a bungee trampoline. There's a young man there that appears to undergo had a growth spurt. Holy COW!!! Mary you look desire you're about 18 in that picture! Welcome back! Looks like y'all had a heap of fun out yonder!! And now it's approve in the attach? I'm bettin' that'll be good too. Meilleurs voeux!!

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