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Top Irish Desserts Everyone Wants on St. Patrick’s Day

St. Patrick’s Day dinners across Boulder are winding down, and now comes the part everyone looks forward to — dessert. After corned beef, shepherd’s pie, and everything in between, people aren’t looking for anything complicated tonight. They want something warm, sweet, festive, and easy to e…

St. Patrick’s Day dinners across Boulder are winding down, and now comes the part everyone looks forward to — dessert. After corned beef, shepherd’s pie, and everything in between, people aren 

St. Patrick’s Day dinners across Boulder are winding down, and now comes the part everyone looks forward to — dessert. After corned beef, shepherd’s pie, and everything in between, people aren’t looking for anything complicated tonight. They want something warm, sweet, festive, and easy to enjoy. These are the Irish desserts everyone wants right now — simple, comforting, and perfect for a relaxed St. Patrick’s Day evening. Irish Bread Pudding Still Leads the Way Nothing fits tonight better than Irish bread pudding. Warm, soft, and rich, it’s exactly the kind of dessert…

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Faces of Boulder: Boulder Creek Path Edition

Few places capture the spirit of Boulder quite like the Boulder Creek Path. This photo says it all — people cruising on bikes, others moving at their own pace, all sharing the same rhythm beneath open skies and cottonwood shade. It’s not just a trail. It’s one of the clearest reflections of Bo…

Few places capture the spirit of Boulder quite like the Boulder Creek Path. This photo says it all — people cruising on bikes, others moving at their own pace, all sharing the same rhythm beneath op…

Few places capture the spirit of Boulder quite like the Boulder Creek Path. This photo says it all — people cruising on bikes, others moving at their own pace, all sharing the same rhythm beneath open skies and cottonwood shade. It’s not just a trail. It’s one of the clearest reflections of Boulder’s active, outdoor-driven lifestyle. Stretching for miles through the heart of the city, the Boulder Creek Path is where locals come to move, breathe, and reset. On any given day, you’ll see commuters riding downtown, runners logging quiet morning miles, families walking together, and cy…

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Just Put Your Head Down

Often in films, we see people devastated by grief. A little later, we see the same people heroically pull themselves together and get on with it. Part of that has to do with the requirements of narrative, yet a larger part of that has to do with the belief that the grieving process is one where we f…

Often in films, we see people devastated by grief. A little later, we see the same people heroically pull themselves together and get on with it. Part of that has to do with the requirements of narrat…

Often in films, we see people devastated by grief. A little later, we see the same people heroically pull themselves together and get on with it. Part of that has to do with the requirements of narrative, yet a larger part of that has to do with the belief that the grieving process is one where we feel sad for a bit, then shake it off. Not everyone responds that way. Grief is overwhelming, and I know a little something about that. When I was in college, my father died quite suddenly from a heart attack. A month later, Alzheimer’s finally took my grandmother. After that, things like going …

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The New St. Patrick’s Day Foods Everyone’s Talking About (Beyond Corned Beef)

St. Patrick’s Day menus are changing. While corned beef and cabbage still have their place, this year more people are leaning into fresh takes on Irish comfort food — dishes that feel modern, easy to make, and perfect for a relaxed celebration at home. If you’re planning tomorrow’s meal i…

St. Patrick’s Day menus are changing. While corned beef and cabbage still have their place, this year more people are leaning into fresh takes on Irish comfort food — dishes that feel modern, easy…

St. Patrick’s Day menus are changing. While corned beef and cabbage still have their place, this year more people are leaning into fresh takes on Irish comfort food — dishes that feel modern, easy to make, and perfect for a relaxed celebration at home. If you’re planning tomorrow’s meal in Boulder, these are the trending St. Patrick’s Day foods everyone is talking about right now. Irish Boxty Is Back in a Big Way Boxty — Ireland’s traditional potato pancake — is having a major moment this year. Made with grated and mashed potatoes, it lands somewhere between a hash b…

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When Was the Last Time You Put Your Feet in the Grass? Boulder’s Motivational Monday Reset

