An overnight snowstorm ended a warm and dry November here in Evergreen, Colorado. December has come in like a LION, or perhaps a confused elk.
Humans have the advantage of weather forecasters, Internet Doppler radar images, radio broadcasts, and updates from in-the-know friends and neighbors. I wonder if these guys knew this was coming? Yesterday it was green grass and high times, for what seemed like forever. Today — December 1st — may have these bulls calling Domino’s for delivery.
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opportunity to laugh at myself. Ana had a laugh too. 
Suddenly we were
We found that same short trail through the forest, which was now candle-lit in the 7 p.m. darkness. It was to be the most boisterous environment we had experienced all week, and quite a contrast from every other moment at the resort. But we were ready for some partying and live local music and a chance to interact with the locals
 We slipped out of the wild weekend celebration early and returned to our quiet secluded casita. The rhythmic beat of the salsa band and party chatter were quickly replaced with the more soothing rhythm of rolling waves on the gulf.