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		<title>Holiday Cards</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What to know what we&#8217;ve been up to? Check out our holiday cards from the past few years&#8230; http://koransky.com/Other/2011HolidayCard/index.html http://koransky.com/Other/2010HolidayCard/index.html http://koransky.com/Other/2009HolidayCard/index.html http://koransky.com/Other/2008HolidayCard/index.html http://koransky.com/Other/2007HolidayCard/index.html Happy New Year!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What to know what we&#8217;ve been up to?  Check out our holiday cards from the past few years&#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://koransky.com/Other/2011HolidayCard/index.html">http://koransky.com/Other/2011HolidayCard/index.html</a><br />
<a href="http://koransky.com/Other/2010HolidayCard/index.html">http://koransky.com/Other/2010HolidayCard/index.html</a><br />
<a href="http://koransky.com/Other/2009HolidayCard/index.html"> http://koransky.com/Other/2009HolidayCard/index.html</a><br />
<a href="http://koransky.com/Other/2008HolidayCard/index.html"> http://koransky.com/Other/2008HolidayCard/index.html</a><br />
<a href="http://koransky.com/Other/2007HolidayCard/index.html"> http://koransky.com/Other/2007HolidayCard/index.html</a></p>
<p>Happy New Year!</p>
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		<title>Destruction!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Mar 2011 22:45:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>andrew</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi Folks&#8230; Lost our website, but have recovered much of it. I am in the process of rebuilding it and fixing broken links. I found an old SQL backup and wrote something to move the posts from Community Server&#8217;s SQL &#8230; <a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/2011/03/27/destruction/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>Lost our website, but have recovered much of it.  I am in the process of rebuilding it and fixing broken links.  I found an old SQL backup and wrote something to move the posts from Community Server&#8217;s SQL Server tables to WordPress.  It worked, but lots of broken links due to new link structure and photo naming scheme.  Please bear with me as I make these corrections as free time allows. Thanks!</p>
<p>Andrew</p>
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		<title>This Olde House</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Mar 2007 09:18:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whenever you move into a new area, you will always deal with challenges.  Of course, for us city folk, there&#8217;s that challenge of finding the best restaurants and best liquor stores in your new home town.  But seriously, one of &#8230; <a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/2007/03/30/this-olde-house/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whenever you move into a new area, you will always deal with challenges.  Of        course, for us city folk, there&#8217;s that challenge of finding the best restaurants        and best liquor stores in your new home town.  <img src="http://adventure.koransky.com/emoticons/emotion-4.gif" alt="Stick out tongue" /> But seriously, one        of the challenges, I suppose, is making new friends.  I mean, we&#8217;ve met some        great people so far, including our future next-door neighbor near our property (as        well as some of the other neighbors), and our &#8220;landlords&#8221; at <a href="http://www.bighornpark.com/"> Big Horn Park</a>.  On the other hand, we honestly haven&#8217;t been very good        at looking for social opportunities either.  I&#8217;ve been working many hours recently        and Teresa&#8217;s been slaving away on our home plans. (She&#8217;s now on revision 11!)         So far, our office space has been the hub of our social life.  We&#8217;ve met a        number of nice folks who work in our building.</p>
<p><a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/storage/1000.3.1365.2007-02-09 Salida 03.JPG"> <img src="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/cache/1000.3.1365.2007-02-09 Salida 03.JPG.thumb.jpg" border="2" alt="" /></a> <a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/storage/1000.3.1366.2007-02-09 Salida 04.JPG"> <img src="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/cache/1000.3.1366.2007-02-09 Salida 04.JPG.thumb.jpg" border="2" alt="" /></a> <a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/storage/1000.3.1367.2007-02-09 Salida 10.JPG"> <img src="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/cache/1000.3.1367.2007-02-09 Salida 10.JPG.thumb.jpg" border="2" alt="" /></a><br />
Some shots of downtown Salida</p>
<p>One of our office neighbors, Craig, is a green home designer who owns his own little        business, <a href="http://www.risingsunllc.com/">Rising Sun Design-Solutions</a>.         We have enjoyed discussing the pros and cons of our plan with Craig and will hopefully        continue to consult with him on the design on our home.  Another person we        met is Trey, who also does computer work&#8230; mostly <a href="http://www.ohtogo.com/"> web consulting</a>.  Turns out, he was about to head off to New Zealand        for two months and needed someone to look after his parents&#8217; farm where he has two        goats and ten chickens.  It is a very bizarre farmhouse (more on that below).         Consider that it is middle of winter&#8230; our property is still under several feet        of snow and development is on hold.  Last but not least&#8230; uhhh&#8230; we&#8217;re living        in a 26 ft travel trailer.  On top of all of that, we wanted to get some experience        with the farm critters.  (Part of being earth friendly, is being more sustainable,        so Teresa and I plan on having at least a few chickens on our property.)  So        the farm sounded like a great mutually beneficial opportunity, and so we jumped        on it.  It certainly won&#8217;t hurt be closer to town for 2-3 months.  From        the farmhouse, we can get to downtown quickly&#8230; it&#8217;s less than 2 miles, and takes        about 4 minutes by car.  So we enjoyed getting to know Trey before he left,        but as you can imagine, he was slammed trying to get ready to head on vacation for        two months.</p>
<p>Here is where we are staying through the end of May:</p>
<p><a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/storage/1000.3.1374.2007-03-18 Life at the farmhouse Salida 01.JPG"> <img style="border: 2px solid black;" src="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/cache/1000.3.1374.2007-03-18 Life at the farmhouse Salida 01.JPG.thumb.jpg" border="2" alt="" /></a></p>
