Cloudy skies at sunset make for interesting light down on the River Front.
Kristal Kraft, Real Estate Master ~ Amateur Photographer
Funny, I got an email the other day from a gentleman in the UK. He wanted to interview me on the state of real estate in ski towns.
I silently smiled and referred him to a friend of mine, Trish Giassa who actually lives and sells real estate in Crested Butte, a REAL ski town.
So many people have the impression that Denver is IN the mountains. It really isn’t.
But then I took this photo while standing on the Millennium Bridge in Riverfront Park. I’ll be darned, it does look like Denver is in the mountains!
This view as seen from a top the Millennium Bridge, is much the same view as from these luxury lofts. What an amazing place to view the ever changing scene below. Railroad cars filled with coal, RTD Light Rail silently slipping by filled with commuters and of course the once a day cross-country (probably tardy!) AmTrack pass by 24/7.
I guess living here means your world is always rocking!
The hustle and bustle of this busy rail yard is so inviting. The beauty of Union Station built in 1891 is being restored. I would love to hear the stories it holds.
I do know downstairs in the basement is a huge model train layout. Each First Friday of the month the club opens up to the public. One day soon I will take my train loving Grandsons for a visit. I know they will be watching in wide-eyed amazement.
Soon, very soon I must do this.
The City of Denver has been making a conscience effort to connect neighborhoods with recreation trails and bridges. Obviously it’s working. This bridge is a busy foot/bike path that connects NW Denver with the Riverfront and Lodo.
Sidewalk dining was a bit on the cold side tonight!