Monday doesn’t always need momentum. Sometimes, it just needs stillness. As spring returns to Boulder, the foothills begin turning green again. Snow fades into memory, the air softens, and familiar trails feel new. Every year, this quiet seasonal shift brings the same simple opportunity — one…

Monday doesn’t always need momentum. Sometimes, it just needs stillness. As spring returns to Boulder, the foothills begin turning green again. Snow fades into memory, the air softens, and famili…

Monday doesn’t always need momentum. Sometimes, it just needs stillness. As spring returns to Boulder, the foothills begin turning green again. Snow fades into memory, the air softens, and familiar trails feel new. Every year, this quiet seasonal shift brings the same simple opportunity — one we often overlook. Take off your shoes. Step into the grass. Pause for a moment. That’s it. No schedule. No pressure. No expectations. Just you and the earth beneath your feet. A Simple Practice with Powerful Meaning Putting your feet in the grass means something different to e…

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Best Beers in Boulder for St. Patrick’s Day 2026

St. Patrick’s Day in Boulder always arrives with its own rhythm. The patios start filling early, the air carries that cool spring edge, and suddenly Pearl Street turns into a sea of green shirts, sunglasses, and raised glasses. Boulder may be thousands of miles from Dublin, but when it comes to ce…

St. Patrick’s Day in Boulder always arrives with its own rhythm. The patios start filling early, the air carries that cool spring edge, and suddenly Pearl Street turns into a sea of green shirts, su…

St. Patrick’s Day in Boulder always arrives with its own rhythm. The patios start filling early, the air carries that cool spring edge, and suddenly Pearl Street turns into a sea of green shirts, sunglasses, and raised glasses. Boulder may be thousands of miles from Dublin, but when it comes to celebrating with great beer, few places do it better. What makes Boulder special is its deep craft beer culture. This is a town where locals take pride in what’s in their glass, whether it’s a smooth stout, a crisp lager, or a perfectly balanced pale ale. And with St. Patrick’s Day landing ri…

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Stellar's Jay looking at me. Photo Lenny "Lensworth" Frieling
Boulder Jays, Birds’ Eyes and Anthropomorphism

  Boulder birds or birds elsewhere, I love pics of them "looking" straight at me. But are they really looking at me? Perhaps not! We're probably anthropomorphizing!  We're giving them human attributes.  When a bird appears to be looking at you, sometimes it really is. But often it is actu…

  Boulder birds or birds elsewhere, I love pics of them "looking" straight at me. But are they really looking at me? Perhaps not! We're probably anthropomorphizing!  We're giving them human a…

  Boulder birds or birds elsewhere, I love pics of them "looking" straight at me. But are they really looking at me? Perhaps not! We're probably anthropomorphizing!  We're giving them human attributes.  When a bird appears to be looking at you, sometimes it really is. But often it is actually looking at you sideways. Bird vision is different from ours because their eyes are on the sides of their heads rather than facing forward. That placement gives them a huge field of view so they can watch for predators while feeding. Many birds can see nearly all the way around themselves. H…

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St. Patrick’s Day Food at Home: The Ultimate DIY Shepherd’s Pie (Vegetarian Friendly)

St. Patrick’s Day doesn’t need reservations, crowds, or long waits at packed pubs. Some of the best celebrations happen right at home — in the kitchen — with something warm, simple, and deeply comforting coming out of the oven. If there’s one dish that captures the spirit of St. Paddy 

St. Patrick’s Day doesn’t need reservations, crowds, or long waits at packed pubs. Some of the best celebrations happen right at home — in the kitchen — with something warm, simple, and deeply…

St. Patrick’s Day doesn’t need reservations, crowds, or long waits at packed pubs. Some of the best celebrations happen right at home — in the kitchen — with something warm, simple, and deeply comforting coming out of the oven. If there’s one dish that captures the spirit of St. Paddy’s Day better than anything else, it’s Shepherd’s Pie. Hearty, satisfying, and incredibly easy to make, this classic Irish-inspired comfort food always wins. And the best part? A vegetarian version is just as rich, flavorful, and crowd-pleasing as the traditional one. For anyone looking to ce…

