Friday, June 16, 2017

Boulder in May and Early June

We spent Mother's Day with Jason at Union Reservoir, cooking hot dogs and people watching.




Pella Crossing finally opened again since it was somewhat destroyed in the 2013 flood.  It is close to Jason's house and is a wonderful place to walk the dogs.  Those are the Twin Peaks back there.


We spent a week at Yatahai, the Lyons' farm.  We parked Maxine in the driveway and enjoyed our first outing in the RV.  The weather varied from nice and sunny and warm to cold and windy and snowy!




A great surprice from my college friend, Barbara Obrentz and her daughter, Shari.  Thai food at Prospect was the choice for dinner.


We had a wonderful couple of days at Julie's cabin on Coyote Hill.








The Denver Botanic Gardens had a great exhibit of Alexander Calder's sculptures called, Calder:  Monumental.  We got together with Lib and David for a day of strolling the gardens and seeing this interesting exhibit.  These were his works of bolted steel plate, revealing his exploration of form and space.











This was left from a former exhibit I had
seen years ago.  Mothers and Children.






Many fun dinners and adventures with friends, some captured in film, some only in memories.

After the Mapleton Hill Garage Sale

Picnics in the mountains
Check out Lew's compression arm band!

Rock and Rail concert by Girls on Top



Picnics in the parks



Full moon rising


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