Hi Lois -
Yep, the roads are in pretty bad shape. I haven't been to Boulder since the flood, but there is a route open. With this route, it will take me about 1:15 or so to get to work, when my usual drive is about 30 minutes. They are asking us to stay off of the roads as much as possible so that they can fix them, so I'm working at home as much as possible. My power only went out for 2 days and the phone for a week. But when the power went back on it did something to the well pump and now I can't use more water at a time than the pressure pump can hold, so I can flush the toilet and wash dishes, but no showers or laundry. They are supposed to be able to make it up tomorrow to fix that, so I'm really looking forward to that!! The road from my house to Estes Park is open so I can go there for groceries, etc, so that is nice. It's about a 45 minute drive, but I'm used to that 30 minutes to Boulder so it's not too bad. And any business I can give them is good because most of their economy is based on tourism, but there is only 1 full-time road and 1 part-time road (Trailridge Road always closes in winter because of the amount of snow it gets and we're starting to get snow now) into town right now.
So, I, personally, am in extremely good shape, but there are some people who are really hurting right now! And, of course, the government shutdown means that they are no longer paying the National Guard to work on fixing our roads so the state has had to find money to pay them so that the work can continue. Gotta love it!
Nancy