Friday, July 16, 2010

We Must Rebuild.
But Who Will Lead Us In the Rebuilding Process???

60 mile an hour gusts. Tornado Warnings 15 miles away. Small hail and heavy rains. This is what happened. This is my story:

On a hot yet normal July 15th, I was watching the re-run of the Tour de France and started to hear the rumble of thunder and the howling of high winds. The dog comes rushing into the house as I hear the spear-pellets of hail start to crash down on my rickety back patio cover. The computer was on so I went to turn it off since the crashing of lightening was coming closer and closer......"come on, come on!" I said as the hail was getting louder and the winds were now rattling the screen doors and slamming opened doors. As I rushed out of the computer room to try and save what was left of my house, I notice something very heart breaking and devastating not only for myself but for all Southern Colorado. "Oooohhh.......God Dammit!!" I whisper shouted as the tears started to roll from my sweaty cheeks. Oh well. Enjoy!
-Bulge









Wednesday, April 28, 2010

A Whole New Season

I've delayed too long! The hops are up, and have been up, for over a month now. I was in the Springs in early March and they were already breaking ground. And now....well now, some of them are 4 feet tall. Further, Ryan sodded his backyard juxtaposing the hop garden between his patio and the lawn. Although I've only seen pictures (the ones below), it looks awesome. The Chinooks are doing exceptionally well and so are the Hoods (no surprise).


South West Brewers Gold(Above)
South Mt Hood
South East Chinook
North West Chinook
North Mt. Hood
North East Fuggle
The New Sod!

East Newport