Does the world need a few more pictures of Dan and my annual Christmas lasagna? Honestly no, probably not — but this tradition brings our little household so much joy, I’m sharing it anyway. The lasagna turned out beautifully. We always follow the same recipe, but over the years we’ve made enough tweaks that it […]
Read MoreSt. Vrain State Park
I took a break from my very amateur birdwatching during the fall — the weather was too perfect for bike riding, and I rarely have time for both. However, now we have a fresh batch of snow on the ground and days with highs of ~30 degrees, so my binoculars have been seeing more action. […]
Read MoreWreath-making 2020
Even though little looks the same this year, not every tradition needs to go be the wayside. This year I was so, so happy to find an opportunity to hand-build my own holiday wreath again, having had such a fun time doing so last December. Not only was this year’s wreath workshop as good as […]
Read MoreSalida, Colorado (take 2)
It feels so incredible to have a story to share! Dan and I decided to take a few days off and slip away to Salida, Colorado during my Thanksgiving break from grad school. It has been a long time since either of us has had a real break from responsibilities — even when we visited […]
Read MoreHappy 1st birthday, Fiona!
Dan and I had the fortune to be invited to my niece’s first birthday party. The “pancakes and pajamas” party gathered Fiona’s friends and family on Zoom. We got to watch Fiona be spoiled rotten by gifts, then toddle around her living room. She’s becoming quite the little walker. (Sometimes I can’t believe that my […]
Read MoreA Halloween tattoo for Hazel
I have officially gotten more tattoos (two) than haircuts (one) since March. (Sidebar: If you’ve been to a tattoo parlor, you know the good ones were some of the most sanitized places you could go, even before the pandemic. Getting a tattoo is not a zero-risk situation, but with everyone in masks and no more […]
Read MoreMy pandemic tattoo: the quail
Let me introduce you to my pandemic tattoo. When Dan and I spent a week in Grand Junction, Colorado, we fell head-over-heels in love with Gambel’s quails. Neither of us had seen them before — they mostly live in the Southwest, but Grand Junction has a very desert-like climate — and there was a family […]
Read More20 miles with Daniel
Lately there hasn’t been much to report. Dan and I keep busy with our respective jobs, and my MFA program is off to a great start. We both ride our bikes to stay active — Dan more than me, of course. Other than that it’s meals at home, movies at home, reading at home… the […]
Read MoreGrand Lake, Colorado
Happy birthday, Dan! Dan’s birthday is one week after mine, and we almost always travel as our gift to one another. This year is a little different of course, but we managed a socially-distant trip to Grand Lake, Colorado and spent his birthday paddling Monarch Lake in our packrafts. Perhaps you can tell from the […]
Read MoreFarewell, Chesty La Rue
My first bicycle (as an adult), Chesty La Rue, is heading off to greener pastures. I am very lucky to have all that I have. Recently, I saw an item in a Bike Fort Collins newsletter about a bike advocate connecting people who have extra bikes with local immigrants in need of one. Many of […]
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