<p>And here is the weird part about the farm house.  It has a <em><strong>&#8220;mystery&#8221;</strong></em> room.  It&#8217;s pretty much like a normal room, with a roof over it, and four walls,        but with no entrance and no windows.  You can&#8217;t get in from the outside.         You can&#8217;t get in from the house.  You can&#8217;t get in from the roof or attic.         And you can&#8217;t get in from the crawlspace.  Could this be the final resting        place of Jimmy Hoffa?  <img src="http://adventure.koransky.com/emoticons/emotion-7.gif" alt="Tongue Tied" /> Click on the first two photos to zoom in        and see the notations:</p>
<p><a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/storage/1000.3.1375.2007-03-18 Life at the farmhouse Salida 02.jpg"> <img style="border: 2px solid black;" src="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/cache/1000.3.1375.2007-03-18 Life at the farmhouse Salida 02.jpg.thumb.jpg" border="2" alt="" /></a> <a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/storage/1000.3.1376.2007-03-18 Life at the farmhouse Salida 03.JPG"> <img src="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/cache/1000.3.1376.2007-03-18 Life at the farmhouse Salida 03.JPG.thumb.jpg" border="2" alt="" /></a> <a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/storage/1000.3.1378.2007-03-18 Life at the farmhouse Salida 07.JPG"> <img src="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/cache/1000.3.1378.2007-03-18 Life at the farmhouse Salida 07.JPG.thumb.jpg" border="2" alt="" /></a> <a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/storage/1000.3.1379.2007-03-18 Life at the farmhouse Salida 08.JPG"> <img src="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/cache/1000.3.1379.2007-03-18 Life at the farmhouse Salida 08.JPG.thumb.jpg" border="2" alt="" /></a></p>
<p>Heh&#8230; we actually figure it probably was a coal storage bin&#8230; if so, the easiest        way for the last renovators to deal with the problem of perpetual coal dust was        to simply wall it off.  Trey and his parents plan on renovating the home.         Maybe we&#8217;ll attend the &#8220;unveiling&#8221; of that mystery room?  Here&#8217;s the rest of        the farm:</p>
<p><a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/storage/1000.3.1378.2007-03-18 Life at the farmhouse Salida 07.JPG"> <img src="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/cache/1000.3.1378.2007-03-18 Life at the farmhouse Salida 07.JPG.thumb.jpg" border="2" alt="" /></a> <a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/storage/1000.3.1379.2007-03-18 Life at the farmhouse Salida 08.JPG"> <img src="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/cache/1000.3.1379.2007-03-18 Life at the farmhouse Salida 08.JPG.thumb.jpg" border="2" alt="" /></a></p>
<p>Back in the day, when Teresa&#8217;s Grandma (aka Momo) was a child, she thought their        old farm was built on an Indian burial ground, since you could hear the Indian war        drums at night.  Wouldn&#8217;t you know it?  This farm house has the same problem&#8230;        except that I went down to the crawlspace to see who was banging on those drums.         I never knew a water heater could make so much noise!  It literally shakes        the house when the gas is on.</p>
<p>But other than that, the house sitting is working out wonderfully, and we are very        grateful to have been given this opportunity.  Check out the views from the        kitchen window:</p>
<p><a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/storage/1000.3.1377.2007-03-18 Life at the farmhouse Salida 04.JPG"> <img src="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/cache/1000.3.1377.2007-03-18 Life at the farmhouse Salida 04.JPG.thumb.jpg" border="2" alt="" /></a></p>
<p>And then there&#8217;s the charm that the critters themselves provide.  The goats,        Sally and Scout (lighter in color), are so silly.  They are kinda like dogs        with serious attitude.  Simon likes to sniff the goats, but we haven&#8217;t let        them meet outside the fence.  We&#8217;re afraid the goats might head butt Simon        and break a doggie rib, so we keep them apart.  We do take the goats out for        walks every few days around the field.  They just follow us around, never straying        to far away.  If we don&#8217;t walk them every few days, they literally bounce off        the walls of their barn.  It&#8217;s pretty funny&#8230;  We&#8217;ll have to post a video        of them doing this sometime.</p>
<p><a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/storage/1000.3.1380.2007-03-18 Life at the farmhouse Salida 10.JPG"> <img src="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/cache/1000.3.1380.2007-03-18 Life at the farmhouse Salida 10.JPG.thumb.jpg" border="2" alt="" /></a> <a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/storage/1000.3.1381.2007-03-18 Life at the farmhouse Salida 11.JPG"> <img src="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/cache/1000.3.1381.2007-03-18 Life at the farmhouse Salida 11.JPG.thumb.jpg" border="2" alt="" /></a></p>
<p>They are likely both pregnant now&#8230; given that a billy goat was visiting just before        Trey left.</p>
<p>As for the chickens&#8230; There is a standard rooster, a bantam (small) rooster, a        standard hen, and seven bantam hens.  They are pretty funny little creatures,        but I think all the bird smarts (what little there was in any case) have been bred        out of the chicken.  Not the most intelligent creatures.</p>
<p><a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/storage/1000.3.1382.2007-03-18 Life at the farmhouse Salida 12.JPG"> <img src="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/cache/1000.3.1382.2007-03-18 Life at the farmhouse Salida 12.JPG.thumb.jpg" border="2" alt="" /></a> <a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/storage/1000.3.1383.2007-03-18 Life at the farmhouse Salida 13.JPG"> <img src="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/cache/1000.3.1383.2007-03-18 Life at the farmhouse Salida 13.JPG.thumb.jpg" border="2" alt="" /></a></p>
