by Colorado Mountains | Jan 12, 2019 | Colorado News
The Kwanzaa principle For today, Dec. 28, is Ujima: Collective Work and Responsibility. Ujima means building and maintaining our community together and making our brothers’ and sisters’ problems our problems while solving them together.Vanessa Garrison and Morgan...
by Colorado Mountains | Jan 12, 2019 | Colorado News
Taos Ski Valley looking very snowy this morning 12-27-18 | Cover: NOAA Another tease for Utah with 2-4 inches likely during Thursday before an increase of heavier snow hits the San Juan Mountains. If you’re in the Cascades, a convergence zone of cold NW flow brought a...
by Colorado Mountains | Jan 12, 2019 | Colorado News
As we close the books on another year, it’s helpful to look at what we’ve learned and how we can create a financially healthy 2019. 1. List out your financial wins What are your 2018 financial victories? Did you have constructive monetary conversations? Did you make...
by Colorado Mountains | Jan 12, 2019 | Colorado News
Nic pulled himself from the car and tried to wake up. The cold air helped, but not much. Funny. Nic–every member of the Special Forces for that matter–was trained to take combat naps. It was a useful ability to put yourself into deep sleep for ten or fifteen minutes...
by Colorado Mountains | Jan 12, 2019 | Colorado News
Stevens Pass opened under the Vail Resorts banner today with 23 inches of new snow mid-mountain falling in the last two days, and more on the way. Serious storm action off the top of the week brought the mid-mountain snow level up by two feet, for a 34 inch base and...