Quick! Go online and order plane tickets to visit me!
I got a Farewatcher alert from Travelocity - $175 round trip tickets to Denver! I don't know what the restrictions are or how long it will last... Do it! Do it! Do it!
It's absolutely beautiful outside right now; Joe is on his way to REALLY go for a hike this time. I'm online trying to catch up with everything I can't do while I am on the West side.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY MATT! It's my little bro's 14th today!
Usually I work four 10 hour days... This week, since we have so much going on, I stayed in Grand Lake through yesterday (Friday). Even though it's always much colder and snowier on that side of the continental divide, I am really enjoying my time over there. Of course, I just had to go and get an overuse injury from tearing at those logs and slash with a little too much enthusiasm... So I spent the week mostly flagging trees to be sprayed or for pheromone packets to repel the beetles. By the time I get done flagging everything, I will have marked about 2,000 trees. Phew.
We also got this thing called an Air Curtain Burner - it's a big dumpster that blows air and incinerates logs - so I got to help out on that a bit. Also got a little bit of overtime checking on it in the middle of the night to make sure it didn't start a forest fire. 52 hours of work this week, yippee!
... And all that money is going to my new used vehicle I hope to purchase in the next few weeks. Probably a Toyota pickup, since that's THE vehicle of choice out here. I was accelerating in Focus today, and the engine just SHUT DOWN. I restarted the car and it was fine... but yeah, methinks it's time to move on.
The West side is just one big sleep-deprived party - we eat out every night (don't feel like hauling our cooking utensils back and forth) and usually end up at the Lariat Saloon to play pool or trivia (we formed our own team, The East Siders... and lost, but not by a lot! Next week is our week!!), and pet the wolf-dog Otis and everybody else's mutts. One evening, Sandy and Doug hosted a Mai Tai Party in honor of a former coworker, and also in honor of their friend Susie who used to work for Rocky... she went to Haleakala NP in Hawaii and died when a rock fell off a cliff while she was clearing a road. It was also a little tribute to Jeff Christensen, the ranger who died in 2005. They went to visit their friend who actually got the job that their deceased friend Susie had... Very strange. Anyway, they showed home videos of their trip out there and served up the best Mai Tais ever! There were quite a few people there; of course, Ron, Cisco, Travis and I were feeling pretty good by the end of the night!
Oh, and Sandy and Doug invited me to Hawaii with them in February... the only thing I have to pay for is airfare (~$600 or less from Denver!) and food and drinks! Heck, maybe I'll even try to get a job there. Why not?! I heard it's relatively easy to get a seasonal job there... but near impossible to stay. I'm up for a challenge! ;)
Scott, whom I worked with in 2003, and Dayle came over from the East side to help us out, so those two, Mark and I took over the pool table (and I adopted the juke box) and the bowling alley... and the story ends with Mark standing outside the truck with a frozen trout in his hand, decided whether we would go back to the bar or cook turkey-dogs over the fire at the Air Burner. It doesn't sound that funny, but it was.
Anyway gotta jet before Joe gets here! So much going on, I know I am forgetting a bunch. Probably getting my own apartment, since it looks like I will be getting a roommate in June. Yuck!
Oh, lots and lots of moose pics to add later. Also saw a pine marten but the little bugger was too fast for me!
Here is the obituary for Dick Ingalls:
"Age 45 of Redford. May 4, 2006. Loving brother of Kathleen Hefni (Mohamed), Joanne Ingalls McKay, Paula McCue (Mike), William (Kathy Taves), Thomas (Donell), Mary, John, and Barbara. Preceeded in death by his loving wife Robin, father Richard, mother Mary, and sister Shirley. Also survived by 14 nephews and nieces. Visitation will be at Harry J. Will Funeral Home, at 34567 Michigan Ave, Wayne, MI on May 7, 2006 from 2-7 p.m. Internment after cremation at United Memorial Gardens, Curtis Rd, Plymouth Township. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the American Cancer Society of Michigan in honor of Dick's wife Robin Ingalls."
