This was the view from my bed this morning when I opened my eyes. Not a bad scene to wake up to, eh?
And the full view looked like this!

But how can we be bored with fun photos to take, a good book to read, Netflix and lots of snow to shovel?
Did you know Carl Jung used to have his patients color mandalas to help them access their subconscious? It works! When I’m coloring I completely stop worry shopping, and focus on my bright future:
Love what interacting with so many colors is doing for me. It sets my underdeveloped artist free! Everyone go try this! It’s wonderfully relaxing.
Our pets are very slowly getting used to each other, kind of…
Did I mention? The views are incredible up here, especially after a great big snow storm! We get a 180 degree view of the Sangres!
For example, today the sun is out, but we had a high of 46 degrees outside. Inside we are toasty warm in the low 70s with no forms of heat needed.
You must also start out with the right kind of insulated slab to hold the heat in the floor, instead of it leaking out into the ground. This is essential!
The walls must be well insulated, and then we chose dark gray tile throughout the house to absorb the heat as it enters the house from our south-facing doors and windows. Right now the sun is shining about 10 feet into our home!
Fortunately we were able to find the perfect passive solar perch for our new home, one that faces south and also offers us a 180 degree view of the Spanish Peaks and the Sangre de Cristo mountain range.
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I find that coloring a mandala really helps me see what my mood is each day, and for brain recovery it’s PERFECT!
This was our view of the mountains this AM.
This was the view around 8:40AM, twenty minutes later…
What a way to spend the morning, watching the Sangre de Cristos emerge in their lovely winter regalia.