Had a 35' double-ender sailboat sitting in a cradle in Ventura California for years in the '90's while working abroad - had a buyer and let her go - kept working abroad - met wife - had a family - "swallowed the anchor" as they say. Have great memories - racing catamarans at national level in my youth - cruising the Great Lakes as a kid - lots of sailing out of Santa Barbara - biggest kick I remember were a couple of perfect days sailing E class ice boats at 90mph+ across smooth-as-glass "black" ice..
Nice. That's a great reason to try hard as one can, to make it in trading/investing & then ,,to go back into the childhood'' via realizing those goals.
Classic. When your life is SO miserable and full of hatred that you can't even tolerate a moment's expression of someone else having pleasure or joy in theirs... dude, there's professional help. You should really avail yourself of some. Soon.
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Haha! I just came back from the high country, up around 12K feet; didn't see any moose - they're pretty shy - but there's plenty of elk, and the meadows are starting to bloom. It's just stunning up there. They're not holding the Mushroom Festival there this year. Dammit. I'm an amateur mycologist as well as a life-long mushroom hunter, and was looking forward to it... I keep thinking about taking the RV out to Washington State - I used to be stationed at Ft. Lewis and loved that area, plus I have some good friends on Bainbridge Island that I haven't seen in ages... but COVID, dammit. So probably not this year. Hah, no. But I'm familiar with them; in fact, my mobile Internet rig was designed around their recommendations.
I like Wolf Creek, myself; they get more snow than any other place in CO. 490 inches average... was over 500 last year. Telluride, Vail, Copper Mountain - all those guys are WAY overpriced because they're so famous. But you've got to be able to stand the gaff here: all those wussy places are at 8K feet or so, while I'm starting out from 8200'. Wolf Creek is something like 10500' - not for everybody!
Then there is A Basin above the trees yeah - Arapahoe Basin. As for snow Alta and Snowbird are my favs. Park City pfft.