Well, February ended in Sunny Colorado with beautiful sunsets over the mountains. Whenever I am here with Susan and Larry (our best friends), I call my time here "Rocky Mountain High!" It is just beautiful in these mountains. They live at around 8,000 feet and so it is either we go down, which is into town, the town being Boulder and other small towns around, or up, to this little mountain town called Nederland, the gateway to the Indian Peaks (the Front Range). A couple of nights ago, we had dinner in this quaint restaurant/lodge, which is at around 9,000 feet and I was able to catch the most beautiful sunset over the mountains. Now, if that isn't a "Rocky Mountain High!" I could also see a ski area called Eldora, which is where their youngest son, Zach, spends a lot of time snowboarding. The highlight of this trip, besides the beautiful sunset, was that we saw three large herds of Elk on our way, and I had the best Brie Burger and Fries, so now Rock can stop talking about that burger, as he had it a couple of times with Larry, on previous visits here. Susan had knee replacement surgery and it has been my pleasure to help Larry take care of her in her recovery. We wish you a speedy recovery Heysus. Larry left for one of his trips this morning and will be gone for a week. When he gets back, I leave for home, Saturday. Zach works for Google and before I leave Saturday, we are meeting him for a tour of the Google offices in Boulder. Next week he will be in California where they are head quartered. I am excited to do this as, like many of you, I couldn't live without Google!! Sounds as if I will be getting great pictures from his office of the Flat Irons, which is a beautiful mountain range. I am sure I will be back from Keller with the "Google" experience. This coming week, Susan has physical therapy three times, so I will accompany her and Andrea, her friend, will drive us in to town. If Susan is up to it, we will do lunch one of the times and perhaps a movie. I have been able to go with her sister Kayda to a couple of movies, that were nominated in various categories for this year's Oscars, so that has been great to be able to catch up with movies. We have also watched many here, thanks to Netflix. Of course, last Sunday was my "Superbowl!" We had a wonderful Oscar night with good food, good wine and most of all good company.

A view of the "Moore Lodge" from the upper deck

"S'Moore Lodge!






Wow, what a Sunset over the Rockies!



Look at these beautiful animals



"Quivering Aspirins!" In Moore language this means
"Quaking Aspens!"

Kayda adding to the Oscar feast!

"S'Moore Lodge shots!

The Gazebo and the "Gabito", which in Moore
language is small "Gazebo!"