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Boulder’s Dog of the Day: GW Proves Boulder Is Perfect for Small Dogs

Meet GW — a small, gentle soul with a quiet charm and a surprisingly brave heart. Slightly frail in appearance but strong in spirit, GW represents something many Boulder dog lovers understand well: you don’t have to be big to belong in a big outdoor town. Seen walking through Boulder’s park…

Meet GW — a small, gentle soul with a quiet charm and a surprisingly brave heart. Slightly frail in appearance but strong in spirit, GW represents something many Boulder dog lovers understand well: …

Meet GW — a small, gentle soul with a quiet charm and a surprisingly brave heart. Slightly frail in appearance but strong in spirit, GW represents something many Boulder dog lovers understand well: you don’t have to be big to belong in a big outdoor town. Seen walking through Boulder’s parks and paths with a calm, curious energy, GW moves at his own pace. While larger dogs often bound across fields with endless stamina, GW shows the beauty of slowing down — pausing to take in the breeze, listening to the sounds of nearby creeks, and watching the world carefully from a smaller vantag…

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Best Places to Spend St. Patrick’s Day in Boulder

St. Patrick’s Day in Boulder isn’t about one event or one moment — it’s about where people gather. Across town, a few spots consistently draw the strongest crowds, blending tradition, energy, and Boulder’s relaxed social vibe into one of the most festive days of the year. If you’re pl…

St. Patrick’s Day in Boulder isn’t about one event or one moment — it’s about where people gather. Across town, a few spots consistently draw the strongest crowds, blending tradition, energy, …

St. Patrick’s Day in Boulder isn’t about one event or one moment — it’s about where people gather. Across town, a few spots consistently draw the strongest crowds, blending tradition, energy, and Boulder’s relaxed social vibe into one of the most festive days of the year. If you’re planning where to go this St. Patrick’s Day, these three places stand out for their atmosphere, turnout, and reliability year after year. The Hungry Toad Located on Broadway in North Boulder, The Hungry Toad remains one of the city’s most dependable St. Patrick’s Day destinations. The lo…

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Boulder Sunset Stuns from Southeast Overlook: Flatirons to Eldorado in One Frame

Some evenings in Boulder feel cinematic. This was one of them. Taken from just outside Southeast Boulder, this unforgettable sunset stretches across the entire Front Range in one sweeping frame — from Eldorado Springs on the far left to the iconic Flatirons rising proudly on the right. In betwe…

Some evenings in Boulder feel cinematic. This was one of them. Taken from just outside Southeast Boulder, this unforgettable sunset stretches across the entire Front Range in one sweeping frame —…

Some evenings in Boulder feel cinematic. This was one of them. Taken from just outside Southeast Boulder, this unforgettable sunset stretches across the entire Front Range in one sweeping frame — from Eldorado Springs on the far left to the iconic Flatirons rising proudly on the right. In between, the foothills roll gently across the horizon, glowing under layers of shifting color, soft cloud texture, and fading alpine light. Moments like this remind you why Boulder is so special. As the sun dropped lower, the sky transformed slowly and dramatically. Warm golds deepened into amber, …

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Why St. Patrick’s Day Week Feels Different in Boulder

Something shifts in Boulder during St. Patrick’s Day week. You notice it first in the mornings. The light arrives earlier. The air feels softer. Walks feel longer without trying. Across town — from quiet neighborhoods to downtown sidewalks — there’s a calm energy building that longtime lo…

Something shifts in Boulder during St. Patrick’s Day week. You notice it first in the mornings. The light arrives earlier. The air feels softer. Walks feel longer without trying. Across town — …

Something shifts in Boulder during St. Patrick’s Day week. You notice it first in the mornings. The light arrives earlier. The air feels softer. Walks feel longer without trying. Across town — from quiet neighborhoods to downtown sidewalks — there’s a calm energy building that longtime locals recognize right away. It doesn’t happen all at once. It unfolds gradually. Early in the week, the signs are subtle. A little more green in storefront windows. Patio tables filling sooner than usual. Students lingering longer between classes. Along Pearl Street, the rhythm feels just sli…

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