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Never a Dull Moment

Snowy Rut

February 27, 2010

Tags: snow, ice, storm, cabin fever, seasonal affected, dark, funk

The snowiest February comes to an end in the next few days and I have mixed feelings about it. In general, I enjoy the winter storm warnings and the cold doesn't bother me -- I just get out the "Michigan" clothes and I'm set to go. And, unlike Michigan, at least the Traverse City-area I'm most familiar with, we do get a fair amount of sun popping out between the snow squalls here; sometimes it's snowing and sunny at the same time in the NC mountains. (more…)

The Confluence at the end of the New River Expedition 2010.


We waited for the Expedition to reach Roby Greene bridge so the T.V. guys could get some good shots.

Self Portrait from the New River Expedition last year - Day Two - I still looked pretty chipper, don't you think?

Rosie was excited!

Aunt Chrissy and Rose

Rose and Troy.

YAY EMMA - Doesn't she look stunning!

Traffic Jam: Ashe County Style.

These four photos where taken on the South Fork New River, Wednesday morning, April 7.






It was a sparkling Sunday morning.



Back row, left to right, Susan, Anna and Chris. Front row, left to right, Mary Nell, Darlene, Judy, Jane & Bethy.

In front of the library.

Henry (left) at the WV conservation easement signing yesterday.


Ain't it purty?

Poor old Snowball the Subaru sitting next to the new car... with all of its 172,000 miles.

Super cool interior. Oh, and yes, I DO own Ford stock...

I'm pretty sure I was saying a swear word here...

Anne Knight and Sam were ready for the show to start!


Susan and Chris. Goobers forever.

Susan, Spike and Sam.

Here's the very end of the New River.

The final salute of the New River Expedition 2009.

Goucher Gophers, class of 2005, on the New River near Radford, VA. Chris Arvidson & Tim Jackson!

During the New River Expedition the Concerned Citizens of Giles County made us lunch on the River. These folks are incredible. They are fighting a fly ash dump on the River and are absolutely dedicated and focused. Read about their efforts by clicking on the link above.

Camping on the New at the Goette/Claus house "Bellebend"

Mr. Heron poses near a few lingering rhododendron blossoms.

Day Three - taking off.

How about this for a crew! Yay to everyone who made it the 22 miles of the first day!