December 8th, 2009 by Sha
Within a matter of hours our Indian summer has turned to winter. The huge storm moving across the United States dumped two feet of snow on south west Colorado overnight. The sun is trying to break out this morning but the weather forecast is telling us more storm is on the way. There’s already too much snow for the four wheeler to plow; it keeps getting stuck and Pete is having a heck of a time trying to clear our road. We’re definitely not going anywhere today. It’s okay though, we have plenty of supplies and the internet is working – that’s all we can ask for in this kind of weather.
June 5th, 2009 by Sha
Changed the site theme today for summer, it reminds me of Hawaii with the beautiful hibiscus flowers. The weather here in B.F.C. has been just gorgeous, all the new Aspen leaves are bright neon green and the wildflowers range from purple-blue to bright yellow. It’s quite a sight to say the least! I did take some more photos but forgot to transfer them to the computer before I came into town today. Our internet is still unusable at the house, so we’ve been coming to the coffee house almost every day this past week to get online. I’ll try to get those up next time I get online.
May 8th, 2009 by Sha
Pete started smoking meats last summer, using a propane grill that my mom bought for me when I purchased my first house in 1997. (Thanks, Mom, we still use that grill at least three times a week!) He’s got a system that works great and produces excellent (m)eats, but he wanted a dedicated smoker. He was so serious about it that he’d done a bunch of research and had even picked one out, so I thought it would be fun to get it for him this year. On April 10th I found the best price on the Char-Griller Outlaw smoker at Amazon.com, with the best deal on shipping. The smoker weighs about 140 pounds, and most places wanted over $100 for shipping; Amazon charged $39. I ordered the smoker and it arrived within 5 days, heavily damaged. The box looked like it had fallen off the back of a truck and had been taped together with at least one roll of packing tape, maybe two. (Click here or on the thumbnail image to view the smoker pics.) The smoker is powder coated and the lid had such bad dents that it cracked the powder coating, which will just lead to premature rust. It was also missing a bunch of assembly parts like bolts, nuts, and even the thermometer. I’d bet that one of the parts bags fell out of the gaping holes in the box. I sent Amazon an email with photos of the damage and they said they would send out another smoker and we can return the damaged one using the pre-paid shipping label they included in their email. The tracking number I got for the replacement says it’s being shipped to Oregon, so I call Amazon to try to figure out what’s going on. They don’t know either, but assist with getting the package bound for Oregon re-routed to Colorado and is expected to be delivered on Friday, May 1st. At this point it seemed that things were sorted out. On Tuesday, April 28th I went to our mailbox in town and guess what’s waiting for me? A smoker! Fine, whatever, as long as it’s not damaged and we can get on with the fun part of making some yummy food. We swap damaged smoker for good smoker, damaged smoker gets put back in good smoker’s box and sent back to Amazon on Friday May 1st. That same day, when I get back home from town, the UPS truck comes driving up our road at 3:30 pm. Now mind you, I live in B.F.C., and for the most part no delivery company will bring packages to the house which is why we have a delivery address in town. Guess what was on the truck? Smoker number three! I went outside to stop the driver before she unloaded the monstrosity and briefly told her about what had happened. We both had a good laugh, and I refused the delivery. It is the only time Amazon has made a mistake, I just wish it would have been something less heavy. But everything’s copasetic now. Pete is very happy and is already planning his summer meat smoking schedule. I can’t wait!
March 25th, 2009 by Sha
There’s a show called UFO Hunters on the History channel, tonight’s episode was called “Underground Alien Bases” (ep. #46, 3/25/09). The bulk of the show was filmed in and around Dulce, NM, at a place called Archuleta Mesa.
So check this – Dulce, NM is about 30 miles from our house, and we can clearly see Archuleta Mesa from our patio. I almost feel cheated because I have not seen a UFO since we’ve lived here! What we have seen on several occasions is a very bright light, on the Mesa and behind it. Those instances were very memorable because there are no lights on out here at night, so when they showed up (and later disappeared) it was unmistakable. And, once last summer, Pete and I saw a black helicopter fly from one end of the valley to the other. We watched with our binoculars as it slowly went by and could see a man perched in the open side door. He seemed to be looking for something. An escaped alien perhaps? Cool!
If you don’t have cable/satellite tv you can watch the episode online at www.historychannel.com.