Monday, November 11, 2013

A Few More Days of Peace

Walking down the streets of Vail Village during the busy season is a hazardous event. Swinging skis, sidetracked tourists, and temper tantrum throwing children are just a few of the obstacles one faces on the journey from the parking structure to the ski lift. Vail ain't no city, but the place does fill up. It’s a good thing it does, because in some way or another, that’s how we all find work. 

And do we ever find it.

Vail is not a cheap place to live, and since jobs are scarce 3-4 months out of the year, people make up for it by becoming veritable workaholics when jobs are aplenty. It’s not uncommon to have three or more gigs throughout the winter. Personally, I’ve never been a fan of having more than one employer—but even I seem to pick up those second jobs like a bad habit, because, that’s just how we make it work.

I'll sleep when...the snow melts.

But for now, the lazy fog of shoulder season has yet to lift. The streets are empty, the restaurants are slow, and there’s rarely a wait for morning coffee. Yes, our pocket books are slimming but it only takes 3 minutes to walk the entire length of Bridge Street! Which is fortunate since, once you arrive at the bar near the end and realize they have about as much going on as my great aunt’s house on pinocle night, the extra time is needed to run back to the bus before it leaves for home.

Don’t worry, this ghost town won’t be dead for long. The lifties arrive this week and the mountain opens soon after. Better enjoy the break now, the odds are, in a couple months we'll be thinking of this time fondly.

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