I got back home last night from a great trip out to the Qeuras for a few days. We ran into splitter weather and deep powder. In these little areas where we were literally the only one skiing off-piste. But we came home to La Grave last night with the hope that Meteo France would not lead us wrong and we would see a blue day here and the telepherique open to the top. As I look out my window and sip my coffee this morning it looks like that may come true. La Meije is covered in a thin veil of clouds, but they seem to be dissipating as the sun comes up. I really think that seeing the sun come up, and the view across the valley are worthy reasons to live up in one of these villages on the hill.
Saturday, February 7, 2009
Another Brilliant start to a day...
I got back home last night from a great trip out to the Qeuras for a few days. We ran into splitter weather and deep powder. In these little areas where we were literally the only one skiing off-piste. But we came home to La Grave last night with the hope that Meteo France would not lead us wrong and we would see a blue day here and the telepherique open to the top. As I look out my window and sip my coffee this morning it looks like that may come true. La Meije is covered in a thin veil of clouds, but they seem to be dissipating as the sun comes up. I really think that seeing the sun come up, and the view across the valley are worthy reasons to live up in one of these villages on the hill.
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I have been seeing the sun come up lately as well, although mine are not nearly as breathtaking as yours!
Up with the sun these days for me...and Im rather enjoying it!
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