Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Breckenridge or Bust!
Only a month late posting this (I was waiting to catch up with work and life enough to post this, but its not happening), so here it is! My husband and I went to Breckenridge CO for a Miata fun trip. That would explain the "topless driving" comment on my banner. I have a 1996 Mazda Miata that I dearly love. It is THE most fun car to drive! I belong to the Peak to Peak Miata Club out of CO (there arent any clubs that I know of in Wyoming, although I know there are at least a dozen Miata in Sheridan), and our trip this year was to Breckenridge. What a fantastic time we had! We left early Thursday morning (Sept 25th) and drove the quick way down I25 then West. Took about 8 hours to get there. On Friday we went over Independance Pass to Aspen. Wow is all I can say. The colors were prime and the driving was twisty, cant get much better than that. Saturday Dave and I decided to roam around Breckenridge for some non-driving time, and the shops and buildings were really neat. The club also had Mike Hand of Dents by Hand there to take care of any dings we might have. I had plenty of door dings and now the car is pristine. Huge difference! I swear it drives faster without the wind resistance *wink*. Sunday we wound our way home through Rocky Mountain National Park, Estes Park, Winter park and a great 2 lane between Laramie and Wheatland. That happened to take us 13 hours to get home, but the weather was perfect, so we didnt mind. If youd like to see some more pics of the trip that was taken by club members, please visit http://www.peaktopeakmiata.org/photos/080925_photos_files/index.html (sorry, I dont know how to hide the link behind a word yet). 15 states and Canada were represented at this event, with 69 cars and almost 100 people. It was a great time, spent with friendly people and surrounded by beautiful scenery. Zoom Zoom.
Saturday, October 4, 2008
Happy World Card Making Day!
Kind of exciting to have a day dedicated to stamping :) I managed to do a couple cards for the Cornish Heritage Farms challenges. Here is one of them.

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