<p>Of course, we have to share a few chicken stories:  First of all, that bantam        rooster&#8230; he is totally fearless.  He will strut right up to you if he wants        without a care in the world, while all the other hens are scattering.  What&#8217;s        even funnier is how he puffs out his chest while crowing, making him twice as tall        as his hens.  Sometimes, he&#8217;ll even peck you if he&#8217;s feeling frisky.         One morning, I went to go check on the chickens, counted them up, and came up missing        one.  Turned out to be that little bantam rooster.  He had managed to        get himself stuck in between the barn wall and some framing members of the barn.         Silly thing!  I had to give him an elevator ride on my hand up from his self-inflicted        prison.  Ever since, he&#8217;s actually been quite respectful around me.  Around        Teresa, he still thinks he&#8217;s king of the roost.  <img src='http://adventure.koransky.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>On a more serious note, the old standard rooster was starting to cause some problems        in the hen house.  He was plucking out some of the other chickens&#8217; feathers,        and he was keeping the bantam rooster from the feed and water.  Worst of all,        he was trying to mate with the bantam hens.  Ouch!  The book Trey is lending        us, <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Living-Chickens-Everything-Raise-Backyard/dp/1592280137"> Living With Chickens</a>, describes chicken sex as &#8220;short, but not sweet.&#8221;         But with a standard and a bantam, it&#8217;s simply wrong!  With blessings from Trey        and his parents, we took on the sacred task of actually taking the animal&#8217;s life.         It is a difficult thing to do, but I firmly believe this is something ALL meat eaters        should be able to do.  It would definitely make most people think twice before        biting into a piece of flesh.  I have watched chicken processing a few times        in my life, and Teresa had seen it once.  It didn&#8217;t go as smoothly as we had        hoped, but we did learn much for the next time we have to perform this sacred task.         Once the dirty work was done, Teresa processed him as you might process a fryer        from the store.  He was one of the toughest birds Teresa had ever processed,        but we honored the bird by making a rooster stew and cooking it for many hours until        the meat was tender.  It turned out OK.  Best of all, things are much        calmer in the roost now.</p>
<p>As for the other birds, we are thoroughly enjoying the farm fresh eggs.  We&#8217;ve        taken a shot of a store bought brown egg next to a bantam egg to show the size comparison,        but pound for pound, the bantams produce as much as the standards:</p>
<p><a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/storage/1000.3.1384.2007-03-18 Life at the farmhouse Salida 15.JPG"> <img src="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/cache/1000.3.1384.2007-03-18 Life at the farmhouse Salida 15.JPG.thumb.jpg" border="2" alt="" /></a></p>
<p>Before we moved into the farm house, we took some more gorgeous mountain shots of        the Arkansas Valley in the throes of winter to share with you.  Things have        been much warmer recently, but, of course, as I write this, in late March, it is        snowing once again:</p>
<p><a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/storage/1000.3.1358.2007-02-02 Bighorn Sheep Canyon 01.JPG"> <img src="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/cache/1000.3.1358.2007-02-02 Bighorn Sheep Canyon 01.JPG.thumb.jpg" border="2" alt="" /></a> <a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/storage/1000.3.1359.2007-02-02 Bighorn Sheep Canyon 04.JPG"> <img src="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/cache/1000.3.1359.2007-02-02 Bighorn Sheep Canyon 04.JPG.thumb.jpg" border="2" alt="" /></a> <a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/storage/1000.3.1360.2007-02-02 Bighorn Sheep Canyon 12.JPG"> <img src="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/cache/1000.3.1360.2007-02-02 Bighorn Sheep Canyon 12.JPG.thumb.jpg" border="2" alt="" /></a> <a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/storage/1000.3.1361.2007-02-02 Bighorn Sheep Canyon 15.JPG"> <img src="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/cache/1000.3.1361.2007-02-02 Bighorn Sheep Canyon 15.JPG.thumb.jpg" border="2" alt="" /></a> <a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/storage/1000.3.1362.2007-02-02 Bighorn Sheep Canyon 21.JPG"> <img src="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/cache/1000.3.1362.2007-02-02 Bighorn Sheep Canyon 21.JPG.thumb.jpg" border="2" alt="" /></a> <a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/storage/1000.3.1364.2007-02-04 Trailer life 06.JPG"> <img src="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/cache/1000.3.1364.2007-02-04 Trailer life 06.JPG.thumb.jpg" border="2" alt="" /></a></p>
<p>Simon seems to like it out here just fine.  Of course, if you were the best        dressed dog in town, you&#8217;d like it too:</p>
<p><a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/storage/1000.3.1357.2007-02-01 Simon 03.JPG"> <img src="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/cache/1000.3.1357.2007-02-01 Simon 03.JPG.thumb.jpg" border="2" alt="" /></a> <a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/storage/1000.3.1363.2007-02-04 Trailer life 03.JPG"> <img src="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/cache/1000.3.1363.2007-02-04 Trailer life 03.JPG.thumb.jpg" border="2" alt="" /></a></p>
<p>We look forward to spending more time in Salida, and meeting new folks.  Teresa&#8217;s        been taking beginner conversational Spanish classes, and I hope to join the <a href="http://www.salidarec.com/ccrc/"> running club</a> soon. I sure hope they&#8217;ll take someone who can only do a 12        minute mile!  <img src="http://adventure.koransky.com/emoticons/emotion-4.gif" alt="Stick out tongue" /> We hope to get involved with other local efforts before        we get tossed into our the mixed up world of being our own general contractors.         We hope to meet more wonderful folks soon.  <img src='http://adventure.koransky.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>PS Once we solidify things a little bit on our plans (revision 25?), we&#8217;ll try to        post them on our blog.  Maybe some of y&#8217;all could provide us with some feedback?         <img src="http://adventure.koransky.com/emoticons/emotion-15.gif" alt="Geeked" /></p>
<p>PPS We hope to post a Salida restaurant and B&amp;B review eventually.  Heh&#8230; we may make        more enemies than friends when we do this, but what the heck.  Should be fun!  And         hopefully it will be useful to any friends who want to visit.  Come on out y&#8217;all!</p>
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		<title>It&#8217;s a brand new car!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Mar 2007 17:26:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, to us in any case. Teresa and I decided we definitely need a second car. For one thing, the gas mileage on the Tundra is pretty brutal.  &#8220;Big Red&#8221; only gets 18 miles-per-gallon on the highway, and that&#8217;s downhill &#8230; <a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/2007/03/29/its-a-brand-new-car/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>Well, to us in any case.  Teresa and I decided we definitely need a second car.  For one thing, the gas mileage on the Tundra is pretty brutal.  &#8220;Big Red&#8221; only gets 18 miles-per-gallon on the        highway, and that&#8217;s downhill with a tailwind.  With the        20 miles commute from our temporary home in Coaldale to our office in Salida, things        add up quickly.  Teresa and I are often finding        ourselves needing to go separate ways too.  So we started our hunt for a second        car.</p>
