August 29th, 2024
Blog
German potato salad is a classic dish that brings a delightful tangy and savory flavor to any Labor Day BBQ. It is essential as a main course disguised as a side-dish. Achieving the perfect balance of flavors in this dish can elevate your BBQ to new heights. Here are some tips to help you create […]
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August 28th, 2024
Arts
Our target for the length of blogs is 500-1000 words. That number of words can magically appear very quickly! For example, the history of Labor Day, standing alone, would reach 500 words almost without me having to write it. As always, if you don’t love something presented by me, then most likely it is someone […]
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August 27th, 2024
Blog
We all know that previous Labor Day Weekends have included a plethora of special event. The list includes parades, car shows and more. Labor Day is a national holiday celebrated by a day (or for some lucky people, the week) off work, BBQ’s, parties of all types, a long weekend, and more. When Is Labor […]
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August 26th, 2024
Airstream Camping
Boulderites have done it again! Local film maker power duo Lee Cipolla and wife-producer Katherine Borda have brought us the soon-to-be-released Rally Caps, dropping on Apple and Amazon TV on September 10, 2024! We were lucky enough to score a pair of tickets to the sneak preview in Boulder (thank you Mr. Director) this past […]
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August 25th, 2024
Blog
Boulder Valley’s own Yesteryear Farm Show, Dougherty Farm, 287, East side, Longmont, FINAL DAY TODAY SUNDAY! Photo-ops abound! Restored John Deere’s and other antique tractors surround hand-spinners, spinning down fibers like silk and mohair into yarn. Others knit the yarn into clothing, and help preserve a way of life. Kiwanis fund-raising wooden toys and […]
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August 24th, 2024
Blog
Are you a Boulder CU Buff looking for the perfect first date idea? Look no further than the breathtaking Chautauqua Park. With its stunning views, picturesque trails, and serene atmosphere, it’s an ideal setting for a memorable and romantic outing. Whether you and your date are outdoor enthusiasts or simply appreciate natural beauty, Chautauqua Park […]
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August 23rd, 2024
Animals
You read that title right! I stumbled on a picture I took yesterday of a winking Rocky Mountain Goat. Both eyes, as the second picture shows, are perfectly good eyes. This goat and I shared a moment. My new best friend, the winking goat, has two perfectly good eyes. What I captured was in fact […]
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August 21st, 2024
Blog
What might our Boulderite readers want to read about today? What do I want to learn more about today? What might I know that I’d like to share and expand? While keeping in mind that our underlying modus operandi is to motivate, educate, and to promote positivism, we subject ourselves to few limitations. We are […]
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August 20th, 2024
Blog
The Boulder Eastern sky conveniently cleared up for the very special moon rise tonight. The Blue Moon shined obviously brighter (about 30% brighter) than a “normal” full moon. Tonight’s moon is known by multiple names, including “Blue Moon,” “Sturgeon Moon,” and “Supermoon,” each reflecting different cultural and astronomical perspectives: 1. Blue Moon: Traditionally, a “blue […]
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August 19th, 2024
Blog
Again my favorite mountain, Longs Peak, was stunning, surrounded by rain and virga. My phone to the rescue, and no one behind me at a parking lot stop sign and I was able to take some quick pics of the sunset. By the time I pulled out again, one minute later, the sunset had already […]
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