Wednesday, March 21, 2012

**NOTE: Candice continues to help her daughter recuperate. She will return next week with her blog topic series on poisons. For now, we hope you will enjoy this special Field Trip Feature to Winter Park, Colorado.

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4 comments :

  1. Wow! What a trip! I'm just glad you got back with all your bones intact, Lisa. But it looked like you had a fabulous time.

    Sandra Robbins

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  2. You know... It sort of looks like that here in Salem, Oregon right now! ;) OK, not really, but still...it's snowing today - in the middle of March!

    Anyway, your Field Trip Features are so awesome, Lisa!! Love the information along with the footage down the slope. :) Thanks so much for sharing!

    ~Amber

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  3. We had a GREAT time, Sandra. No broken bones, but a quite a few bruises, including one to my ego. LOL!

    I fell on the bunny hill...

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  4. Hey Amber,

    The snow in Winter Park was actually quite pitiful this year. Warm temperatures combined with light snowfall made for pretty icy conditions. Despite that, the resort did a great job of keeping the trails groomed and the ice to a minimum. Even a bad day skiing beats a good day working, right?? ;-)

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