Jay’s Official First Post
I tripped over my skis getting to the computer, but hey, I made it! For the two of you reading these posts, you’ve certainly been made aware the skiing in Utah is off-the-hook currently. As a matter of fact, as I write this, I’m waffling on whether to ski again today (I mean the Cottonwoods have reports eclipsing the 20″ mark again). To be honest, the body probably needs a rest for the family ski day we are planning for tomorrow at Deer Valley.
So what is the point of rubbing all this skiing your face? Well, the answer is logically this. If I’m the CEO of an outdoor products company or a local restaurant (or any business looking for partnership with an agency), I want a fresh team working on my account. Not a team all wound up because they had a 2 hour bumper to bumper freeway commute, or the respite they get is a walk to the corner Starbucks. No, I want clear minded, Happy I live where I live, glad to be alive today people working with me. Think about, I’m sure you might agree…and certainaly will if you are a frequent visitor of the mountains. I’ll leave you with this: Go to the mountains and get their good tidings. Nature’s peace will flow into you as sunshine flow into trees. The winds will blow their own freshness into you, and the storms their energy, while cares will drop off like autumn leaves. by: John Muir
Until next time, I look forward to my official start date on April 20th (and promise to partake in as many powder days as possible between now and then).
Tags: Cottonwood Canyons, Deer Valley, John Muir, Starbucks, Utah skiing
Apr 20, 2009
Good job, Jay!
Apr 21, 2009
This sounds perfect for you, Jay.