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The Bengal Takes Boulder: Meet the City’s Most Regal Cat

Boulder, Colorado, known for its picturesque landscapes and vibrant community, has recently seen a surge in the popularity of Bengal cats. These stunning felines, known for their distinctive markings and playful personalities, have become a beloved addition to the city’s diverse pet population. In this article, we’ll explore the allure of Bengal cats in Boulder, […]

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Boulder Reflects Upon Waneka Lake Park: Morning Light, Calm Water!

Waneka Lake Park has never failed me. Every time I visit I find something of beauty to photograph. This morning was no exception. The reflection of trees and tall grass on the calm water, some with the Front Range in the background, caught my eye today. The sculptures at the boat house dock and area […]

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Film Friday’s: Boulder and beyond on 35mm film

Gregg Allman, shot at The Boulder Theater  photo by Lisa Siciliano shot on 35mm film This creation was done “working wet.” Lisa processes her own photos shot on  35 mm film. This is truly old school. It adds a vibrance and depth not possible with digital processing. The picture truly radiates. Even with that darkroom […]

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Boulder’s Crown Jewel: NCAR at 5,700 Feet

This epic photo captures the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) perched atop Table Mesa, at an elevation of about 5,700 feet. Overlooking the picturesque town of Boulder, Colorado, NCAR is a hub for climate and weather research. Established in 1960, NCAR has a long-standing affiliation with the University of Colorado, fostering innovation in atmospheric […]

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Aspen Dreams: Unveiling the Magic of Boulder County’s Trees

Nestled in the heart of Colorado, Boulder County is home to a breathtaking display of nature’s beauty, particularly the mesmerizing aspen trees. Known for their shimmering leaves and serene presence, aspen trees in Boulder County offer an enchanting experience for nature enthusiasts and casual observers alike. In this article, we will delve into the allure […]

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The Benefits of Owning a Dog in Boulder: Why Every Boulderite Needs a Furry Companion

Boulder, Colorado is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, outdoor recreational opportunities, and vibrant community. It’s a place where residents prioritize wellness, adventure, and a deep connection with nature. In this dog-friendly city, owning a dog is not just a choice; it’s a way of life. From the picturesque trails to the welcoming businesses, Boulder […]

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Boulder’s View Of Hurricane Helene: Weather Maps Are A Storm’s Roadmap

Boulder is watching Hurricane Helene as it progresses inland after making landfall in Florida’s Big Bend region. It reached Category 4 status with wind speeds of up to 140 mph and more, causing significant storm surges and catastrophic flooding along the Florida coast. The impact has already  been severe, with flooding expected to extend into […]

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Boulder’s Favorite Dog: Ralph, the Park Hopping Pup Everyone Loves

Ralph, the classic Boulder dog with the most incredible face, has become a beloved figure around town. Known for his friendly demeanor and charming smile, Ralph has made countless friends at dog parks across Boulder. His easygoing nature makes him not only a joy to be around but also a great “dog employee,” always ready […]

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Boulder Sandwich Spotlight: Top 10 Rated Must-Try Sandwich Shops

When it comes to the best sandwich shops, Boulder, Colorado is a hidden gem waiting to be explored. The sandwich culture in Boulder thrives with a diverse range of eateries offering delectable creations to satisfy every craving. Whether you’re a local resident or a visitor to Boulder, the city’s sandwich scene is a must-experience. Let’s […]

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Boulder’s Perfect Proportions: Vitruvian Man and Leonardo DaVinci

Leonardo Da Vinci is perhaps recognized more for his picture of  “Vitruvian Man” than he is for almost any of his other images. The Mona Lisa is more famous, but naming a third work by this genius of the late 15th and early 16th centuries, the Renaissance, causes at least a little pause. The mathematical […]

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