Showing posts with label moving. Show all posts
Showing posts with label moving. Show all posts

Sunday, October 13, 2019

Another moving experience

Six years and three moves. It's striking how different, different parts of the Denver area are. We are moving to Centennial now and we will definitely be in the plains. There's still a little rise from the South Platte River but the geography is no longer river valley.

While I adapt to the new location, my blogs will be largely about that but I'm still looking forward to switching gears to astronomy and physics next year. I wonder how light pollution will be in the new neighborhood. 

I've also shifted my October excursions to November. I still plan to take a train out to the airport for the weird Denver tour. And, unless something else interferes, I'll hike Boulder Creek with a friend. I still plan to finish up the Highline Canal Trail, but I've pretty much lost my opportunity for an Autumn hike.

Anyway, I hope you stick with me through some big changes in the future months as I finish up 2019, mathematics, and language with the caveat that the past never really goes away.

Are you one of those folks (like me) who hate moving? Take advantage of it! A move is a great time to take stock of your situation, organize your life, and make all those big changes you've wanted to make but have been putting off.

Sunday, June 18, 2017

This is a special post. I won't be backing it up into my archives. I, frankly, don't want to look back and remember it.

I'm pretty pleased with myself. From the inception of this blog, I have managed to post at least two articles a week - usually three. I'm going to slow down now. I have  several archived articles (the ones I label "2016") stocked up that I can use to bridge the gap, but in a few months I'll be back up to normal.

We'll be moving over the next few months and I'll be focusing on that. I won't be in Bear Creek Valley, but I'll still be visiting it - I'll just have a much broader range since we're probably moving into Denver proper and, even if we veer off in another direction, the Denver transportation system is pervasive enough that I ought to be able to move around as much as I want. The Rockies are still well in reach.

So, this will still be the Bear Creek Commentaries and I will look forward to returning to full function when this dislocation is over with. I hope you continue to enjoy Adventuring. Stay well.

Wolf