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Nothing cute or interesting to report alot of time spent either in the details of the move, looks like I'll be moved in Sedona for New Years which will be a great way to start off the New Year. New Years will mean our traditional trip up the mountain to Flagstaff for dropping of the pinecone which is great fun. Otherwise I am trying to get work done I have a webcast announcement or two to get out this week and some other work on a database, trying to ensure that my employer is not wasting their money on this telecommuting thing, actually according to studies over work is not an uncommon issue for telecommuters, because they want to ensure their effort is real, but I am not a workacholic yet, well no worse than I ever have been. It snowed (correction: is snowing) up in the mountains and since I would like to take another load up there before Christmas it looks like I'll get to play in the snow. Arizona snow is different that DC snow, it dumps the snow very quickly and then moves on, you dig yourself out. A day or two later the roads have completely cleared and you are left with the snow as a nice decoration, but little hassle. As some friends noted this weekend it can suck if you life in a house and have to shovel the walk, but having lived in dorms or apartments up in Flagstaff it wasn't much of an issue, Sedona will get the occasional dusting, but even then the most I'll likely shovel is the steps and that will melt quick enough.
View Article  Why I Love Arizona

(a humble response)

1. Family

2. Friends

3. Mexican food

4. Fast backcountry roads with no traffic

5. Sedona and Flagstaff

6. Sunset 'noff said.


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