Monday, December 29, 2014

Winter Solstice

Happy Winter Solstice!
Without much snow in the mountains for snowboarding, we headed southwest towards the desert for some late season hiking.

Together, on this the shortest day of the year, we hiked as a family amongst the ancient cliff dwellings and pondered how important this day must have been to the long gone inhabitants.
 
We took time out of the preciously short lit day to rebuild a cairn.
 
Jim and Stown overlook a deep box canyon, wondering how much has changed since the last civilization decided to take up residence here.
 
 We found mountain lion tracks.
 
We found rodent tracks.
 
 Doug and Aspen compared their feet to the footprint of a mountain lion.
Sizable difference, they concluded.
 
Stown explored the nooks and crannies of the canyon walls.
 
We stopped for a late lunch, perched up in the pockets of a cliff.
 
Shortly after lunch, the weather started to change.  A wind picked up and cloud cover masked the sky.  We picked up our pace heading back towards the car.  We got to the car and drove home, arriving just before dark and the first signs of snow.  To conclude the day, we indulged in big plates of roast and roots that had been simmering in the crock pot all day.  We exchanged gifts and called it an early night.  Stown headed home and Jim and I headed to bed.  Slumber comes early on these long cold winter nights, perhaps because we are so rushed to make the most of the short days.  Maybe because we burn so much more energy while working outside to stay warm in the cold.  Either way, I am cherishing this time of year to recharge my physical batteries.
 
Now, the days are getting longer - if only by a minute or two.  Soon it will be spring, then summer, then... well you know how fast the seasons and the years pass.  So, I hope you take the time needed to recharge and have the energy needed to live in love, peace and understanding. 
 
LOVE TO ALL!
 


Wednesday, December 17, 2014

No Shave November?! Oops!

So, last month I went to the dentist and he had some chin scruff.  I asked if it was a "Hunting Season Beard".  He replied while uncomfortably scratching his jaw,"No, it's No Shave November.  My girlfriend's making me do it".  ??  Turns out it's a fundraiser for the American Cancer Society.
 
Apparently, Jim and I are out of the mainstream loop because Jim choose to SHAVE in November.  After 2 years of facial hair neglect, Jim decided it was time to pull the clippers out of storage and see what his bare face looked like again.  Of course, something this monumental requires documentation:
 
 One last look at the bearded beast!
 
I don't help, just watch through the camera lens.
 
It peels off like a bad Halloween accessory.
 
 WOW!
A handful of beard and a creepy 70's style mustache...
I'm not really sure how sexy this is for me.
Hey honey, do you have any candy or drive a van?
 
 I briefly contemplate a career in the circus.
 
Now that's hot!
I haven't seen that jawline in years!
(so much more kissable...wink, wink!)
 
We realized that when Jim shaved the beard and he shaved off years of aging.  We hadn't really noticed how much grey had snuck up on his chin and how much older it made him look.  Now I feel like a cradle robber with my "new" younger looking husband!