Not much work in my particular town, seasonal or other. And seasonal is fall harvest or getting a job working at yellowstone really. But even yellowstone is 100 miles from me. Welcome to stay, but can't help you much work wise. Emailed you back from my gmail account. December is a cold time to visit Idaho, just warning. January is worse, but temps not unheard of in the -20 range in late december. Saw many -25 days in january and the record for my town is -45. Electricity for heat is available if you park close to me or if I know your going to stay long enough for me to install a station. Hope to hear from you again. The supposed average temps for December are 32 for a high and 16 for a low, but most years we would kill for 'average' days. Not trying to scare you off, just warn you. I updated my website with a temperature list for historically average temperatures, quite interesting really. Turns out that on average and on record December is our coldest month. Hope that doesn't scare you, but would totally understand wanting to visit in the warm months. A lot of people don't realize Idaho is in the heart of the Rocky Mountains, and Arco officially sits at 5,325 feet elevation. It is on the edge of our central plains for Idaho, but all neighboring communities are surrounded by mountains so we get less snow than they do, but much worse winds. Either way, info is yours, invite is open, love to see you if you come.<br><br>