Colorado River Named to”Most Endangered Rivers” List
Our beloved Colorado River and more specifically the Fraser River has been named the #6 most endangered river in the United States. The threat of water diversion from the state’s namesake river has landed the Upper Colorado at #6 on this year’s list, as compiled by the conservation advocacy group American Rivers.
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Colorado River Named to”Most Endangered Rivers” List
Our beloved Colorado River and more specifically the Fraser River has been named the #6 most endangered river in the United States. The threat of water diversion from the state’s namesake river has landed the Upper Colorado at #6 on this year’s list, as compiled by the conservation advocacy group American Rivers.
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Winter Park Doughnuts
We have heard that Winter Park is getting it’s own doughnut shop. Rumor has it that Ziggy and Barbara, owners of Polservice Cleaning Services, are opening a doughnut shop next to Fontenot’s Cajun Cafe in the Kings Crossing shopping center. Go Ziggy go!! We could use some good hot doughnuts up here in Winter Park and not…
Goodys in the Winter Park Village
I headed out the other morning to give Goodys breakfast crepes a try and to hit the Winter Park slopes for some early morning turns. Well, it was a great day all around.
I had a breakfast crepe with ham and cheese while I sat at Goodys counter. There was some skiing videos to…
Bluebird Day at Winter Park Resort
What is a bluebird day you may ask. Well, I was wondering that also when we saw the bluebird on the left perched on a building at Devil’s Thumb Ranch.
My definition of a bluebird day is a nice spring like day with blue, blue skies, no wind and a bunch of snow on…
Spring is in the air and things are happening in and around Winter Park. Rivers and lakes are opening up to raft, fish, and paddle board, the mountain bike trails are drying out, the restaurants are re-opening from their off-season hiatus, and locals are returning from their desert/beach getaways excited and eager to get back to working and playing in…