Saturday, December 1, 2007

Super Angie...in winter its a marshmellow world

Okay, so I can't stand that song...gets stuck in my head all the time, but looking outside, it is gorgeous white. We are here in Keystone and its simply magical.

There is something special about driving into Eagle and then Summit County. When you first see the trees lit up in Avon and Beaver Creek, you know you are getting close. They dot the hill side...year round actually. They aren't just Christmas trees, but maybe we'll call them Mountain resort trees...

Driving into Vail valley, you see them everywhere. Think Temple square quality Christmas lights. All the freeway off ramps have the evergreen trees decked out. Some large, some small, all beautiful. They circle the round abouts in all the towns. They welcome visitors to cities, towns, villages, neighborhoods and of course, ski resorts.

It was fun driving onto Wildirishman road last night; having it snow covered, packed with cars and skiiers unloading their suitcases. It was only 32 degrees, so quite comfortable for walking around. This morning, we woke up to fresh snow, snow falling and just a gorgeous Marshmellow world.

Still can't stand that song!
--Super Angie

1 comment:

Tiff said...

So you made it to Keystone after all!!! How fun. I bet it is beautiful there. And good skiing for Rick. Have fun.

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