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Blog Entry 119 of 197 From the mountains to 6th Avenue
Many Evergreeners commute. It's been described as a commuter community. Accurate. So there is an etiquette to commuting. The first rule: Leave early. Even if you depart for a 9 to five job at 6:30 a.m., you will not be alone. If you like being alone on the highway, go to Montana. The second rule: Leave early If you don't get off til 5 p.m., take a book on tape, because you will be sitting in traffic near Federal and 6th, and entertainment of any kind is helpful. There are polite drivers, like me, who let others sneak in, especially in merge lanes. I try. You probably do too. The one thing I have decided that will not happen to me is that I will not be mangled in a car wreck on 6th Avenue or I-70 in either direction. What do you do to keep this promise to yourself?

Coyotes cross Colorado 74
Contributed by: Karen Groves/YourHub.com   on 3/15/2007

Now that daylight savings time has plunged us into darkness in the morning, and I mean it's black, at 6:24 a.m. when I go to the RTD park n ride in Evergreen at the Catholic church.

Black.

But as the bus rolls down Highway 74 just before the U-turn it has to make to get to the bus stop, people slowly tumble out of their cars and get in line.
Here we are, commuters all. Standing in line in the dark.

I notice movement across the street at the edge of the church parking lot, it is definitely dog like, but dogs in this neighborhood are most likely asleep at the bottom of their masters' bed or sloping down a yummy breakfast meal, not wandering uphill from the Evergreen Cemetery headed toward Highway 74.

So I am wondering if it's the same critter I saw crossing the highway the other day as I drove toward the parking lot. Grey, but swift of foot, a distinct dog tail, that's what I could make out.

Someone in line notices it and comments.
I look and see a collective gaze follow the creature as it moves thoughtfully across the parking lot and up the hill.

"It looks like a coyote," someone whispers.

That's what I thought. A dog the color of cement, he climbs the hill and disappears.

When we're all on the bus I hear someone say, yeah, he made it across the highway."





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Submitted By: Charmaine Robledo
posted on 3/19/2007 @ 9:22:23 AM
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I like how you describe the coyote. And I can't believe you're at the bus stop at 6:30 in the morning. Crazy, Karen, crazy.
Submitted By: Barbara Neff
posted on 3/17/2007 @ 5:18:55 PM
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Oh, they make it across the highway alright! When was the last time you saw coyote roadkill? They aren't inclined to succumb to vehicular danger....or any other, for that matter. Tough survivors, they are.
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