Saturday, December 09, 2006
You can see other boarders here. There were a lot more snowboarders than skiiers. I haven't noticed such a big difference in Colorado. The sky was pretty. It's too bad the slope wasn't facing the sun for sunset though, it would have kept it warmer for longer too.
I liked the way the shadows were falling in this picture. You can see a little bit of snow on the hillside in the distance, but they got almost 1 inch of natural snow as opposed to 10 inches of man-made snow. Either way, the conditions were pretty good with very little ice.
This is the view facing toward the Bunny Hill. I actually rode that once and took the lift, but it sure was short, so I decided to head back over to the Mt. Mansfield run.
Another chairlift headed down, although we were actually stopped in this picture. That made it easier to get the chairlift. This chairlift was a triple, which is their biggest. There are 6 chairlift's total and 13 trails. I had thought there were 18, but the trail map says 13.
You can see the sky starting to turn colors in this picture a little. I would have taken more sunset pictures, but the snow was blowing down on me at the top of the lift and I didn't want to get my camera covered! I did take a video while riding down the run once.
Friday, December 08, 2006
Well, I certainly have an activity worth a blog post now! I hit the slopes for the first time this season today and the snow was actually in great shape. It was hardly icy at all and the high for the day was 23, so it was not slushy either. All the runs were not open yet, but they are shooting toward having the whole place open early next week, which would be great because I'll be back on Tuesday!
There was a pretty view from the top of this run. You can see the snow on the tree was from the snow makers as well. They were making lots of snow over the last week and they have a solid base now.
I went to see the Raptors play the Cavs. on Wednesday in Cleveland and narrowly missed their big snow storm, I heard today from some boarders from Cleveland area that they got somewhere between 5-10 inches on Thursday. The Raptors now have a new #15, Jorge Garbajosa, and they have a lot of European players now, they played a great, unselfish game. The Cavs. wore their orange '86-'87 throwback jerseys.
I like this picture because you can see the sun through the trees and the snow maker to the right. It was a pretty afternoon. I spent a lot of the time on the lift as opposed to riding, but compared with living in the Sunny South this is pretty amazing to have a Ski Resort a mere 30-35 min. drive away! With my Season Pass I am certainly planning on getting my money's worth. Well, it quit posting once again. You can't even begin to imagine the pretty sight of Snow Trails from these pictures, you actually need to come visit and go riding there yourself to see!!
Sunday, November 26, 2006
The new Grand Prix sure looks nice, and it rides nice and is sure nice to have. This is Wednesday morning before we headed out for Zephyrhills. What a fun and short break we had.
Before I run out of room to post pics., I had to put this one on. This was taken this morning when mom was taking pictures of us shooting hoops in the driveway. Look at dad's expression! It sure was fun to be able to play outside in the fresh air and the sun. There is no place like the Sunny South. I never saw a cloudy day and hardly even a single cloud in 5 days of break... amazing, whoever says that Collegedale is rainy is crazy. Come visit me in Mt. Vernon and you will see the definition of rainy.
It was yet again an amazing sunset. That is the norm in FL every time we are there to visit. There were jet skis and boats in the water, but no surfers as the waves were not quite big enough. It was great fun to play frisbee and shop at a great sports store.
The camera was barely out of the water for this picture. I tried to capture the sun's glare. You can see the extent of the waves in the picture... maybe New Smyrna beach was better for surfing! Those lucky FLA students!
How do you like that Great Blue Heron? It was a little bit afraid of me for some reason, I didn't even do anything except for try to get a picture with it!! I got another nice close up of him straight on.
Now this was where 67% of my break was spent, driving and sitting in traffic jams. It was too short for all the time on the road! I have come to the conclusion that next Thanksgiving it would sure be nice to stay at home and avoid the traffic!
I zoomed the camera in to take this picture of mom and dad and grandma and Coleman walking down the beach. There is a boat behind them probably getting ready to pull up a wakeboarder, or maybe even go fishing. I guess you'll never know.
There must have been some racing going on here on the beach. Look at the nice tire track that was left. The break was a blast, just way too short. From the beach to the slopes. It won't be too long before you will see pictures from Snow Trails and snowboarding. I need to go get my season pass picture taken in Mansfield sometime this week.
Monday, November 13, 2006
Carrie was able to come visit me over the weekend and we had a great time! Here is a picture of us before the Cavaliers vs. Celtics game. Cleveland made an amazing comeback to win after being down by 24. The weekend went by way too fast. Carrie got to come watch my Health class on Friday and then got a short tour of the school and got to meet a few staff and students. Friday we went shopping in Newark at Indian Mound Mall, and then came back home and had some cornbread and chilli for supper.