<p>We decided we needed something all-wheel drive (or four-wheel drive) that gets good        gas mileage and is somewhat reliable.  Unfortunately, this doesn&#8217;t exist.         Ideally, we&#8217;d find a diesel (for playing with biodiesel) or a hybrid.  That        REALLY doesn&#8217;t exist&#8230; especially in all-wheel drive.  Yes, yes, I know there        are some hybrid SUV&#8217;s, but we&#8217;ve already got a truck.         The closest we really could get was a small Subaru.  My early research showed        that one of the best        choices would be a Subaru Outback Sport, and that&#8217;s what we found.  We ended        up purchasing a little blue 2005 Subaru Outback Sport, &#8220;Baby Blue.&#8221;         It&#8217;s not the fastest thing in the world, but it gets about 30mpg on the highway and        has a tight suspension.         Teresa and I both used to drive cars with manual transmissions, and we forgot how        much fun it was to drive a stick-shift, sporty car.  So far, we love the little        car.</p>
<p>We found it listed on <a href="http://www.craigslist.org/">craigslist.org</a> and        had to drive over to Breckenridge to pick it up.  The drive was pretty rough,        with plenty of snow on the ground on the high mountain passes, but the roads were        passable.  On our way, we passed through South Park.  Yes, this is the &#8220;area&#8221; that the cartoon was modeled after&#8230; really,        a &#8220;park&#8221; out here is nothing more than an alpine plain.  Check out this layer of fog hanging        over the high plains:</p>
<p><a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/storage/1000.3.1370.2007-02-14 trip to Breckenridge 07.JPG"> <img src="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/cache/1000.3.1370.2007-02-14 trip to Breckenridge 07.JPG.thumb.jpg" border="2" alt="" /></a></p>
<p>This is a shot from Trout Creek Pass between Buena Vista and Fairplay.</p>
<p>PS Sorry we&#8217;re a bit behind on our blog.  See our photo galleries for the most up-to-date happenings:</p>
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<li><a href="http://www.koransky.com/gallery/">T&amp;A&#8217;s Big Adventure &#8211; Expanded Photo Gallery</a></li>
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<p>More to come momentarily&#8230;</p>
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		<title>The end of independent internet radio?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Mar 2007 14:17:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>andrew</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is infuriating.&#160; My favorite radio station is under attack again: Radio Paradise But this applies to other great independent radio stations on the net including another station I frequent: Groove Salad More info here: Save Our Internet Radio Time &#8230; <a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/2007/03/05/the-end-of-independent-internet-radio/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is infuriating.&nbsp; My favorite radio station is under attack again:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.radioparadise.com/">Radio Paradise</a></p>
<p>But this applies to other great independent radio stations on the net including another station I frequent:</p>
<p><a href="http://soma.fm/">Groove Salad</a></p>
<p>More info here:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.saveourinternetradio.com/">Save Our Internet Radio</a></p>
<p>Time to write your congressional representatives folks.</p>
<p>In other news, we have purchased a car.&nbsp; Check out our <a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/photos/main/category1030.aspx">photos</a>.&nbsp; In addition, Teresa and I have moved into a old farm house just two miles from downtown <a href="http://www.salidachamber.org/">Salida</a> (our office is downtown).&nbsp; We will be house sitting for the owner while he enjoys 2 months overseas.&nbsp; The house comes with about 10 chickens and 2 goats.&nbsp; Should be fun!&nbsp; More details to come&#8230;</p>
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		<title>Random Thoughts #1</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Feb 2007 14:41:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>andrew</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[You guys in Atlanta have it easy with BellSouth.&#160; The folks at Qwest are simply a bunch of idiots.&#160; I signed up for paperless billing, but their online bills don&#8217;t list an address to send a payment!&#160; It seems ridiculous, &#8230; <a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/2007/02/15/random-thoughts-1/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You guys in Atlanta have it easy with <a href="http://www.bellsouth.com/">BellSouth</a>.&nbsp; The folks at <a href="http://www.qwest.com/">Qwest</a> are simply a bunch of idiots.&nbsp; I signed up for paperless billing, but their online bills don&#8217;t list an address to send a payment!&nbsp; It seems ridiculous, but here is the e-mail they sent back to me:<br />
<blockquote>Dear Andrew,</p>
<p>Thank you for your recent e-mail inquiry to Qwest regarding a suggestion<br />to have the payment address listed on the online bill view or copy.&nbsp; We <br />apologize if this has caused any inconvenience.</p>
<p>We do appreciate your feedback on this and will forward this on.</p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p>Qwest appreciates your business and values you as a customer. Our goal <br />is to provide you with excellent service. If you need further <br />assistance, please visit us online at http://www.qwest.com/customerService<br />for a variety of customer service options.</p>
<p>Sincerely,</p>
<p>Qwest Customer Care<br />Mass Markets Group </p></blockquote>
<p>On top of that, Qwest&#8217;s bills are also cryptic as hell.&nbsp; Oh well, at least my 8mb connection hasn&#8217;t gone down&#8230; yet.&nbsp; It probably will after I post this. <img src="http://adventure.koransky.com/emoticons/emotion-4.gif" alt="Stick out tongue" /> </p>
<p>And another random comment:&nbsp; Am I the only person who didn&#8217;t get lucky with Anna Nicole Smith?&nbsp; And am I the only person who is sick and tired of hearing about it in the news?</p>
