Friday, September 24, 2010

early fall

I love this time of year - the look of the changing horizon, the leaves, the colors, and the cool, crisp air. My Labor Day trip to Durango gave me the perfect taste to the start of fall - there was just a spot or two of changing aspen leaves, but it was enough to savor. The rivers were still fishing great despite some of the strong winds we fought. I think I need to work on my casting precision against the gusts though! Luckily we still landed some beautiful trout.

Lots going on right now for some girlfriend getaways like winefests, fairs, and fall events....I'll be heading to Lubbock soon for some wine sampling and fun with friends.

My wellness group at work has kicked off and we'll be participating in the Race for the Cure in the morning! Can't wait. I'll be participating in honor of five ladies, five survivors. After this big event, we should be raring to go for our trip to the canyon to hike the lighthouse. With the cooler temperatures maybe we can avoid the rattlesnakes!

Just got news of our Amarillo book signing, scheduled at Barnes and Noble December 4. Mark and I will be signing our two Top 30 books, while he and fishing buddy Chad McPhail will be signing their book, Eat, Sleep, Fish (Colorado).

It's great to be busy - more to come.