Here is another picture from the game. I didn't remember to bring my camera shopping Friday so I have a lot more pics. from Saturday. We sat in the 2nd row from the very top of the arena but it was pretty loud still and a great game. Sabbath morning we went to SS and Church with Oakwood performing and then went to eat at Ed Strunk's house for lunch. Then we headed out in the rain for Cleveland, which Carrie got to see for the first time in the dark only!!
Here is a picture of us infront of the Christmas tree after lunch at the Strunk's Sabbath afternoon. What do you think about the Christmas Tree being up already? It's almost Thanksgiving.
On Sunday we had Apple Crisp for breakfast that I cooked up on Saturday. Then we watched Cars on my computer. In the afternoon we took a walk around Kenyon College and the Kokosing Gap Trail. Here is a picture of Carrie next to a display on campus that reminded me of the display at Andrews that Amy and I used to climb on years ago! It was a great weekend that went by far too fast!
Monday, October 30, 2006
Here is yet another '99 Pontiac at Cal's! My parents found this 1 day after the Bonneville got crushed. Hopefully this car will work out and I can get it at Thanksgiving, when my rental car runs out (November 21). I will be awhile without a car that's my own, but this car does have 52,000 miles as opposed to 98,678 that the Bonneville had.
Here is a nice side view that my parents took. It looks very nice and by what I've heard from the test drive my parents took it for it runs very well with plenty of get-up. Well, this locked up again so I'll try to post the rest in a second.
Here is one of the multiple pictures I took of my former '99 Pontiac Bonneville. It was crushed by a giant oak tree on Saturday at the Guys dorm parking lot at Mt. Vernon Academy.
Here is a clos up picture. The entire back window is completely gone, as is the sun roof. The roof of the car is severly bent and the front winshield is all cracked although still intact. The students tell me the alarm didn't go off when the tree initially fell on the car, only once Mr. Daniels and Dean Wright came to look at the car. Some students said it sounded like a gun.
Here is the front of the car. You can see the window is smashed up pretty bad. Behind the car is the rubble of the tree.
You can clearly see here the right side of the car where the car took the biggest hit from the tree. The frame of the car is detached and bent away from the door! This picture was taken looking down on the closed door. Tomorrow is the awaited meeting with the inspector from State Farm which will start the rest of the process. I already have a rental lined up for 19 days starting Thursday, when I will return the school's Chevy Astro. That will get me through to Thanksgiving Break and hopefully to the new potential Pontiac Grand Prix that my parents have found at Cal's.
Sunday, October 22, 2006
Here is a photo of some amazing gymnast who were doing all kinds of flips and headstands and spinning on their heads... It was neat to see. They did a good job of keeping us entertained during time-outs. You can see there were a lot of fans courtside. I wonder how much the refs. got paid for this game?
Here is a picture of all the National Hockey League teams hanging from the rafters. The Toronto Maple Leafs are the 3rd banner from the right of the speaker in the left of the picture. You could see where the ice is usually at during Blue Jackets games. The ice is a lot longer than an NBA court. One of the students, who is about to start working for me tomorrow in the gym, said that hockey is the most exciting sport to watch, mainly because of the fights!
Here is one of my best close up pictures of the game. You can see Damon Jones, formerly on the Miami Heat. He is a great 3-point shooter and was a big part of Miami's team a couple years ago. It was fun seeing the Hawks again after seeing them so many times in Atlanta. Now I have seen the Hawks beat the Spurs and Cavaliers. The next game I will be at will be with Carrie in November!! I can't wait... finally Carrie will get to see Mt. Vernon. It will be a great time, the countdown is on.
Here is a picture of Nationwide Arena in Columbus, home of the NHL's Columbus Blue Jackets. Hopefully I'll be back later this winter to see them. There was a USHL Hockey game going on we got to see a little bit of through the windows before we went in to see the Cavs. game. I haven't skated on ice for awhile, I guess I'll probably get a chance again this Christmas at Camp Au Sable!
Here is a picture of Lebron James about to check back into the game. There is no question why over 10,000 fans came to see this pre-season game, to see LeBron live. He had a solid game with 21 points, 7 rebounds and 6 assists. He really turned it on in the 2nd half as he missed a lot of shots in the 1st half on his way to a 7 for 17 shooting night, including 1 for 2 from 3-point range.
