The sweet smell of June always reminds me of waking up one summer morning as a child and remembering it’s Summer Vacation and there’s no...
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First off, I want to apologize to my friends and readers for my recent hiatus. My girlfriend recently had outpatient surgery and was staying at my...
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Borrowing the words of Chico Esquela, this year, 2009, has been very, very good to me. I began the year, right at midnight, in Jackson Square in New...
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Olde Town Arvada used to be the stop for antiques in the north area. Lately, however, most of the antiques shops have moved out, a new library was...
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The secret is out. I like to visit New Orleans. Yes, I know it is not the “real” Louisiana any more than Denver is the...
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I love driving east on 32nd Avenue directly through the Highland Neighborhood on a sunny afternoon. This area north of Speer, west of the Platte,...
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When I was young, all the diet talk was about the “Four Food Groups”. Imagine my surprise when I discovered chocolate was not one of...
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A funny thing happened to me the other day. Always intrigued by scientific shows about alien visitation and unexplained mysteries, I happened to tune...
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The first Saturday in May is traditionally the “Run for the Roses”, the Kentucky Derby. That’s today, May 2, 2009, and Churchill...
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Here is a good way to have your first barbecue of the season and explore something completely different. PAW, (Partnership for Animal Welfare), is...
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