Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Slide Movement

The news in the paper yesterday morning included a report on the famous slide we have in Jackson. All the recent rain we've had has resulted in an acceleration of the movement which is normally about 1/4" per day. I have pictures of the home at the top of the slide that were taken shortly after we arrived in May:



I took these shots yesterday morning for comparison:



We are still waiting for the entire hill to collapse, even though the "experts" are insisting it is stabilized.

It was a total bore at work last night, and we have so many people staying over for conventions and other local projects that our reservations have shrunk to less than 40 per night. That will change next week when the lodge empties out and the convention ends.

The weather is definitely improving as we reached 72 degrees yesterday and had no rain. We are on target to have the nicest day tomorrow when we make our final journey to Yellowstone for the season. We will do some shopping this morning to get what we need to take on our trip tomorrow which will probably take up most, if not all, of our day. Looking forward to tomorrow...

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