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		<title>From the &quot;Banana Belt&quot; of Colorado&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Jan 2007 08:33:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For some reason, they call the Arkansas River Valley (where Salida, Coaldale, and Cotopaxi are situated) the banana belt of Colorado. I submit the photos above as evidence to the contrary!&#160; Note that in The Mountain Mail newspaper, Cotopaxi unofficially &#8230; <a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/2007/01/29/from-the-banana-belt-of-colorado/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="center">        <a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/storage/1000.3.1291.2007-01-15 Spruce Basin and Coaldale 02.JPG">            <img src="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/cache/1000.3.1291.2007-01-15 Spruce Basin and Coaldale 02.JPG.thumb.jpg" border="2"></a>        <a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/storage/1000.3.1292.2007-01-15 Spruce Basin and Coaldale 02a.JPG">            <img src="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/cache/1000.3.1292.2007-01-15 Spruce Basin and Coaldale 02a.JPG.thumb.jpg" border="2"></a>        <a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/storage/1000.3.1293.2007-01-15 Spruce Basin and Coaldale 03.JPG">            <img src="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/cache/1000.3.1293.2007-01-15 Spruce Basin and Coaldale 03.JPG.thumb.jpg" alt="Our door at -14 F" border="2"></a>    </p>
<p>        For some reason, they call the Arkansas River Valley (where Salida, Coaldale, and        Cotopaxi are situated) the <a href="http://www.salidachamber.org/bananabelt/index.html">            banana belt</a> of Colorado. I submit the photos above as evidence to the contrary!&nbsp;        Note that in <a href="http://www.themountainmail.com/">The Mountain Mail</a> newspaper,        Cotopaxi unofficially reported -30 F! We draped a wool blanket over our door during        the winter event to add some more insulation, and the door froze over in a big way.&nbsp;        (That should tell you something about our insulation!)&nbsp; Prior to this artic        blast, we got pummeled with snow.&nbsp; At one point, there was about three feet        on the ground.&nbsp; Much of it has melted here in the valley, but today, we went        snowshoeing up in Spruce Basin, and there is still probably three feet on the ground        up there.</p>
<p align="center">        <a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/storage/1000.3.1294.2007-01-15 Spruce Basin and Coaldale 06.JPG">            <img src="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/cache/1000.3.1294.2007-01-15 Spruce Basin and Coaldale 06.JPG.thumb.jpg" border="2"></a>        <a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/storage/1000.3.1295.2007-01-15 Spruce Basin and Coaldale 07.JPG">            <img src="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/cache/1000.3.1295.2007-01-15 Spruce Basin and Coaldale 07.JPG.thumb.jpg" border="2"></a>        <a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/storage/1000.3.1296.2007-01-15 Spruce Basin and Coaldale 10.JPG">            <img src="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/cache/1000.3.1296.2007-01-15 Spruce Basin and Coaldale 10.JPG.thumb.jpg" border="2"></a>        <a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/storage/1000.3.1297.2007-01-15 Spruce Basin and Coaldale 12.jpg">            <img src="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/cache/1000.3.1297.2007-01-15 Spruce Basin and Coaldale 12.jpg.thumb.jpg" border="2"></a>        <a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/storage/1000.3.1300.2007-01-15 Spruce Basin and Coaldale 17.JPG">            <img src="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/cache/1000.3.1300.2007-01-15 Spruce Basin and Coaldale 17.JPG.thumb.jpg" border="2"></a>        <a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/storage/1000.3.1306.2007-01-22 Coaldale 15.JPG">            <img src="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/cache/1000.3.1306.2007-01-22 Coaldale 15.JPG.thumb.jpg" border="2"></a>    </p>
<p>        But the cold does have some advantages. The clear, cold air makes for some gorgeous        photos.&nbsp; We snapped these shots after a very cold, but foggy night along the        river. The frozen fog lands on the trees forming the most beautiful crystalline        structures.</p>
<p align="center">        <a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/storage/1000.3.1301.2007-01-22 Coaldale 03.JPG">            <img src="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/cache/1000.3.1301.2007-01-22 Coaldale 03.JPG.thumb.jpg" border="2"></a>        <a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/storage/1000.3.1302.2007-01-22 Coaldale 06.JPG">            <img src="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/cache/1000.3.1302.2007-01-22 Coaldale 06.JPG.thumb.jpg" border="2"></a>        <a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/storage/1000.3.1303.2007-01-22 Coaldale 09.JPG">            <img src="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/cache/1000.3.1303.2007-01-22 Coaldale 09.JPG.thumb.jpg" border="2"></a>    </p>
<p>        Simon&#8217;s adjustment to the snowy conditions was difficult at first.&nbsp; He&#8217;d go        out and play for just 3-4 minutes, then lie down and lick his paws.&nbsp; I don&#8217;t        know if it was simply cold footies, the rough snow, or the ice balls that formed        between his digits.&nbsp; We got really worried about him when we wouldn&#8217;t go poop        for 3-4 days, but nature did eventually take its course&#8230; thank doggie god!</p>
<p align="center">        <a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/storage/1000.3.1298.2007-01-15 Spruce Basin and Coaldale 15.JPG">            <img src="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/cache/1000.3.1298.2007-01-15 Spruce Basin and Coaldale 15.JPG.thumb.jpg" border="2"></a>        <a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/storage/1000.3.1299.2007-01-15 Spruce Basin and Coaldale 15a.jpg">            <img src="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/cache/1000.3.1299.2007-01-15 Spruce Basin and Coaldale 15a.jpg.thumb.jpg" border="2"></a>        <a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/storage/1000.3.1304.2007-01-22 Coaldale 10.JPG">            <img src="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/cache/1000.3.1304.2007-01-22 Coaldale 10.JPG.thumb.jpg" border="2"></a>        <a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/storage/1000.3.1305.2007-01-22 Coaldale 13.JPG">            <img src="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/cache/1000.3.1305.2007-01-22 Coaldale 13.JPG.thumb.jpg" border="2"></a>        <a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/storage/1000.3.1284.2007-01-09 Simon in Coaldale, CO 03.jpg">            <img src="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/cache/1000.3.1284.2007-01-09 Simon in Coaldale, CO 03.jpg.thumb.jpg" border="2"></a>    </p>
