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Tropics in the Snow -Puerto Rico in Colorado?

As I was trying to stay warm in our flannel sheets this morning, I just realized that we have quite a bit of tropical things in our house. This must be part of our subconscious desire to be in the tropics considering that Colorado is in the USDA plant hardiness zone 5 and Puerto Rico is in zone 11 (same as Hawaii). What this means is that the low temperature that can be expected  in most of Colorado is -10 to -25 degrees F and the lowest you should ever expect in Puerto Rico (or Hawaii since they don’t list Puerto Rico on the map for whatever reason) is +40 degress F. So the only tropical things you can grow here are houseplants. Last night the low at night was  about 0,  and we are not even half-way through the winter season. But in good Colorado fashion, Saturday’s weather was in the upper 50’s which confuses things even more unless you are from Colorado like us, and then it’s just normal.

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USDA Hardiness Map

Here are a few tropical things we have in our house sheltered from the snowy, cold world outside.

Josh the African Grey Parrot
Josh, Our African Grey Parrot eating a tortilla chip

Banana Tree in Living Room
Our Banana Tree in our Living Room looking out to a snowy scene

We got this drawf banana tree from a seed catalog in the houseplants or exotic plant section. When we first received it, it was only about an inch tall, but we kept watering it and now (after about 3 years) it is about 6 feet tall. It has never had bananas yet and I think that is because it is so dry and the varying amount of sunlight it receives. Still, it makes me smile and it gets a new huge leaf (like 2-3 feet!) every so often. Also from the seed catalog we got some coffee plants that have never born any fruit (coffee) either but have beautiful glossy dark green leaves.

Banana Christmas Tree
Me with the Banana Christmas Tree

Because the banana tree and another tall houseplant in our living room are so big we decided to just put lights on the banana tree in front of the big picture window with a couple of ornaments and call it good.  We have had a real pine tree before from the mountains and we had a nine-foot fake tree for a while, but this is kind of fun for this year. It kind of reminds me of that Corona commercial where they light up one big palm tree…

Plus, while some holiday lights in this dark time of year are welcoming, I think too many lights and decorations are kind of corny (more on that later).

**CHICKEN UPDATE**
I was worried that the -10 degrees F might be harmful to the chickens. I checked some online references and apparently they’ll be fine as long as they are out of the wind and / or rain. Well the greenhouse is dry, but cold. It was 0 degrees a little bit ago.

I have to remember that they come with down jackets. 100 years ago nobody had a heated coop, they seemed to get by just fine.

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John Denver and Hector LaVoe – Colorado and Puerto Rico

I know, that is a weird combination -John Denver being the hippie folk singer and Hector LaVoe the rockin’ salsa singer, but there is a method to my madness. I would say that these two musicians really encapsulate what people think of when they think nostalgically about Colorado and Puerto Rico. And…I like them both.

Before my mom moved from California to Colorado to be with my dad who was from here, she would sit and listen to “Rocky Mountain High” over and over. I understand her longing because now, I sit around (or dance around) and listen to salsa music- Hector LaVoe in particular and think about Puerto Rico.


Rocky Mountain High

There are definitely plenty of other great musicians from Colorado (Big Head Todd and the Monsters, 303, Glenn Miller, Yonder Mountain String Band, India Arie etc) and from Puerto Rico (Daddy Yankee (or Yanqui-lol), Calle 13, Willie Colon, Ricky Martin, Tito Puente, Jose Feliciano), but John Denver and Hector LaVoe represent Colorado and Puerto Rico respectively, to me. -On a side note, Jose Feliciano (Feliz Navidad singer) was born in Lares, Puerto Rico!

It’s interesting that both Hector LaVoe and John Denver changed their last names. LaVoe is actually a French name that means “the voice” and he sings a song called “Soy La Voz” or “I am the voice” and of course John Denver’s last name is the capital city of Colorado. They both died untimely deaths with Denver flying and crashing his airplane while flying drunk and LaVoe from drug use that led to AIDS. I don’t know if there is a movie out about John Denver, but El Cantante starring JLo and Marc Anthony had a lot of great music in it.

Here’s a great Christmas salsa song:


Aires de Navidad

Other songs that remind me of Puerto Rico and Colorado at this time of year are: Esta Navidad by LaVoe and Colorado Christmas by Nitty Gritty Dirt Band.

Click to hear more from Hector LaVoe with La Murga de Panama.

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Colorado’s First Big Snow of the Season

Well we got a pretty good snow dumped on us last night. I think the latest figures are about 6-8 inches or so. It gets dark at about 4:30pm and the temperature is only about 19 degrees right now. The first snow is always so pretty. The snow seems to sparkle and everything including the sky is white. It was pretty hard to get to work this morning even though I only work about 2 miles from home here in Greeley. Britton thought his drive would be too much so he just worked from home (remote). Here are a few pictures of the day.


A carpet of snow in our backyard


Chickens inside the greenhouse trying to stay warm


Even though I keep my car in the garage at home, my car still was covered in snow and ice when I left work. The ice/snow scraper is a MUST in all cars in Colorado. I would estimate that 90% Coloradans have an ice scraper in their cars at all times even in the summers. The other 10% are probably recent immigrants from California or some other warm place who wouldn’t know any better. The Colorado road conditions were bad. It was really slick out there on the roads today too. I went right through a 3-way stop this morning. Luckily, no other cars were around. Driving in Colorado in the snow/winter is something you must practice, that’s for sure.


Schnoodle loves to stick her nose in the snow and get covered in it.


A shot off our front porch

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Flying South for the Winter

 


Here’s an extra pic so you can see how close the geese are to our house


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I took a few pictures in the backyard today. The geese are pretty smart. When it gets cold they leave town and go south to stay warm! Today’s high will be ~40* F. Low about 22. They are just stopping by on their way from Canada / Northern US. They fly in huge V formations.

Oh and here was a gang fight I got a picture of. I think Kittah might be able to take them both.

They usually get along just fine but lately the chickens have been taking the cat food. Kittah disapproves!

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