Durango

Tuesday Today they found a different room for me to work in. Judy took her work
back to the motorhome and worked all day there. The $100,000 problem
resurfaced. I’ll have to find another place to put it. I think it will
have to go to the income statement. Watched the steam train go by again. Racquetball therapy. Judy fixed me up with a court at the new rec center in
Durango. Very nice courts. Got to go hit for half an hour. Then I got
lucky. A guy showed up to play before his partner did and agreed to let me
warm him up. Young guy, twenty-five or so, with a smooth relaxed swing. We
played a few points. His buddy showed up and I thanked him and turned to
leave, and he objected: “He can wait. Let’s finish this game.” Oh cool!
It took awhile. I got to play him for another fifteen minutes. Good pace.
It was great fun. And I can guarantee he was fully warm for his opponent by
the time I left him.

Durango

Halfway between South Fork and Creede, anlong the Rio Grande, there is a
campground sandwitched between the river and the railroad. The narrow gauge
is not currently active, but it is still pretty cool having the tracks go
right through the campground. It is easy to imagine the sights and sounds
of the turn of the century steam locomotive chugging through.

Durango

Monday Went to work. Nice friendly people. Small office. Two women and me in an
office just big enough for two women. This is a real challenge. An A-133 audit, that’s a federal financial and
compliance audit, on a client we’ve never done before, and I only have a
week to do it. Got through the setup. Found a $100,000 problem. Fixed it.
Moved on. I don’t know about this one. Saw the Telluride steam train go by the RV park this morning.