December 31, 2014: Who really knows all the words
to this New Year’s Eve song? And, what
the heck does it mean?
Nordic cross country skiers at
the Frisco Adventure Park.
“Auld Lang
Syne”
Should old acquaintances be forgotten,
And never brought to mind?
Should old acquaintances be forgotten,
And days of long ago!
From New Year Favors website:
“AuldLang Syne is about old friends who have parted and meet again. To
celebrate their long friendship, they share a drink together and reminisce of
memories from long ago. The basic message is that we should not forget our old
friends and should celebrate a reunion with them.”
The last day of 2014 – and what an absolutely beautiful day it is!
We’re venturing out to see what’s
going on around town. Our first stop is
the Frisco Adventure Park. If you love
winter sports this is the place to be. Sledding, tubing, Nordic skiing, sleigh rides, and hamster
balls.
Families
enjoy the sledding hill.
“Human
Hampster Balls” – a great teen activity.
Can you even imagine Jack and me in these big balls? What a laugh that would be!
Folks
walking toward the “Magic Carpet” that takes them to the top of the tubing hill.
Tubing looks
like great fun. We could do that!
Frisco
Day Lodge – a good place to warm up and have lunch.
Imagine
gliding across the snow in a sleigh with this beautiful horse and mule leading
the way.
After checking out the Adventure
Park we drive down to Main Street and wander through some shops and enjoy the
sunny afternoon.
As we
park the Jeep we see the Maui Ski Bus across the street. Hmm. It’s
got Hawaii license plates. Go figure.
Up and down
Main Street and we’re ready to move on.
Next stop – Silverthorne. We shop
the outlet stores and leave with only one Eddie Bauer purchase – for me. (It’s all about me today!)
Winter fly fishing? Really?
Yeah, really.
The outlet
mall is next to the Blue River. As we’re
leaving we notice fishermen in the river.
It’s darn cold out to be standing in the icy river.
Now that’s
a real diehard fisherman.
We
end our New Year’s Eve outing with an early dinner at Ollie’s and a year-end picture
of the Christmas decorations at the intersection of Main Street and Summit
Boulevard. As 2014 comes to a close, we
wish you happiness and joy in the new year.
Until next year – be safe.