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Posts about Greeley, Colorado or the Greeley area

2012 Greeley Moonlight Bike Ride Tomorrow!

We are planning on once again going to the Greeley Moonlight Bike Ride tomorrow evening. We hope you’ll join us at the Police Department on 10th Street. At 7:30 they will begin with live music and then we’ll get started on the ride about 8:45 or 9pm. There will be frozen yogurt and other free food! It’s really fun! Completely FREE!!

You can check out the article from the Greeley Tribune here. They say lights and helmets are required, but they are not really that hardcore on enforcing that rule. Some people just brought flashlights and held them or just strapped them on the bike with duct tape. Really, it’s pretty bright with that many people and the police shutting down the roads. So, don’t worry about it too much.

You can read about our past rides here:

Greeley Moonlight Bike Ride 2010,

Greeley Moonlight Bike Ride 2011.

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Pedicure Pampering in Greeley

While Britton and the boys were out golfing…we were getting pampered with pedicures!


Getting pedicures

What a life. Britton’s out swinging the clubs and I am hanging out with my girlfriends getting my feet massaged, my toe nails painted and drinking mimosas.


With Kelly and Gina at the spa

My good friend Kelly is getting married next weekend, so we did these fun, lavish activities as part of the festivities to celebrate. It took almost as long to get all of our pedicures as it did for Britton to play 18 holes! But it was a fun time.


Chocolates and Strawberries


My friend Adriana and I in the massage chairs


My foot after the pedicure

In the summer I mostly walk around barefoot or in flip-flops and don’t worry too much about putting on polish or anything, so it was definitely a treat.

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If You Want Something Done Right, Do it Twice

Well I’ve been working with the aftermath of the Honda overheating for a few days now.  I think a few things occured.  There is a hose that goes to the heater core that had been saturated with engine oil, and it sprung a leak.  I was able to just cut the end of the hose off and reattach it, leak fixed.  Thanks Dad for showing me that trick when the Corvette hose sprung a leak years back. 

Well I was driving in town the other day and when I got to my desitination I could hear a hissing under the hood.  I popped the hood and the top of the radiator was cracked.  I had put in some of that stop leak stuff they sell and it did plug the crack in the radiator, so it does work…At least temporarily. 


(click to enlarge) Cracked Radiator.

When I got home I remembered that I had an older radiator for the Civic as a backup.  I got it from a friend I work with who had it laying around.  So I swapped that one in.  It is pretty easy to do in this car.  I took it out today and drove around doing some errands.  I popped the hood and checked out the radiator to see how it was holding up.  This one, was cracked in the same exact spot.  Wonderful..lol.  The stop leak worked again however and plugged the crack, I drove it home with normal temperatures.

Well….I don’t trust the glue holding things together so I checked and apparently this crack is common on these Civics.  The suggestions in forums was to get an aftermarket radiator from one of the local auto stores.  I was able to find one for $80.  I picked it up and installed it.


Fancy New Radiator

So far this one has been holding up, but I am still checking the car after every trip for leaks.  It got up to 100 degrees here today.  The recent heat has put a lot of components under more pressure and stress than usual.  I actually think my radiator has been cracked for at least a year now, but during the cold temperatures it isn’t an issue. 

There is a lesson in life that I’ve had to learn over and over and that is that sometimes, if you want something done right, you have to do it more than once.   I suppose this is along the lines of ‘practice makes perfect’.   Cassie had come up with this saying when she was doing laundry.  She managed to come up with a lot of wrinkly clothes.  I was giving her a hard time about it and she responded with something to the effect of, “Well….If you want something done right, you have to do it twice”.  It has stuck as one of our sayings ever since.


Two Cracked and One New

The car has 280,468 miles on it now and I am not exactly sure how much longer it will hold out.  I’ve been looking around for a replacement, but if this one can hold out to 300,000 I think that should be enough and I won’t need to buy another car until Rincon!  Even if I do have to hold this one together with glue..lol.

 

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Selling our Garden Bounty

One thing we love to do in Colorado and that we are excited to try in Puerto Rico, is growing things and selling them. I sell our chicken eggs to a friend year round and I have some other people who like to buy them from time to time in the summer months when we get 5-6 eggs a day (or almost 3 dozen a week!). But when all of our plants start coming in, we also like to sell those, or the fruits from them.


At the Greeley Farmer’s Market a few years back (Selling tropical plants, but of course!)

We used to sell some of our plants at the Greeley Farmer’s Market, but now they require all sorts of expensive insurance and crap, so small backyard growers like us have been pushed out. But there is one great marketplace still around: Craigslist! We love Craigslist and use it to buy things we may need and we list our rentals as well as things around our house and from our garden and greenhouse.


One of our comfrey plants


Tomatoes and lots of other plants in the greenhouse this year


We are finishing up with the strawberry season at our house, but had a bumper crop this year!

Just tonight we sold some tomato plants that were overtaking our greenhouse floor. We also have some people interested in buying some of our comfrey plant crowns. We love doing it. I like writing up the descriptions and waiting for people to contact me. Britton is good at digging up plants and making them look good. Selling our garden bounty feels more like fun than work! We would be working in the garden anyway and so when we get paid to do it and we see how happy people are with our plants, it makes us all the more pleased.

For instance, the woman who bought our plants tonight had had all of hers torn apart when we had that hail storm a few days ago, so she was super excited to be able to start her tomato garden up again -and for way less than it would be to replace them with plants from Home Depot or a nursery.

Britton says lately he has been having dreams of planting an acre or so of our land in Rincon with rows of pepper plants. I am not sure how well peppers grow there, but I would imagine fairly good. And in Rincon, we would still be able to sell them -and eggs, palm trees, coconuts, mangoes, etc, etc- at the Farmer’s Market! There’s so much opportunity everywhere you look. We are really excited and summers in Colorado make us all the more ready to live a summer-lifestyle year-round.


At the Rincon Farmer’s Market

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