Destination: Denver. No, really.
Apologies for the delay in announcing this news, but we've relocated to the so far sunny, windy, snowy, hot and cold climes of Denver's southeastern suburbs. (Today's forecast: Thundershowers. Not kidding.)
Not much time to post at the moment (there is a sea of boxes in the house), but I do need to mention the name of a business whose signage my daughters keep spotting and insist on shouting out while we're driving in order to startle me: Tuff Shed.
Stay tuned for more updates!
Not much time to post at the moment (there is a sea of boxes in the house), but I do need to mention the name of a business whose signage my daughters keep spotting and insist on shouting out while we're driving in order to startle me: Tuff Shed.
Stay tuned for more updates!


A little slow getting around to this, but congratulations! Are you adjusting to the altitude?
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So far so good, thanks, although a seemingly simple trip up the stairs can provoke a wheeze-fest. My first foray into baking was reasonably successful, thanks to a few tips from The Cake Bible. And although we're nestled in the bosom of suburbia here, we're startled daily by the presence of wildlife all around -- deer, foxes, rabbits and, most thrillingly for all of us, prairie dogs right down the street in the state park. Culture shock is subtle: while it's not a far cry from Seattle in terms of mood, the politeness quotient here is off the charts. As I become more of a curmudgeon in my late 40s, I appreciate that politeness more and more.
Stay tuned for more updates!
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And I always thought Seattle was right up there with Minnesota in the niceness sweepstakes!
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