Colfax was a short 45 minute drive up the mountain. Our project sponsor, Otis, was waiting to give us a brief tour and warm us up to the "just go with it" feeling this project would carry. We are working (and were living) in the Sierra Vista Community Center of Colfax. The building is awesome, we slept in a couple of the classrooms, there is a basketball court that we get to play around on all the time (I did make one 1/2 court shot, no big deal), a dance studio with free zumba classes available to us (for all of our hard work on the community center), and an industrial kitchen for breakfast lunch and dinner. Mary, an awesome community member comes over in the morning and bakes us scones (well, she bakes them for a coffee shop, but always leaves us a serving). Yeah, the community is well aware of our presence here and brings us all kinds of wonderful baked goods, we've been brought brownies, cakes, pies, muffins, scones, and cookies, you can only treat AmeriCorps so well ;). Several nights now we have set up a projector with excellent speakers to watch a few movies (recently watched "The Gods Must Be Crazy" which is quite a gem from the 80s or whenever). One night, a family been set up a little concert for us. There was some 15 year old wicked good at violin, a 12 year old jamming on bass guitar, and a ten year old drummer, who after just 6 months of practice was not half bad. They played a wonderful set of gems my parents would love...all the embarrassing mountain songs that make me smile because i know them (and the band was really good).
Well, as you can probably tell by reading this my brain is not really in my blog, and having just read how great my preceding blog was, I am a little embarrassed. I will have to get back to you on why the cops were called on us (don't worry, we weren't doing anything illegal, just the town drunk got mad at us). Hopefully (for your sake) I write again soon!