<p>        As for Teresa and I, we decided a little while ago to find office space in Salida,        but we didn&#8217;t want to do so until we had some work lined up.&nbsp; Teresa scored        a pretty sweet deal with a company in Atlanta before we left.&nbsp; She basically        will be working in AutoCAD, drawing details for installing metal canopies and aluminum        composite siding for commercial structures.&nbsp; The way the contract works out,        she is basically offered a job and can accept or reject the job based on how busy        she is.&nbsp; It is a perfect situation for us&#8230; if she&#8217;s busy working on our house,        she can simply reject the job&#8230; but right now, she could use the work!</p>
<p>        I, on the other hand, left Atlanta with little more than a few leads for work at        my old company <a href="http://www.nexidia.com/">Nexidia</a>.&nbsp; (It&#8217;s a neat        company with incredibly interesting audio search technology.&nbsp; You can try out        Nexidia technology at an Atlanta TV station&#8217;s website: <a href="http://videonow.11alive.com/">            11 Alive</a>.)&nbsp; I interviewed for a job out of Denver that would have allowed        me to telecommute.&nbsp; The interview went well I think, but things just didn&#8217;t        feel right and the pay was very low.&nbsp; Thankfully, I got a call from Nexidia        once I got back to Colorado and was able to line up work with my old boss.&nbsp;        Once I had work lined up, I set up our business (<a href="http://www.tandaenterprises.com/">Tanda            Enterprises, LLC</a>) with the click of a mouse over on the <a href="http://www.sos.state.co.us/biz/ViewImage.do?masterFileId=20071008591&amp;fileId=20071008591">                Colorado Secretary of State website</a> and the <a href="http://www.irs.gov/">IRS website</a>.        &nbsp;After all of the research, it took me maybe an hour and cost only $25.&nbsp;        Just to think that people pay thousands of dollars to lawyers to have this kind        of work done.&nbsp; Now we could begin our office space search in earnest.</p>
<p>        And so we searched through the town of Salida, the little town we have fallen in        love with out here.&nbsp; We looked at sublease spaces with no windows.&nbsp; We        looked at storefronts which were actually pretty nice, but right off the main highway,        about a mile from downtown.&nbsp; But we fell in love with this space in the heart        of downtown at 134 F Street.</p>
<p align="center">        <a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/storage/1000.3.1309.2007-01-26 Salida Office 11.JPG">            <img src="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/cache/1000.3.1309.2007-01-26 Salida Office 11.JPG.thumb.jpg" border="2"></a>        <a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/storage/1000.3.1308.2007-01-26 Salida Office 09.JPG">            <img src="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/cache/1000.3.1308.2007-01-26 Salida Office 09.JPG.thumb.jpg" border="2"></a>    </p>
<p>        It is less than a block from the &#8220;big intersection&#8221; of F Street and First Street        (complete with traffic light!).&nbsp; We can walk to everything, including a grocery        store, a couple of hardware stores, furniture stores, restaurants, art galleries,        etc&#8230;&nbsp; The office itself is about 235 sq feet.&nbsp; The building was constructed        in the 1890&#8242;s, but was refurbished in the last year or two.</p>
<p align="center">        <a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/storage/1000.3.1286.2007-01-10 Salida Office 09.jpg">            <img src="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/cache/1000.3.1286.2007-01-10 Salida Office 09.jpg.thumb.jpg" border="2"></a>        <a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/storage/1000.3.1287.2007-01-10 Salida Office 10.jpg">            <img src="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/cache/1000.3.1287.2007-01-10 Salida Office 10.jpg.thumb.jpg" border="2"></a>    </p>
<p>        The space is simply gorgeous.&nbsp; Check out all the natural light and the hardwood        floors.&nbsp; Our window looks out onto the roof, but the mountains (fourteen-ers)        are just beyond.</p>
<p align="center">        <a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/storage/1000.3.1288.2007-01-10 Salida Office 17.JPG">            <img src="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/cache/1000.3.1288.2007-01-10 Salida Office 17.JPG.thumb.jpg" border="2"></a>        <a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/storage/1000.3.1289.2007-01-10 Salida Office 20.JPG">            <img src="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/cache/1000.3.1289.2007-01-10 Salida Office 20.JPG.thumb.jpg" border="2"></a>        <a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/storage/1000.3.1290.2007-01-10 Salida Office 22.JPG">            <img src="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/cache/1000.3.1290.2007-01-10 Salida Office 22.JPG.thumb.jpg" border="2"></a>        <a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/storage/1000.3.1307.2007-01-26 Salida Office 04.JPG">            <img src="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/cache/1000.3.1307.2007-01-26 Salida Office 04.JPG.thumb.jpg" border="2"></a>        <a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/storage/1000.3.1285.2007-01-10 Salida Office 03.jpg">            <img src="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/cache/1000.3.1285.2007-01-10 Salida Office 03.jpg.thumb.jpg" border="2"></a>        <a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/storage/1000.3.1310.2007-01-26 Salida Office 13.JPG">            <img src="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/cache/1000.3.1310.2007-01-26 Salida Office 13.JPG.thumb.jpg" border="2"></a><br />        <a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/storage/1000.3.1311.2007-01-26 Salida Office 14.jpg">            <img src="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/cache/1000.3.1311.2007-01-26 Salida Office 14.jpg.thumb.jpg" border="2"></a>    </p>
