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 We've had an additional four inches of snow in the past 24 hours, with a potential winter storm setting up for more snow tomorrow night.  It's a winter wonderland.  Mike and I went up the trail yesterday and found bear tracks!  They are a few weeks from hibernating. I got an update on the Kraffts' St. Pete Beach home.  All the walls have to be replaced four feet up from the floor.  Sandy is handling all the scheduling, and Larry is doing mold mitigation and doing all the errands.  Electrical is good.  The floor tile is in but not the baseboards.  FEMA has been exceptional. Mike talked to Craig Hinkson last week, and our new fire hydrant and potential culvert are on the schedule for next May.  Mike will be sure to follow up next spring, but we're excited that Larry and Sandy finally get that protection. And the calm before the storm:

Getting my hopes up

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from The Weather Channel

And the total is...

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... (drum roll) two and a half inches!  Dodged that no-October-snow bullet.  There's another storm setting up Saturday night through Wednesday, hoping for more snow.  In the meantime, Mike and I were out yesterday morning and found all these animal tracks - so exciting. Mouse or chipmunk? Turkeys! Foxes!

Fool me once...

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 Winter weather advisory from Monday 6 p.m. until Wednesday 12 p.m. - five to 11 inches above 9000 feet.  Our house is at 8600 feet.  As I mentioned before, if we don't get measurable snow in the next four days, it will be the first time in our four years that we haven't had any in October. The geology students from Fort Lewis College had a wonderful time traipsing around our woods last Friday for about three hours.  There were 12 or so students, the professor, Mike, Steve Cumella, and Cindy Carothers.  Steve and Cindy are both geologists we are lucky to have residing in Ouray.  They are rock fiends both in their careers and personally.  Mike said he wasn't expecting all the students to be engaged, but they were, so happy to be out and about and excited about finding rocks they could open with their little hammers.  For reference, it appears we have a lot of galena up there.   On their way out, Mike took them to see the big mine building.  He said it was the typical reactio

Lots of news

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 I got an update from Sandy Krafft about their house in St. Pete Beach, "We are very busy arranging repairs. All the new floors are being installed, but unfortunately we have to rip out the lower half of every wall.  We will have a team starting next week.  The pool area needs new screening, and the list goes on.  It's a tremendous amount of work and mess, but we are okay and realizing despite it all, we are better than many."  Isn't that just like her?  I also have learned that all of their landscaping is history. Marchelle and Aaron's septic system is moving along and should be up and running by next week.  There was a week setback when the company making the septic tank made a mistake, and they had to make another one.   We walked over this morning to see the status - Aaron, Marchelle, and Rainee are in California visiting family - and we had a good talk with Nathan.  He was there from before eight o'clock this morning until six o'clock tonight.  We als

A whole lotta nuthin'

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 SO disappointing.  When I went downstairs last night around 10 to read, it was sort of snowing, but all we got over these past few days is frost on the pumpkin and a skiff of snow.   Mike and I drove over to Silverton for lunch yesterday just to see some snow - I know, we're ridiculous! - and it started showing up on the ground around 10,000 feet.  Silverton had maybe four inches, but it was snowing hard when we left, and it continued to snow until about Ironton Park.  There is still a slight chance of snow in October on the day before Halloween, but that's it.  It would be the first October in our four Octobers here that we didn't get measurable snow.  It is a La Nina year, which usually means drier for the southwest portion of Colorado. The Red Mountains are white! From Avalanche Brewery in Silverton Update on storm damage between us and Jason's A-frame:  Steve Lankenau has been working so hard to clean up the six trees that fell, two evergreen and four aspen.  Now,

There is nothing like the first snowfall!

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  Looking west across the canyon - I love low-lying clouds! Up Camp Bird Road: