Sunday, July 26, 2009

My latest completed project



What is it? With a great deal of help from Teddy we took a pair of computer speakers gutted them and I build the box to house them. We can now connect our phone's or MP3 players to them and they produce wonderful sound that can fill a room. I will definitely be building more of these to put around the house. This one went to work so that I can listen to my MP3 player at night after most of the regular staff goes home.

Fourth of July 2009

Gavin and Edward enjoyed the Worlds Shortest Fourth of July Parade. All two hours of it. Aunt Sue came to join us and we all had a great time.




Gavin Update





While we were away in New Mexico the kids agreed to get Gavin's haircut. The little boy is doing great. His vocabulary is growing very rapidly due to the daily walks we take and the time spent discussing if a car is a car or SUV or a truck. Then we get to the shade is it blue, green or black. We have worked out many games for counting he can get to 15 on a good day with no errors.

Taos, New Mexico

On July 19th Dorothy, Edward and I headed out to Taos, N.M on United Airlines. We flew through Denver to Albuquerque. Then rented a Pontiac Vibe and headed 2 hours north to Taos in the mountains. The temperatures for the week were in the 70's and 80's most of the time due to frequency thunderstorms and short periods of rain. We stayed at our time share Worldmark where Barbara joined us from Canon City. She was happy to provide us with tour guide services as she has visited Taos many times and loves the place. We visited many shops and restaurants during our stay, we saw the Taos Pueblo, the little town of Arroyo Seco, and the Earthship demonstration project just outside of Taos.

One day we did the Scenic byway an 84 mile drive through national forests, with several small ski towns and artist shops along the way. It actually took us most of the day due to a tour up a ski lift at Red River where we checked out the Worldmark there and decided we need to make plans for our next trip to be there. The views from the top of the mountain were spectacular.

On our last day Barbara went home (not a train enthusiast) and Edward, Dorothy and I went to see the Cumbres and Toltec scenic railway at Antonito, CO. They bused us to Chama, New Mexico for the start of the ride as it takes all day to return by train to Antonito. The bus takes 1 hour then the train takes 6. The countryside is amazing, so lush and green I was completely in wonder that it was New Mexico. The train travels through the Cumbres Pass at 10,300 feet and the station home at the pass sees 25 feet of snow by mid-winter.

The guide told me that autumn (mid October) is spectacular on the trip. The fall colors mixed with the green grasses are outstanding according to the staff. Edward will definitely want a return trip and won't have to twist my arm to much to join him.

After five days we returned home through Salt Lake City. A fabulous trip that I for one would be happy to repeat.