Less than one hundred miles away, a warmer, more urban city began calling our names: Denver.

Known as the mile high city for it's elevation 5,280 feet above sea level, Denver was still a good 3,000 feet below the town of Vail--which is why we moved from mid-winter snow conditions to Springtime and sunshine in a less than a two hour drive; Goodbye puffy coats, hello short sleeves!



(Scott; Walt and Francis)
When we entered the first bar in Denver, we were transported to a world miles away from the Ski Bar in Vail. We went to a popular Irish bar on Blake Street. "It's Celtic, like Sell-Tic, no it's Celtic like Kell-Tic," we playfully argued. We had a round and then found ourselves relocating to another bar near Coors field.
Lodo's was the place to be tonight--Not because they didn't turn the boys away for wearing hats, but because of the atmosphere. Our rooftop table with sparkling city lights in the background was a novelty, indeed. It had been a long time since we could enjoy an evening outdoors.

The bar was filled, as it should be on a Friday night. I enjoyed watching the people and wondering what they did for living. It was a slightly different crowd than my beloved snowboarder crew: No hoodies, no beanies, not even a fleece in sight. There were no blatant tourists or fur coats either. Most of the people here a younger, trendier crowd, dressed for success. The women were in heels and girly tops; the men, well-groomed, clean cut and shaven. You could even see their hair, trimmed short and styled above the ears. "We have the longest hair here," the boys chuckled.

(Me & Gergz)
We spent the evening sitting around our rooftop table, laughing and talking nonsense.

(Kylie and Walt)
We celebrated our friendship and our final night together in Colorado.






With a few extra hours, Gergz and I had a lovely little airport experience...a nice breakfast at a French cafe, overlooking the central airport area below. Then, we camped out on our giant-sized trolley with our human-sized hippo-rhino friend.

I wasn't sure if the rhino or Gergz would make it on the next flight, but surprisingly, they both did! Bye Gergz!
Early afternoon, I headed back to the Hyatt to pick up the crew. Francis was ready to start cooking for our Saturday afternoon BBQ at Washington Park. Yeee haw!


Sunday morning, we requested another late checkout and surfaced when it was time for food. We covered every inch around Federal and Alameda looking for King's Land, a popular Colorado Dim Sum place, but mmm, it was sure worth the search! Kylie especially loved the chicken feet (just kidding).



We spent the rest of the afternoon shopping at Cherry Creek mall, catching up with one of Kylie's old friends, rock climbing near the R.E.I. store, and tasting a bit of Cuban food at the Samba Room on Larimer Square.


It was a full-on weekend, for sure, but certainly a fun way to kiss the season goodbye. BYE EVERYONE!
2 comments:
Jules! I'm so glad you're keeping your blog updated! Must be really hard with that uber-busy schedule you've been keeping. Oh, and thanks for the application video for the travel show, it was awesome! It made me miss being your roomie.
I am. So. Derrishus.
hey, did you notice that BIG man on this picture http://bp1.blogger.com/_byuER1uQd4Y/SBVTsFTmsiI/AAAAAAAACE8/ZqFu-oKgfiw/s1600-h/P4190310a.jpg it's quite funny how he is just sitting there or jumping...
nice post, as always :)
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