Tuesday, January 02, 2007

Despite the weather we did manage at least one day of skiing. About 3 hours after hitting the slopes a huge snow storm rolled in and so we had to leave do to white out conditions. I didn't get any real pictures of the skiing, but that's ok. The picture below is of the conditions while driving back to Idaho Springs from Loveland ski resort. It was a mess, and I think it ended up being 17 inches in all that the snow storm brought where we were staying that night. The next day though we got out of the mountains and headed on over to denver where we stayed the night. I had previously bought tickets to the Yonder Mountain String Band show, where Keller Williams opened for them. The show was great, but no photos from there either because cameras wern't allowed. Oh well, it was good fun.



There was a cute little restaurant with a bar about a block from our hotel, so that's where we hung out most of the night after skiing. Those two old air brass gadgets are actually the taps. I thought it was cool.


When we tried to leave the cities, or colorado period, here's what we ran into. It took us a couple of hours to get from denver to Pueblo(which isn't very far), when we ran into road blocks in all directions. So at 3 in the afternoon on the 30th we were forced to rent a hotel in this dead town. The next day we set off in the morning, but ran into the same road blocks that we had been told would be clear. I talked Josh into taking business 50, which looked kinda small and snowy(sorry mom), and we made it back onto the main hwy 50 within 20 or so minutes. Unfortunately, the next road block was only 63 miles past Pueblo, and we were forced to get a hotel after only 2 or so hours of snow driving. In the town, La Junta, everything was closed exept Wal-Mart, and so we settled for some t.v. diners, fruit, and a six pack of killian irish red(it's all they had besides bud flavors) for a new years celebration in the middle of nowhere in a hotel room. Nothing like the Animal Planet Channel for 7 hours!

This is a picture of one of the stuck cars at the hotel we stayed at in Idaho Springs.
The road conditions.


Our car. Luckily with the help of some friendly mexicans, we got this beast out and on the road in no time.





On our third and last day of trying to make it home, everything was covered in ice. The first picture below is just of some grass, but it has an inch of ice covering it.

Tower crushed





There were lots of trees you would have assumed were bushes because of the amount of bending.




Beautiful Texas? hhhmmmm....



Wednesday, December 20, 2006

And now racoons....

Everytime I fix the old holes they have made to get into the front porch, they make new ones. But I havn't the heart to harm them, similarly I suppose to the time my cat brought into my house a throbbing half eaten, half alive baby rabbitt. What was I to do?

Death of a Tims waitress




Sunday, December 17, 2006

Monday, December 04, 2006

Friday, December 01, 2006

Hey look!

It snowed! But it's too cold, I'm not going out there. I suppose we got a good 1/2 an inch at least.

Saturday, November 25, 2006

Meet Kima and Sally

So I just got back from playing a little disc golf with my friends. But while waiting for them to arrive at the park, I amused myself by taking photos of my little dogs. I'm pretty sure I looked rather creepy sitting in my car alone taking pictures while at a park with children, but I continued to do so regardless.

You can see my reflection as well as the camera's in Kimas eye. The analytical border collie, Sally.

Kima has a distaste for cameras.
By the way I never get lost. This little fella never leaves my wrist.

Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Tim's Christmas Party 2006

Hangin out before the festivities.
I didn't actually get too many pictures as it turns out.


27 days...

...and counting, until school ends. 21 days, and counting, until dead day. 57 days, and counting, until Costa Rica...


Me: "You know Michael(who is going to be a doctor), you are never going to not be stressed out ever again with the profession you're going into."

Michael:"That's not true, I'll die someday."

We then laughed.

Monday, November 06, 2006

Freeeeeeedoooooooommmmmm!!!!

These three photos pretty much sum up my Harvest moon playing time experience. My knee went bunk after last weeks norman tournament, note the wrap on it, so I played three points. Which turned out to be just enough to tell me not to play on it anymore. But otherwise it was a blast! I thought we played with extreme intensity and inspiration for the free people of Scottland.



Monday, October 30, 2006

Norman

Last weekend was Norman Oklahoma's yearly tournament, and SoCo rocked the house. We placed second, loosing in the finals 12-14. Let me mention though, the final lasted a mere 3 and 1/2 hours. No time cap. Win by two. 3 and 1/2 hours. To say the least I was having trouble standing much less walking this morning when I woke up. I'm sore all over. Oh well. I'm pretty sure I ran close to a marathon by the time the weekend was over, so that was good for me. Oh, and the party was alright too. Just imagine the sleeziest club you've ever been to, and then ultimate people taking over. Last year there was crowd surfing, this year there were strippers in cages. You can take your pick as to what your favorite year was, but crowd surfing was the bomb-diggity. That's all I'm saying.
Panama and Falafelof.
We dressed up as cowgirls to try and camoflage ourselves at the bar. I don't think it worked.
Robin Hood? Brokeback Mountain?
Shot down and a croc hunter.
Vogl and Amanda acting like champs.
And yes, a little ultimate was played as well.

Tuesday, October 24, 2006

So just maybe everyone I have ever met and also all of those in which I have not nor will not ever meet have seen this video roughly 100 times. But I still find it rather amusing...

http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/flash/end.php

Wednesday, October 18, 2006

Big two one is where your friends treat you right

First beer! Yay for turning 21!
This I did not need. But none the less, how was I supposed to turn down a present?
Jade and I are very deeply close. We shall wed one day.

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

White Rock in the "Oak"zarks



Dandelion John


Sunday, October 01, 2006

This weekend=Regionals

SoCo didn't do as well as we could have this weekend. We went 1-5. But if it's any consolation(to us), two of the teams we played were the two teams that were in the finals to go to nationals. Oh well. I think we played ok for the lack of subs that we had. We had 4 until Megan Reagan hurt her ankle during the third game on the first day. It was very sad, and our sub numbers hurt us agianst teams with 15 players or more. Oh well, I had a great time and learned a lot about two positions I rarely have played until now.
This picture is actually courtesy of Samantha Leflar. My camara is fun.
Here is our small team.
This is a neat action shot from the mens finals.
Another cool shot with bad definition. The fellow in white in the air has caught the disc.
My lovely sam and I of course.