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Boulder Cat Attempts Purr-fect Crime: Prince Eugene’s Napoleonic Heist

March 16th, 2024

In the quaint town of Boulder, where history buffs and feline aficionados often cross paths, a curious caper unfolded at a local tea party that has since become the talk of the town. The culprit? None other than Prince Eugene, an 11-pound American shorthair cat with a penchant for pastries and a name steeped in military prowess. A Tea Party with a Historical Twist Angela Naus, a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) by day and a history enthusiast by night and weekend, decided to throw a costume-optional tea party to celebrate her love for the Napoleonic Era. The table was set with a faded... Read More

Beyond the Bolder Boulder: Unveiling the Mythical Gryphonius Makemupius

January 29th, 2024

Monday Mystery Morph! Gryphon Meets Blue Morph     This Monday Boulder Morning Gryphon Butterfly was not spotted in Boulder today, UNLESS you are visiting us at AboutBoulder.com This first and possibly only appearance of this unusual creature was never reported beyond the screen of this notebook until NOW, when it is being shared for the first time anywhere. Monday morning is a great time to remind ourselves that thinking outside the box can be rewarding, and, well, outside the box of normalcy. While it frequently seems easier to “stay in the box” with our thinking, and at times... Read More

Boulder Bowzer, Fido Endorsed, Dog Du Jour: The Boulder Bird-Dog

January 20th, 2024

Fido suggested that a satire-working dog would be a good choice for a Saturday Fido picked Boulder dog of the day. Who am I to argue? This most unusual dog has an odd survival mechanism. It can appear to be a bird! Normal dog predators, like fleas, ticks, and lions, flea in the face of a dedicated bird! A beak, talons, and a fierce scream are all that it takes for the bird-dog to have an  effective survival mechanism. Physiologically, the bird-dog has three large wings, a beak, and looks like a nightmare of a cat-bird-seat. Although it strongly resists having its picture taking for fear of scaring... Read More