2011 began with a sunrise shoot for a secret art project I think never came to fruition, but that's okay. Sunrises are worth waking up early.
2011 ended with a long day at work but another gorgeous sunrise I'm so glad I took the time to shoot.
2011 began with an unplanned 60-mile day on Martin Luther King, the first time I'd ever pedaled 60 miles in a day in the first month of the year, which resulted in a year-long goal of a 60-mile day every month. February squashed the 12-month goal, but March was kind, and the following seven months were accommodating. November's weather was frightful, but I nailed another 60 outside of Moab, igniting another long-lost goal in the process, which I haven't acted upon yet, but the idea is still percolating. December's weather was even more frightful, but I did it again, my first time ever pedaling 60 miles in a day the final month of the year.
The highlight of the year had to be pedaling up Cottonwood Pass to watch the Queen's Stage of the first USA Pro Cycling Challenge.
Also unforgettable was hitting my first million page views the day before I got to ride with Tommy D (Pro Tom Danielson) for 20 seconds in the Durango Fall Blaze.
Later that month, I published a snowflake pattern that rocketed to my 5th most popular of all time in less than two months.
I designed 74 snowflakes between January 1 and December 30, so on December 31, I designed one more, just so I could say I designed 75 in a year. That means I was wise in turning down the January book offer from a publisher who wanted me to design 100 snowflakes in six months or less. And it means my patterns still belong to me. I like that concept.
We raised more than $5,000 for the Colorado-Wyoming Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society in just 10 months. I won't have to stand in line for the green rooms this year!!!
The Lizard twice repaired my seemingly terminal bicycle that's so old, finding parts is a chore. He says unless something else goes wrong, I could get another year or two out of it!
The Lizard's hoya plant bloomed TWICE, the first time I'd ever seen flowers on it in seven years. I'm still watching it closely every day, hoping it will repeat the breathtaking show.
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Best of all are the friendships forged right here in blogland. Friendships spanning the globe, covering all walks of life, bringing and spreading joy nearly every day of the week, all year long. Thank you!