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Fun at Settler’s Park and Pearl Street Boulder

We had a great 4th of July holiday. We just stayed home and ran some errands. Then about 8 o’clock some friends called and asked if they could watch the fireworks from our porch where we have a great view of the Greeley Stampede’s show. We said sure!

They had a couchsurfer from southern France staying with them who spoke, in order of language skill, French, Spanish and English. I speak those languages, in this order: English, Spanish and French (and je connais seulement un peu de français, although I would love to know it better). So I hung out with the Frenchman speaking  Spanish as we watched America’s Indepence Day explosions with friends -lol. It was pretty cool.

Britton and I took off the rest of the week to make a long weekend. Our friend Damon came into town to visit and stay at our house. So, we asked if he wanted to do anything special and we all thought it would be nice to go into Boulder for lunch, a twirl around Pearl Street and a hike in nearby Settler’s Park.


At lunch with water misters since it was so hot!


Me, Britton and Damon on Pearl Street in Boulder


Street performer in Boulder

 


Video of a Fire Juggler


The kids loved the fountain in this heat!


A cool ridge on the trail to the mount


That I climbed! (Click to enlarge)


Britton and me


It was still really hazy out from all the fires -Looking out onto Pearl Street and Boulder down below

We even saw a deer!

And on a final high note, we drove home in a rain storm that Colorado has been desperately praying for. It was a great day! 

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Celestial Seasonings and My Birthday in Boulder

For my birthday I took the day off of work and so did Britton. We wanted to take a little mini-vacation in our own state. So we went out to Farmer’s Inn in LaSalle at lunch with some of my family, then Britton and I headed over to Boulder to take a tour of Celestial Seasonings.

3 Generations-Me, My Mom, and her Mom-Grandma


Celestial Seasonings

The tour was nice and completely free! We were shown a short video and then we toured the facilities. We went into the tea room and learned how tea (like coffee) can be decaffeinated and then we went into the mint room which was overwhelming in its mentholated way. Just going in there and you could clear out your eyes, nose and sinuses! We saw how the tea was made into the little sachets and then boxed and wrapped in the cellophane. We even learned a little about the “international” sized teas which come 10 in a box instead of 20 as they are in the U.S. Unfortunately I couldn’t take pictures on the actual tour, but got a few before and after.

We got to sample all sorts of their teas both hot and cold. I even tried Kombucha tea which was sort of strange. It’s a fermented tea that tastes kind of vinegar-y and has bubbles from the natural carbonation that occurs. Interesting stuff.


Outside of Celestial Seasonings in Boulder

After our tour and various samples, we went to a lake just near/behind IBM and walked around it. It was definitely like a dog park/lake. Everyone had big labs and they were throwing frisbees and balls into the lake for the dogs to fetch. It was fun to hike about and watch the silly wet dogs.


At the lake


Dog fetching from the water

Then we decided to cruise over to Pearl Street in Boulder. We like visiting Boulder as there is always something happening and it’s so very beautiful there. We stopped into Foolish Craig’s which is a cute hole in the wall diner with friendly staff and a fun “Cheers” atmosphere.

We actually met Craig of Foolish Craig’s on our way to Puerto Rico this last time. He was our seat mate to Newark and on his way to a golfing vacation in Scotland! We told him that the next time we were in Boulder we’d stop into his place. Foolish Craig’s has even been featured on the Food Network! We just missed Craig by about 15 minutes, but we plan on stopping in again the next time we’re in town.

Finally we headed on home and Britton bought me an ice cream cake. He’s been teasing me about my “lemonade stand” at the garage sale. So this is what he put on the cake:


At least I’m young at heart! 🙂

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