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October 7th 2010
Published: October 8th 2010
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Yep. It's us. Again. I know, months go by without hearing from us, and then you get hit with four blogs in the space of a week. Sorry. It's just been such a great week!! Yesterday was (more than likely) our final day up the mountain, as the lifts are closing on Sunday and we're due for some rotten weather this weekend (bummer). Taking advantage of the most crystal clear, warm, gorgeous day ... Read Full Entry



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He snagged my board mid-run - what a guy!
Hufff....Puff.....Hufff....Puff.....
Hufff....Puff.....

Jeremy dragging both of our boards back up the mountain,
"Honey?  How About a Hand?""Honey?  How About a Hand?"
"Honey? How About a Hand?"

I was too busy laughing and taking pictures to help the poor guy.



8th October 2010

Lucky!!
Amy and Jeremy: What fantastic photos. Spring time is really beautiful down there, isn't it??!! You were lucky with that runaway board, though. Around these parts, the only bigger no-no than a runaway skier is a runaway board(s). They can be lethal and the ski-hills tend not to be too amused when it happens. So ... you're almost on your way. Bummer! Those spring flower views were great, would love to see some of the countryside. (special request) BTW - I was most interested to learn that the Kiwis weren't up on the concept of Iced Tea. Now that surprises me. When you get home, you'll have to send them a tin for their edification. cheers, Joe Smuin
8th October 2010

what an ending
the photos are beyond belief - so glad that you climbed back down and then up again for all of your fans. the pictures are worth every sweaty, icy, breathless step you had to take to get them. You look really great, Amy, on the photo coming down the slope. Jeremy, you are the prize of prizes for all the showers of love you have shown to Amy. The love on the the top of the mountain photos is great! Cannot believe how clear the air is - so prestine and alpine - thanks so much for sharing these with everyone.

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