Sunday, February 28, 2010

Pause

Life moves fast. It’s hard to keep up. Weekends like this remind me how wonderful it is to slow down. To have time to sit casually at a coffee shop. To reflect on my life. To put the game on pause. To reevalutate where I am and where I want to be next.

There’s no point in driving around if you don’t know where you’re going. Sometimes it feels good to drive, to be on the move. You find cool things along the way. But it’s hard to figure out where you’re going if you’re constantly in motion. Sometimes, as annoying as it is, you’ve got to pull over and stop.

I’ve been driving for a long time. As hard as I try to divide my life between Denver and Vail, the truth remains, that neither is an entirely perfect place, and the thought that one is is entirely flawed. I do my best to pick and choose to create the best mix of life. I’ve done a really good job. But I am tired.

It’s hard to keep up with my blog. Weeks in Vail without internet kill me. I’m behind. I’m not ready to let go of TravelingJules. There are more adventures to come, and plenty in the present. My blog has always been an important way for me to understand my life’s progression and to have it for always to keep. While I continue to attempt to collect images of interesting, enjoyable, exciting moments, more and more often, I fail to reach for my camera. With the pleasure of routine, with comfort, the moments I desire to capture now are often boring through a camera lens—doing well at work, having breakfast in bed, becoming a local at a new place—But they are equally warm, satisfying, and meaningful.

This weekend was a reminder for me to slow down. To sleep in until twelve. To wear sweatpants. To be OK with doing nothing. To be in the good company of others. To have time to myself. To take a moment to write it all down.

Tuesday, February 02, 2010

Special to Metromix: International Snow Sculpture Championships (Breckenridge, CO)

Budweiser International Snow Sculpture Championships
Special to Metromix
Credit:Juliana Broste
Originally published on Metromix.com on February 1, 2010

If you haven't seen the snow sculptures in Breckenridge, you're missing out. A dozen 12-foot tall masterpieces came alive during sculpting week at the Budweiser International Snow Sculpture Championships. Teams from the U.S. and all around the world joined to create the most impressive works of art.


Power tools prohibited, they used saws, chisels and other hand tools to create the giant snow sculptures. Artists diligently scraped, shaped, shaved and sculpted 20 ton blocks of snow for 65 hours! The result: larger-than-life masterpieces sure to leave your mouth gaping.

Weather permitting, the finished sculptures will be on display at the Riverwalk Center in Breckenridge through Sunday, Feb. 7.

Click here to view full article: http://denver.metromix.com/events/photogallery/budweiser-international-snow-sculpture/1740083/content

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Happy Australia Day



It's all about the Tim Tam Slam.
And Veggiemite. (Dog's love it, too.)

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Night on the Town

Dinner and drinks with old friends and new.
Bryn, Kara and I have been friends since 4th grade!
Crazy!

Friday, January 15, 2010

Andrew, meet Andrew

Here are two totally unrelated people with the same haircut, the same beard, and the same name! :P

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Vacay to Vail

Vail, here I come!

I have two weeks off work, which means I have two weeks to play & work in the mountains!

I can't think of a better place to be for the holidays...









It's the busiest time of the year for Vail Snowsports School...

And I'm booked at the Beav.


With just a few days to ride Vail...


The backbowls opened just in time!

Happy New Year!

Gotta love a powder day, a plate of BBQ at Wildwood, and a margarita and a window seat at Los Amigos (hello punters on Pepi's face!).




Cheers to Jayne and Millsy for putting up with me!

(the mushroom house, shaped like an igloo)