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Friday, March 23, 2007
 


I like this pic because it illustrates the fun, easygoing, relaxed feeling of that weekend.

Looking forward to the next Caulfield weekend.

 
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
 


 
Monday, March 19, 2007
 

 
 



Here are some more....
 
Sunday, March 18, 2007
 



Around the old campfire at the ranch
 
 

Paso Robles was fun. Thanks all for organizing it. Next time we' ll get Our kids there.



 
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
 


Springtime and Mud Season

Springtime brings amazing swings in the weather here. A week ago we had nighttime predictions of minus thirty degrees Fahrenheit and wind chills well below that. Well, we only got minus ten at our house, but it was pretty cold. Today we have 62 degrees F on our deck and rain, with flood warnings for southern Vermont because of the rapid snow melt. On top of that they are predicting snow this coming Saturday. So it keeps you guessing.

Along with the warm daytime weather and cool nights, two things start happening. First, the maple sap starts running, so “sugaring” season starts. That is the collection of the sap and the boiling of it down by a factor of 30 to get that great stuff you pour on you pancakes. The scenic result is that all over Vermont there are little “sugar shacks” puffing out steam day and night. The second effect is mud season starts. That is when the snow and the top of the ground thaws but there is still two to four feet of frozen ground below it. The result is that the water has nowhere to go, and all the roads turn into slippery mud slides. In addition, as the frozen grounds thaws unevenly, we get “frost heaves” where the road will bulge up by as much as a foot or so. This means that going up and down Braintree Hill Road from our house is like Mr. Toad’s wild ride; fun, exciting and scary as hell, especially when you pass an oncoming car and neither of you can be sure that the car is going to continue to go in the direction and at the angle that it is currently pointed. You can’t slow down too much if you’re going up, because you might get stuck, so it is sort of take a deep breath and hope for the best time.

Attached are a couple of pictures I took last year to illustrate mud season. They don’t really show how bad it is, but they are illustrative.
 
Sunday, March 11, 2007
 


After Jason, Andy, and Greg Phillips had a great day of skiing, we all met for lunch in South Lake Tahoe. Maddie and Colleen had fun playing outside the restaurant. Then, Mads had her first sled ride along with Emily Phillips. Fun day!
 
Wednesday, March 07, 2007
 
Very frustrating. I can't post my pithy comments. my password is rejected no matter which of them I try
 
Monday, March 05, 2007
 



Introducing to the Caulfields Hadley Teeter. He's the son of Andy's good friend Nate(and Chrissie). He's a year old in this pic and has the hands of a three year old. Nate played baseball at LSU. Based only on the size of this kid's hands, I think we're talking major leagues.

The other pic is Katie and Jason's house-in-the-building. Kinda shows is just below the mountains on the east side of the valley between Carson City and Minden.

Maddie took her first steps on her own this weekend. Fun.

 
Thursday, March 01, 2007
 
Tried to post comments. no luck. Laughter of kids is infectious, as evidenced by the pic of Maddie and Andy.
Keep em coming.
Brian,
It appears that nobody can post comments. Any ideas?
 
 

Here's a pic from the SF Exploratorium with Uncle Andy. Madeline loved having her hair blown upwards by the ball-levitating machine (just blew a lot of air up in her face). She was squealing and laughing. The other pic is an update on our new house. They made quite a bit of progress while we were gone. Of course, we went at night, so there's not much to see, but this is a view inside looking out toward the great room at the back of the house.
 
 



Maddie had fun on the beach visiting Karen von Boetticher for the first time. We met Auntie Amy after she got done with school and walked around on the beach. She also got to meet Eric and Cara (friends from UCSB that were in our wedding)'s twin girls Emma and Megan. We hung out at their house and then went to the Rainforest Cafe for a fun jungle dinner. We had a great trip visiting the aunts and uncle and our friends on our CA tour. I'll post more, but the blogger wouldn't allow more than two posts for some reason. . .
 
My name is Brian Caulfield. I bought this domain name many years ago, so I could grab it before some squatter began charging me to get mail at brian[at]caulfield.net. Now that I've got the email address I wanted, I've got this Web site too. I've always figured I'd try to make it a resource. A "blog" seems to be the right way to do that. If you'd like to contribute, send me a note.

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