Monthly Archives: March 2012

Colorado Bucket/To-Do List Before Moving to Puerto Rico

We have started to talk about what we need and want to do here in Colorado before we move to Puerto Rico. I think of moving to Puerto Rico sort of like graduating from school and moving on to the next thing in life. And of course before graduation there is usually a checklist of things to get done first.  So here are a few that we have started to put into motion. I am sure there will be more that we do or think of but this is a start:


Curvy mountainous roads

1. Climb a 14er. If you haven’t ever heard of the term “fourteener” you probably aren’t from Colorado. Everyone here knows that a 14er is a mountain that is over 14,000 feet high. Colorado has the most mountains over 14,000 feet so there are a lot to choose from as you can tell from this list. We are thinking Mt. Bierstadt as it is a beginner mountain and can be done in about 6 hours (3 hours up the mountain and 3 hours down). And it is also fairly close -about 2 1/2 hour drive from Greeley. We’ve done most other things in Colorado that it’s known for including skiing, snowshoeing, snowboarding, sledding, hiking, bicycling, white river rafting,camping, etc but we haven’t yet been to the summit of a 14er. It’s a must and will take some training to do.


Pretty mountains in Estes Park, Colorado

2. Visit my dad’s gravesite in Meeker, Colorado. My dad decided he wanted to be buried in his hometown of Meeker, Colorado which is about 6-7 hours away by car. My mom went to see him buried, but the rest of have not yet seen his final resting place. We were waiting on the headstone to arrive before we went there, and so it should be there by now. We are hoping to time this trip with the peach harvest in Palisades and Grand Junction and have a little fun while we are there too.

3. Begin moving our rental properties to a management company. We had been waiting on this one because a management company charges about 10%, but now that we have a few whose leases are coming due (or people who want to break them), we think this would be a good time to transfer management over. There is no way we will be able to manage the day-to-day things especially if there is turnover when we are living in Puerto Rico. This year with a management company will give us a good idea of how it will work (or what we need to tweak) when we are away. Plus it should save us some stress having some help with them.

4. Stand at the four corners. I would like to go down south to the only place where four American state lines intersect. These states are: Colorado, Utah, New Mexico and Arizona. Then we could say we were in 4 places at once!  On this trip I would also like to see Mesa Verde, the Garden of the Gods, and other southern Colorado attractions that I either haven’t seen or it has been a long while.

5. Visit/walk around every park in Greeley. Greeley is a park city. The city planners definitely did a good job with the parks as you would be hard pressed to live in a neighborhood that doesn’t have a park. When we first moved to our house, we were in that minority, and then they built “our” park, Ramseier Farm Park which is just about 1 block outside our little subdivision. We have visited most parks in Greeley, but Britton said he found a list with some that we hadn’t even noticed!

6. Throw a big going-away party. Yah, we’re already thinking about the party- well parties plural because we want to have a house-warming party in PR too once we get things fixed up and furnished.


Taken from the tower at The Dam Store near Devil’s Backbone

These are some of the big ones that we want to do in the next 500 days or so. Obviously there are a lot of small day-to-day things that will need to be taken care of like selling everything, packing, making arrangements for the animals (who’s going and who’s staying?), etc. But can you think of anything else we definitely should do before we leave Greeley, or Colorado or our current lifestyle?

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500 Day Countdown to Move to Puerto Rico

We have started to talk about a date for our move to Puerto Rico. They definitely relate to the amount of money we need to save up, but also some things we need to take care of and line up before we leave (as you can see on the vine).

If our projections are correct, we will meet our projected amount needed to move to Puerto Rico sometime around the spring/summer of 2013. Then we figured we could get through another nice summer in Colorado and move to Rincon sometime before the winter of 2013. I calculated that we are about 500 days away! Five hundred days. That seems both short and long. I am now into the 5 digits of days alive on Earth so 500 days represents about 4% of my lifetime! On the other hand, that’s only about 18 months. Another cold winter to get through and then it will be Endless Summer if we want it to be.

Of course life can throw any number of curveballs at you, especially when you try to plan, so we are flexible. No need to worry or rush. But if all the stars align, it could make for some nice symmetry. By October 2013, we will have lived in our house in Greeley a little over 10 years! We will have written our blog for 5 years! We will have owned our property in Puerto Rico for 2 years. October 5, 2013 is exactly 500 days from May 23, 2012. May 23rd, 2012 is the 1 year anniversary since we bought the property in Rincon, Puerto Rico! Pretty cool stuff!

We have also been thinking about all the things we want to do in Colorado before the big move. Soon we will be making a Colorado “bucket list” so to speak and checking things off that list. Looking forward and counting down to making our dreams come true!

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Signs of Spring

Well, there is still about a week left of March, so I hope I’m not jumping the gun or jinxing anything, but the weather has been spectacular these last few days! 80 degrees and sunny. Mild evenings. Everyone is outside in the parks or on their porches enjoying it. It really feels like Puerto Rico! But we have to be careful because March in Colorado is one of the most fickle months. Often one of the snowiest and windiest. But so far this year, March has been so beautiful. And if feels like spring has truly sprung.


Crocus in our yard -first flowers of spring

We’ve filed (and paid!) our taxes. Britton has moved the chicken coop out of the greenhouse and into the yard again (their summer home). We’ve planted a few early seeds like lettuce, spinach, cabbage and the like in the greenhouse and in the garden area. And we’re already seeing lettuce seedling volunteers from last year come in! And of course the tulips. One of my favorite flowers that I will miss in Puerto Rico because they need a cold season to be perennials.


Tulips coming up and volunteer lettuce (upper right)

All of our fruit trees are looking healthy and have little leaf buds ready to burst open (or have!).


These are apricot flowers from our fruit cocktail tree -looks like we might have quite a few apricots!!

It’s amazing how much better we feel in the spring/summer. 80 degree sunny weather is just about perfect. I can see why we have chosen a place in Rincon that stays this temperature year round! When it is like this here in Colorado it erases all those miserable windy, icy, snowbound and dark days. Everything is waking up and is re-energized with life. We are out walking and biking, and we are spending more time with friends and family. It is great!

Another sign of spring: We even were able to balance and stand a few of our chicken eggs upright on the spring solstice! They say you can only do it on the spring solstice, but I have no idea if that’s true or not. In any case, we managed to get a few of our eggs to stay up. Pretty cool.


Balancing and egg to stand upright on the spring solstice -first day of spring

 

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New Trail Near Ramseier Farm Park in Greeley

They are building a new trail/path  near our house. The trail is by the Ramseier Farm Park that they just recently finished. The park has a nice long walking path that circles the 15 acres. On one side of the park is an irrigation ditch, ditch #4 I believe. Cassie and I often walked the ditch after visiting the park.

What they are doing is making a concrete trail that links the park’s trails with the ditch. I have a feeling they may eventually link that up with the Poudre River trail which would be awesome for us!


New Concrete Pathway


Before…This is what it looked like a few years ago -just a weedy ditch trail

The Poudre Trail goes along the Poudre River all the way to neighboring towns of Windsor and Fort Collins.  This would link our neighborhood with it!  It makes walking or biking a lot easier/safer to get to other areas. I think we may have been one of the first to use it as it hasn’t been advertised as open yet. We are ready for summer bike riding once again!


Putting America to Work

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