Song: To Zanarkand
From: Final Fantasy X
Today was a meet and greet for our mountain community...
featuring a make your own pizza day...
at the community center.
I arrived to see come cattle grazing in a field adjacent to the community center.
People use cattle or other livestock to keep the fields trimmed...
and fertilized.
It is a smart way to keep the land healthy.
Some people were already there by the time I arrived.
Volunteers put this together for everyone.
I made a sausage and mushroom pizza for myself.
Although it was small...
it was surprisingly good.
I sat in the far left rear corner.
The managers of the community center do a good job for the future of the center.
Although there are some 1,600 lots in the community...
there are only 380, or so...
homes actually built and lived in...
at least part time.
Most are just vacation or weekend homes...
while many of the empty lots were bought by people looking
for their dream location on which to much later retire...
and plan to build their dream home once they do.
And so...
our community is still quite small.
Some photos on the wall near me.
Cute
There are some old buildings from over one hundred years ago...
of which were used by loggers for the mines in Cripple Creek.
Upstairs in the community center...
they have a library and a play room.
They have a basket for book donations.
Hmmm....
I know of a few books I am going to donate sometime in the future.
Hey...
an author will do anything to get his books read :)
In the kitchen area...
volunteers hard at work.
My pizza was called out.
It was actually very good...
I was surprised.
Yes...
whenever I go to places where they call out one's name...
I use Kuma.
James is just too common a name.
I used to hate having multiple people walk up to the same order
when the name James was called.
The volunteers of our pizza day.
I really like the community spirit of our mountain community.
Our community center regularly organizes various events throughout the year
for all of our residents to enjoy.
Our community center pool.
It is open year round from early in the morning until late at night.
The pool is always heated to about 80 F.
The community center is also expanding hiking trails in the rear of the center...
and into the mountains.
I took this just before getting into my car to go back home.
It is funny...
it wasn't raining the whole time I was there...
or for the drive home.
However...
as soon as I took Bandi outside to use the bathroom...
it began raining...
and then on top of that...
Bandi had diarrhea for some reason.
So...
she multiple squatted for about 5 minutes.
It began to rain hard as I just stood there getting soaked.
However...
as soon as we walked back inside the house...
it stopped.
There just happened to be a heavy rain cloud which had passed directly overhead...
and let loose just when I was outside...
not before...
and not after...
weird.
When Bandi got on our bed...
she looked at me expectantly...
as I always give her strawberry flavored Kaopectate chews (for diarrhea)...
whenever she has exceptionally loose stools
(I call them K-chews..."You want K-chew?"...
she knows right away...and hops up on the bed while salivating heavily :)
She loves them...
and one dose usually cures her.
Right now...
the sky is clearing up...
and there are multiple patches of blue showing.
It happened in the space of half an hour from the time the above picture was taken.
Weather here changes in a very short time period.
Just like that...
blue skies shine through.
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Starting tomorrow...
it is supposed to be sunny for many days.
I hope to be able to finish up with at least the second deck during this time.
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Although the pizza was a small individual size...
it will hold me over until tonight when I warm up some of my
Mountain Man Green Curry.
In the meantime...
I think I will do some more research...
and then practice some more music after supper.

















































Final fantasy music reminds me of good times playing video games with the kids. It transports me to our homeschool days. Chris pointed out that final fantasy was a problem solving skill that taught creative solutions. Ha ha. Kevin pointed out that by having to play an older more experienced player, he had to develop strategy etc. They really worked the angles to get player time. I like the community there in Cripple Creek. They know that pizza is a universal crowd pleaser. It is clean and organized well. I am happy that your books will be available in the library. That’s cool!
ReplyDeleteI had a good time. Final Fantasy was so involving and immersive. It is a winning strategy...good writing, good scenery, good music. It never fails...although most media fail in at least one of the three. There should always be the trinity in all presentations of stories.
DeleteThe community center looks nice. Seems like they had plenty of supplies for the pizza for everyone.
ReplyDeleteYes, and everyone is always respectful, helpful, and happy. Although, I shouldn't be surprised. To live here in the mountains, is to love the land, and all of life. To be here is to have already made personal sacrifices in life, and so, this is the reward. A happy disposition is a natural result. The land, the altitude, and the views naturally mellow people out.
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