Wildlife up on Mt. Evans is very common. The Big Horn Sheep are there, but hard to see. The last time I visited the mountain, I was 1) lucky enough not to be driving 2) thrilled to see many Big Horns all over the mountain 3) get my husband to stop in traffic while I shot a few pictures! This one was taken near Summit Lake. She had come into the parking lot to forage for food, but a tourist chased her in an effort to feed her. The Sheep didn’t like the tourist’s offerings and took off for higher ground.
A Conversation with a Mountain Goat
Proud Patriotic Barn
Denver Center for Performing Arts
Eating on the Job
Last weekend at the Chalk Art Festival in Lodo, there were many hard working artists, siting in the streets. I have a lot of respect for them, they really work very hard in the most difficult situations. The burning sun, hot, hard, not-very-smooth pavement were just a few of the challenges they had to meet. Then came the thunderstorm!
Needless to say, the next day they were back working to create master pieces to please the crowd. Now that is dedication!
Thank you!
Getting Started
Many Shades of Blue
Tools of the Trade
Meet Denver’s Youngest Entrepreneur
Owen on Pearl Street had the best location and cutest Lemonade Stand I’ve ever seen. To top it off, Owen is 4! Most 4-year olds would rather be playing, but this little guy donned a tie to match his theme and went to work on Sunday morning. He was serving up glasses of Lemonade to customers as fast as he could go!
Me thinks the 50-cents per glass should be going toward Owen’s tuition at Harvard or Stanford Business School!
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