Here is a picture of some of the guys that came and the guys dean. The guys seemed to have fun overall and we really didn't have that bad of seats for $10. It was a very slow start as the Hawks led 37-28 at halftime, but at the end of 4 quarters, it was tied at 79 all thanks to a Drew Gooden shot with 22 seconds left. LeBron missed the potential game winner that sent it to overtime, where Joe Johnson hit the game-winner for the Hawks with 1.7 seconds left for a 90-88 win.
Here is a picture from Ephesus church Sabbath afternoon after Church in the morning and potluck. We had a great lunch and then a lot of the students came in here in the sanctuary and played drums, the piano, electric guitar and sing.
Here is a picture of me infront of the Ephesus church in Columbus, OH. It was a beautiful sunny Sabbath afternoon and I couldn't stay inside all day, so I went for a hike through the neighborhood where our boys dean lives.
Here is a picture of 2 Canadian Geese I saw while walking. They were squaking loudly at me. Why do they hate me so much? Ever since I was little and at the Toronto Zoo! I guess they aren't my favorite either, so it evens out. I had a good time taking pictures of them as they ran away.
Here is a picture of a nice house in a neighborhood I was hiking in. I saw a lot of huge houses and I actually only got chased by 1 dog the whole time, which was pretty good. After the hike we had pizza at church and then headed to Nationwide Arena to see LeBron and the Cavs. take on the Atlanta Hawks in pre-season NBA action. I will make another post with more pics.
Friday, October 20, 2006
Here is an awesome picture of the sunrise one morning before I headed to teach Sophomore P.E. class at 7:30 a.m. For the last 1 or 2 weeks it is nearly pitch black when I am driving to school to teach.
Here is a picture of our Girls Varsity volleyball team warming up before our match against Fairfield Christian Academy. I was the head coach for both the JV Girls and Varsity that night as both coaches were busy. It was fun, although we didn't get back until after 10 p.m. which made it a long night.
Here is a picture of my uncle Milt through the glass at Olive Garden! It makes him look slightly different than he normally would! I will put a better picture of him on this post.
What a great name for a restaurant... North Beach. This made me want to go surfing again. It was fun at New Smyrna beach while student teaching at F.L.A. and then behind the boats at Nosoca a ton this summer is where I really got hooked. The clouds were really pretty that day.
Here is a picture of part of the group at Jeff's wedding at Giordano's Pizza on Saturday night after the wedding rehearsal, and also after the Tigers took out the Yankess 3 games to 1. I have only witnessed one celebration better than that one- the Blue Jays in '93. While we were there visiting we also were able to watch the Mets and Dodgers (if I stood up and walked over near the pizza bar).
Post #4 of the Camping Weekend
Here is a picture of Carrie sitting on the edge of one of the cabins down the hill. It was quite a hike down to the cabins at least if you have to do it all the time. We didn't get to see inside of one of them, but it was neat to see them. My parents said the cabins that used to be there must have been buldozed down because they couldn't find them and these looked really different.
I thought this picture was funny of Carrie as we were waiting for Jaclyn and Ryan to get to the State Park. I think she was making this face after hearing about the detour Jaclyn and Ryan took. I guess that enjoyed the scenic route!
Here is a nice scenic picture of the rocks on our hike on Saturday afternoon. It was absolutely awesome weather the entire weekend. It went by way too fast.
I thought this picture was funny of Ryan digging in the sand next to the campsite. We had fun playing on the merri-go-round and also swinging on the swings.
Here is a nice self-portrait of us by the river. The sun was nearly down so there is no sun shining.
Here is a picture from below of the 2 photographers. Ryan was off hiking underneath the water falls at this time. He should have been excited to see his N.Y. Giants take down the Falcons Sunday, a game that he talked about on-and-off all weekend. But then again, with the Giants playing a team from Atlanta, how could they expect to lose?!
Here is a picture of dad and Ryan trying to warm up next to the nice fire. Can you see all the great food in the backgound? We certainly had enough to eat with all the great cooking during the weekend. You can see the hug log burning that my dad chopped for about 20 minutes one morning!
Here is a picture of mom warming up by the fire. Do you notice a trend here? Everyone was trying to warm up. In the background is the tent I stayed. It had a nice air vent that made sure it didn't get too hot at night! There was plenty of fresh air, that's for sure. Well, I'll stop there for now. Happy Sabbath everyone.