[Given this, it's not surprising that Volume II seems at times to be equal parts coffee-table book and environmental soap box.] I'm a lucky person, ... You own your own publishing company, you get to say what you want. |
He became like a loving friend, ... No, I feel in some ways he's like my father now. I wish I could have known him; I feel there's a void in my life that I never did know him. It's strange having an attachment to this dead man, but . . . |
He saw a lot of the country, but mostly he saw a lot of Colorado. He saw and learned more about places in Colorado in his short lifetime than most people ever do. |
It turned out to be just a darned good idea, |
It's a place I enjoy retreating when I don't have time to go farther into the mountains, |
Seeing how much people love Colorado was one of the most incredible, gratifying aspects of my career, |
There is a general attitude among the public that we're too big to fail. But the fact of the matter is that the dollars that we're sending out the door every day are so much more than what we're taking in -- it's exhausted our credit, the banks won't lend to us. |
We had dinner last week, and we talked about a new girlfriend, his new job and how he liked the people at work. |
We're not sure we can keep the lights on for our customers. We don't have the money to buy the power to deliver to the customers. |