<p>        Some things you can&#8217;t see: it&#8217;s affordable and it has high speed internet (approx        7mb down/ 800 k up).&nbsp; I unfortunately, had to leave Salida for a few days to        go back to Atlanta to get set up for working remotely, but I came back with a Nexidia        laptop, and now I&#8217;m working on a desktop audio searching application in <a href="http://java.sun.com/">            Java</a> which should prove useful to anyone trying out Nexidia technology.&nbsp;        (Basically, it will help you find a virtual needle in a virtual haystack of audio.)&nbsp;        And Teresa&#8217;s about to start on her next contracting job.&nbsp; It sure will be nice        to see the money equation reversing itself over the next few months.&nbsp; How did        we get to be this lucky?&nbsp; <img src='http://adventure.koransky.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>        Teresa and I are just amazed at our good fortune.&nbsp; We get to live AND work        in a place we love.&nbsp; The only obstacle appears to be finding the time to enjoy        our surroundings.&nbsp; This appears to be a universal problem.&nbsp; When you live        in an area for a while, its as if you never get around to enjoying some of the local        sights, sounds, smells, and tastes.&nbsp; When were in Atlanta, we only visited        the local attractions when we had guests in town.&nbsp; I hope that doesn&#8217;t happen        to us here.&nbsp; We need to make an effort to get out on the weekends, enjoy the        local community, and get to know other folks!&nbsp; I hope to get out to <a href="http://www.skimonarch.com/">            Ski Monarch</a> mountain in the next weekend or two.</p>
<p align="center">        PS Here are some photos we uploaded recently, but were taken back in December during        out travel between Birmingham and Colorado. We found this clever vignette at a rest        stop:</p>
<p align="center">        <a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/storage/1000.3.1283.2006-12-29 Back to CO 12.jpg">            <img src="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/cache/1000.3.1283.2006-12-29 Back to CO 12.jpg.thumb.jpg" border="2"></a>    </p>
<p align="center">        Simon sniffs around a little bit at the &#8220;city&#8221; pee spot.</p>
<p align="center">        <a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/storage/1000.3.1281.2006-12-29 Back to CO 05.jpg">            <img src="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/cache/1000.3.1281.2006-12-29 Back to CO 05.jpg.thumb.jpg" border="2"></a>    </p>
<p align="center">        And chooses wisely&#8230;</p>
<p align="center">        <a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/storage/1000.3.1282.2006-12-29 Back to CO 06.JPG">            <img src="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/cache/1000.3.1282.2006-12-29 Back to CO 06.JPG.thumb.jpg" border="2"></a>    </p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://adventure.koransky.com/emoticons/emotion-11.gif" alt="Cool" /></p>
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		<title>&#160;03 Jan 2007 Wednesday</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Jan 2007 13:51:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>teresa</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We got our storage space and emptied the U-Haul trailer. We got it all in except for our big ladder. The 11-6 foot ladder fit into the 12 foot trailer, but not in the 10 foot storage unit. A simple &#8230; <a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/2007/01/03/03-jan-2007-wednesday/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We got our storage space and emptied the U-Haul trailer. We got it all in except for our big ladder. The 11-6 foot ladder fit into the 12 foot trailer, but not in the 10 foot storage unit. A simple calculation error. We put it next to our neighbor&#8217;s barn up in Spruce Basin. They have perhaps 2+ feet of snow still up there. It gets warm during the day and some of the snow melts, but it hasn&#8217;t all melted yet.</p>
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		<title>We made it back home</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Jan 2007 19:21:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>andrew</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whew&#8230;&#160; We made it back to Colorado.&#160; We left Birmingham, AL on Dec 28th.&#160; That&#8217;s five nights and six days on the road, for what should have been a two night/3 day drive.&#160; I&#8217;ll cover our trip in a little &#8230; <a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/2007/01/02/we-made-it-back-home/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whew&#8230;&nbsp; We made it back to Colorado.&nbsp; We left <a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/controlpanel/blogs/">Birmingham, AL</a> on Dec 28th.&nbsp; That&#8217;s five nights and six days on the road, for what should have been a two night/3 day drive.&nbsp; I&#8217;ll cover our trip in a little more detail below, instead of my last half-hazard <a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/blogs/general/archive/2006/12/31/what-am-i-doing-celebrating-new-years-in-amarillo-texas.aspx">blog entry</a>.</p>
<p>We had heard about the snowstorm that was hammering Colorado and New Mexico.&nbsp; We spent a night in <a href="http://www.sallisawok.org/">Sallisaw, OK</a>, just before a turnoff which left us an opportunity to determine whether to take a southern route or northern route.&nbsp; We decided on the southern route, heading out on I-40, but it wasn&#8217;t far south enough.&nbsp; We arrived in <a href="http://www.ci.amarillo.tx.us/">Amarillo, TX</a> just before the storm hit.&nbsp; Amarillo got hammered with an inch or so of ice and a few snow pellets.&nbsp; It actually wasn&#8217;t too bad in Amarillo, but we did loose control for a split second on an overpass when returning from dinner.&nbsp; Due to the weather conditions, we actually expect to spend two nights in Amarillo, but as mentioned in the previous entry, we ended up spending New Years there too.&nbsp; </p>
<p align="center">        <a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/storage/1000.3.1256.The Trip Home 1.jpg">            <img src="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/cache/1000.3.1256.The Trip Home 1.jpg.thumb.jpg" border="2"></a> </p>
<p>After night #2, We drove 20 miles or so before being turned back to Amarillo!&nbsp; It became pretty apparent to me that New Mexico wasn&#8217;t used to getting this kind of snow and their road maintenance crews simply couldn&#8217;t handle it.&nbsp; Albuquerque had a record snowfall for December&#8230; nearly two feet.&nbsp; And this is the desert? </p>
