Aside for just being completely adorable Kosmo is starting to learn some respect. He has come, sit, lay down, and now he is getting heal. Pretty good for a 5 month old puppy. I have heard it said that the Weimaraner is the thinking breed. I have to agree-this breed is smart. He also understands NO, but doesn’t care to comply often. Next is stay–we may have to wait a while on that one. He is still a blue menace.
I went for a run today… this is the first run since my 1/2 marathon on Saturday. Ouch. I am surprised how much 2 miles hurt after running 13.
Moab (or THE MoHab, as my mom calls it) was beautiful this weekend with temps in the mid 50s low 60s. Perfect running weather. After a cold start at 10, Honey, Hollywood and I finished well within our goal. Good for us. Moab is not quite green yet, but I will be there in a few weeks with my niece and we should have some nice weather by then. It is great to head south this time of year to remind you that spring is indeed on the way!
Hi all
I was searching the web today for information on burning Cottonwood trees for heating and found this website. I thought those of you who heat with wood in the winter would like this info.
http://www.woodheat.org/firewood/firewood.htm
Here in Tollgate Canyon, Utah. I find the crackling sound of the fire adds ambiance to my day and helps warm me quickly after my x-country ski. Reduced heating/propane bills also are a bonus. My husband loves many things about the fire and whole wood gathering season. It is helps him stay in shape in winter and after bike season is over. I think he has FIREWOOD OCD as described on the web site he likes to talk about his extensive wood pile and how many cords of wood we have stacked. It may also be all of the tools involved, chainsaw, ax, and maul. He takes great pride in all of this equipment and I have to admit there is something about a man that can split wood.
so… does anyone know anything about burning cottonwood?
Happy New Year!
Sundance Film Fest is one of the things Park City is known for. This festival draws people from all over the world. People come out to see the stars and movies that will be talked about for the next year. For Parkites, it is a time is a mixed blessing. Restaurants and bars are packed and there is no parking in town. It is also the best time to ski. Locals can be sure that the hotels are full and the slopes are nearly empty. You may even have a star sighting on the resort. After all you can watch movies all the time. Sundance starts off Thursday 01/21/10 and continues for the week.
Locals can buy tickets 01/10/10 at the Sundance box office of main st.






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