Posted on 07/29/2009 2:03:41 PM PDT by ChinaGotTheGoodsOnClinton
No rain in FBKS! Almost 80, and no rain in the forcast. I agree about March, when it’s cold, it almost kills your spirits.
And we poop and pee in buckets in the corner of our caves! :-)
Pray for me I drive Academy!
You are clueless.
there are IT jobs here, primarily in defense spending. LOTS of defense contractors.
We ski. And hike. And do winter activities. Plus, it is actually pleasant a lot of the times so there are other things to do like having cigars by the fireplace at the Broadmoor.
I would disagree on the North being the most conservative. The southern side of the Springs is great and near Ft Carson. I am in the Broadmoor area and it is a very conservative area.
Bottom-line is that this is a great place and I absolutely love it here.
I love Colorado Springs! Aren’t there alot of prisons south of there near Canon City? I hear all the time about famous people imprisoned near Florence....
That was in reference to someone posting about Alaska ... I do know they make great beer there (Alaska Amber my fav)
The prisons are mostly off in the distance, off the main road into town, and don't ruin the landscape - I was surprised at how unobtrusive they really are the first time I went down there.
I love Florence & Cañon City (pronounced "Canyon")- a good friend of ours is from there, and we go visit his family every so often. Both quiet, clean towns, full of nice people. It is always a pleasure to go down there.
If you've never been, go! The scenery in that area is so pretty.
Shhhhhhhhhhhhhhh We do have a lot of snow, but most winters, we probably have a nice warm sunny day with glorious weather for every snowy day. Don't tell anyone, though. We're happy to have most people think the winters are terribly harsh as we don't want too many people moving here ☺
When it isn't actively snowing, it's fun to hike, bike, and walk.
Skiing, of course.
The springs at Mount Princeton are fabulous in the winter. Nothing like sitting in the middle of a rushing ice cold creek with snow everywhere, warm and cozy in your own little thermal rock pool.
Taking the train to the top of Pikes Peak in the winter, past herds of elk is always fun.
Visiting Manitou when the tourists are gone. Heck, visiting anywhere in Colorado when the tourists are gone - we do most of our "local" sight seeing in the winter. Museums, galleries, shops, restaurants, etc., which are busy in the summer, are quieter in the winter.
Hikes through Garden of the Gods in the winter. Last year we saw elk playing in the snow one time, sheep the next, and mule deer pretty much every time.
We love to visit the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo in the winter - many of the animals seem more active in the winter for some reason.
Colorado, and especially Colorado Springs is gorgeous and fun year 'round.
Pretty much the same here .... we have the Cascades where I ski, Stevens Pass or up on Snoqualmie Pass ... I hike the Cascades in the summer ... over on the Peninsula we have Hurricane Ridge, great hiking there plus some warm springs to soak in ... I live on the Peninsula on six acres of heavily forested land ... our place is over a mile up a forest service road ...
Colorado Springs, the way America oughta be, where Obama got 39% of the vote and Kerry 32%.
Wierd and eclectic stuff about Colorado Springs:
The Mayor and the GOP County Chairman are both Hispanic Reaganites.
The only SMSA in which a majority of the adult males are veterans.
Despite (or because of?) heavy conservative GOP influence, “The Springs” has the narrowest average income gap between Black and White of all US cities(9%).
According to “Dog Fancy” magazine, the best city in which to own a dog.
The cleanest air, plus mountain water.
The first American city with a power grid.
Home to the 2nd oldest automobile race in America.
Home of the most grueling marathon in the world, with a 7,000 foot vertical climb.
Home of the beloved song “America the Beautiful.”
4th cheapest utilities.
And proprty taxes less than half of suburban Chicago.
“Welcome to Colorado Springs, where the black people are whiter than the white people.”
Did you spend your entire time in that hookah bar?
Yeah, he means the Academy. Also Peterson AFB, Schriever AFB, NORTHCOM, SPACECOM, NORAD and Fort Carson. Crawling with military, including 600 Canadian AF personnel attached to NORAD.
It's politically very conservative, but that is due more to the military and the libertarians than the evangelicals (though they are a significant component). Church attendance is only slightly higher than the national average, though that may be because every Sunday morning the gorgeous mountains are out there with outstretched arms and calling "Come unto me...".
The only ice I want to see is in my Margarita.
I'm a refugee from Chicago (where for awhile, I drove tractor-trailer in the city). Every time I hear people complain about traffic in the Springs I have to struggle to keep myself from rolling my eyeballs.
But that may be because while the Springs is getting pretty big, because of the military people who didn't want to go back home to Dinkytown,USA, the city has a definite small town atmosphere. My first month here, I had a flat and ten people stopped to offer help. In Chicago, they hit the gas to make the splash extra big.
OK, last one...
Today’s protest against ObamaCare in Acacia Park drew about 900-1000, despite rain.
Channel 13 did not bother to mention it on the 10:00 news.
That used to be a popular bumper sticket back in the 80’s.
Lived there in the 80’s and enjoyed it. Haven’t been back since 1992 and dont know if I’d even recognize the place.
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