<p>It was aggravating enough spending New Years Eve (night #3) in Amarillo, but the New Years day was even worse.&nbsp; What should have been a four hour drive, turned out to be a nightmarish ten hour drive over to Albuquerque.&nbsp; Apparently Teresa, Simon, and myself and about 100,000 other stranded travelers heading West on I-40 all left around the same time.&nbsp; We would stop, sitting on the interstate turned parking lot for no apparently reason.&nbsp; Then we&#8217;d go up to the speed limit again for a few minutes&#8230; only to stop again.&nbsp; In one incredibly stupid move, we decided to stop at this gas station, <a href="http://www.bowlintc.com/?mod=flying_c_ranch">Bowlin&#8217;s Flying C Ranch</a>.&nbsp; These guys have their marketing down pat.&nbsp; We&#8217;ve seen their other travel centers (<a href="http://www.bowlintc.com/?mod=akela_flats">Bowlin&#8217;s Running Indian</a>) along I-10 in Southern New Mexico with the same story.&nbsp; An infinite sea of billboard signs leading up to the travel center.&nbsp; For those of you in the South, think &#8220;<span style="text-decoration:underline;">See </span><a href="http://www.seerockcity.com/">Rock City</a>.&#8221;&nbsp; We must have seen at least a hundred billboards leading up to the darn place.&nbsp; Apparently it works.&nbsp; There were about 20 cars in line to get gas and/or food.&nbsp; The worst part about it was the fact that only a narrow slice of their parking lot was open.&nbsp; And basically, once you were in you were in line, you were stuck.&nbsp; I guess the idiots running the place didn&#8217;t see the need to plow their parking lot!&nbsp; I thought we were about to end up in a gridlocked situation, but we were fortunate.&nbsp; We got through the line in about an hour only to park out on the interstate again.&nbsp; To make matters even worse, someone in the restaurant told us that the New Mexico state patrol had planned on closing I-40 to all motorists at dark.&nbsp; I was relieved to find out this wasn&#8217;t the case, since it took us over 2 hours to move 30 miles to the supposed closure point&#8230; and darkness had already fallen upon us.&nbsp; </p>
<p>On this day, I saw traffic that makes Atlanta traffic look like a dream.&nbsp; Itwas by far and away the worst travel day I have ever experienced.&nbsp; We did eventually get into Albuquerque, and drove to <a href="http://www.lasvegasnm.org/">Las Vegas, NM</a> for the night without any traffic problems.&nbsp; We found out that travelers in Las Vegas, NM had the same problems.&nbsp; Luckily, all had moved on and we had no problems finding a room for the night.</p>
<p>The next day, we headed out along I-25 heading North towards home.&nbsp; We stopped in Trinidad and snapped this shot.&nbsp; That&#8217;s a lot of snow!</p>
<p align="center"><a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/storage/1000.3.1257.The Trip Home 2.jpg">            <img src="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/cache/1000.3.1257.The Trip Home 2.jpg.thumb.jpg" border="2"></a></p>
<p>Everything was going fine along I-25&#8230; nice speed limit ride until we stopped in Walsenburg for lunch before heading off on CO-69 towards home.&nbsp; We drove past a BBQ place, and I felt we should turn around to check it out.&nbsp; Unfortunately, I picked the WRONG parking lot to do so.&nbsp; I got the truck stuck in some lightly packed snow.&nbsp; However, I was very proud&#8230; we got it unstuck about 20-30 minutes later without any help!&nbsp; We managed to make it to our trailer just before dark, leaving plenty of time for Simon to sniff around.&nbsp; </p>
<p>I think Simon gets the picture that this is home for the next year or two.&nbsp; He sniffed around the trailer for a minute or two before plopping down and taking a long nap.&nbsp; I guess he was glad to be &#8220;home&#8221; too.&nbsp; </p>
<p align="center">        <a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/storage/1000.3.1259.The Trip Home 4.jpg">            <img src="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/cache/1000.3.1259.The Trip Home 4.jpg.thumb.jpg" border="2"></a>     </p>
<p>We felt the same way.&nbsp; As Teresa said, &#8220;it&#8217;s a tin can on wheels, but it&#8217;s still home!&#8221;&nbsp; For now in any case&#8230;</p>
<p align="center">        <a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/storage/1000.3.1258.The Trip Home 3.jpg">            <img src="http://adventure.koransky.com/old-photos/cache/1000.3.1258.The Trip Home 3.jpg.thumb.jpg" border="2"></a>     </p>
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		<title>02 Jan 2007 Tuesday</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Jan 2007 13:44:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>teresa</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So, our two and a half day trip took us nearly a week.&#160;&#160;We finally got home to Colorado and our trailer this afternoon. Simon loved running around in the snow and he seems to approve of the smell of the &#8230; <a href="http://adventure.koransky.com/2007/01/02/02-jan-2007-tuesday/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>So, our two and a half day trip took us nearly a week.&nbsp;&nbsp;We finally got home to Colorado and our trailer this afternoon. </P><P>Simon loved running around in the snow and he seems to approve of the smell of the trailer. <img src="http://adventure.koransky.com/emoticons/emotion-54.gif" alt="Dog" />&nbsp; Simon jumped out of the truck and into the trailer, sniffed around a bit and plopped down on the sofa. It apparently had enough of our smells (stink?) in it that he knew we were staying for a while. He loves to play in the snow. He hops thru it like a deer. At our trailer the snow is about 18-24 inches high. The owners of the RV park were nice enough to have a our parking spot and front door cleared of snow. We are far enough off the road that we can let Simon out off leash and let him run a little when we take him outside to pee. We got a fence to put up for him, but we haven&#8217;t had time to put it together yet.</P><P>We got home with enough daylight to set things up: the sewer, water, electric and gas. It was cold enough that some bottles of window cleaner and such were frozen, but I had left them in the bathtub, so it wasn&#8217;t a mess when one froze, expanded and overflowed.&nbsp; We got things hooked up and somewhat unpacked. We had to get all the liquids out of the back of the truck before we could relax our first night. Bottles of wine and sauces we brought back from Atlanta would freeze and break if it got too cold overnight. I think it was only about 11 degrees that first night.&nbsp; We called the RV park to let them know we were coming in and Edie said it was -2 degrees this morning about 8am. Brrr&#8230;.. Right now, about 9pm, it&#8217;s only about 17 degrees outside, much warmer.</P><P>I know it&#8217;s just a tin can on wheels, but it&#8217;s home.</P></p>
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