Meet Dana! Taking the a year off before beginning her Masters in Social Work and her Law Degree, Dana loves basking in the sun with a good book or out with friends. She moved to Boulder with a fresh slate and has met countless personalities along the way; she says “it’s an adventure” and is […]
Western Tanager males are bright yellow and black, with orange-red heads. The majority of the plumage is yellow, with dark tails and two wing-bars on each wing. The dark markings on mature males are solid black, while females and juveniles have gray to brown markings. Each wing of a male has one white and one […]
Lenny is a long-time Boulder resident who has become an integral part of Boulder’s vibrant community . He perceives himself as a “Renaissance man” with skills in the fine arts, music, sciences, literature, and also hands-on types of work. Fifty years of playing guitar and teaching guitar intermittently have recently been supplemented by learning harmonica […]
Colorado is home to a diverse array of butterflies, boasting approximately 80 different species within its borders. Among the notable and abundant species found in the state are the black swallowtail, two-tailed swallowtail, and western swallowtail. The majestic monarch butterfly, renowned for its remarkable annual migration, also graces Colorado’s landscapes. Another common sight is the […]
Jenae is a kennel tech at a Veterinary Hospital here in Boulder. She cares for all types of animals – taking them out for walks, cleaning them, feeding them etc. She started working there this past January. When I asked her why she took the job, she told me that it was because of her […]
Born and raised in Boulder, Colorado, Rebecca’s formative years were inspired by the alternative pulse that beats in a town nestled at the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. She grew up running trails and writing songs amongst the pines and aspens, capturing inspiration from the plethora of spiritual teachings along with the sanctuary of the […]
In memory of the late Bruce Ekstrand, former vice chancellor for academic affairs. Artist: George Lundeen, 1997 Location: South Entrance of Old Main in the heart of Norlin Quadrangle To visit the other sculptures on the CU campus click here.
There is a charming historic town nestled in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, just a short drive from Boulder. This quaint town offers visitors a unique blend of history, natural beauty, and small-town charm, making it the perfect day trip destination for those looking for a break from the hustle and bustle of city […]