Imagine this: You just touched down at Denver International Airport - you re exhausted from your flight and you re ready to get back home to NoCo; after about an hour-long drive, you finally pull up to your house.. only to see your home has been partially destroyed.
This was the reality a Greeley family faced late last month after returning home from a trip to California, due to the negligence of a man who had been driving a bus under the influence and crashed into Phillip Van Drunen s home.
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45-year-old Michael Guerrero-Hernandez had been driving a bus on the evening of June 21 while under the influence, according to arrest reports as per the Greeley Tribune.
Tips to Stop Summertime Nose Bleeds in Grand Junction
As a kid I used to get nose bleeds all the time growing up, they seemed to not happen as much as an adult but I had a bad one over the weekend. Of course, it had to be at the most unexpected time as I was in the passenger seat of our truck on the way to Arches National Park in Moab. The bloody nose created a 20-minute delay, annoying, but everything eventually worked out. But if you get nose bleeds as I do there are some tips to help them stop or at least reduce your risk of that unexpected nose bleed.
Arches National Park in Moab is Absolutely Beautiful
Living in Colorado going to Arches National Park in Moab, Utah is something that I have wanted to do for a while and over the past extended weekend with friends in town, we made it happen. It was a beautiful weekend with sunshine expected all day which was perfect for our day trip. And while we spent a few hours enjoying the park you could spend numerous days enjoying the views and beauty from within the park.
We woke up had a lazy morning and got breakfast before starting the trip so we didn t arrive in Moab until almost 1:00 p.m. There was approximately a 45-minute wait before we could enter the park but that is to be expected on an extended weekend.
UpdatedTue, Apr 27, 2021 at 8:04 pm ET
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The author s son at Sequoia National Park. (Lisa Finn / Patch)
NORTH FORK, NY When a good friend of mine started posting photos of her cross-country RV trip with her girls on Facebook, the images of them, frolicking with horses and standing before majestic vistas, stayed with me.
When my grown son finally came home to quarantine during the pandemic, we were given the gift of time, precious time that I thought I d never be given again. Time to cook for my boy again, something I d missed so much. Time to watch all the shows we like and time to hunt for beach glass together. Time to be a family again, under one roof, something more precious than any material gift.