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NORML Legal Committee Returns To Aspen and the Gant!

May 14th, 2024

Maroon Bells Is The Most Photographed Scene In Colorado. The oldest and most respected of the Marijuana Policy and Education groups in the world, NORML, National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws was formed by Keith Stroup in 1970. Today, the NORML Legal Committee NLC is composed of some of the finest drug defense lawyers in the Country. The Aspen Seminar is a yearly time to “cross-pollinate.” For the first half of the day these genius attorneys with international reputations provide ongoing education to our NLC lawyers. This includes our “science guy,”... Read More

Boulder Backyard Blooms Again?? Yup! Get’m While They’re HOT!

May 8th, 2024

Boulder FLOWERS Again?? Yes! I made that editorial and artistic and seasonal choice. While mud skiing is seasonal, the colors are not as bright. On the other hand, at Boulder Valley elevations? Parrot Tulip (Translation from the Latin: Very cool tulip). Apple Tree Flower. All Five Grafts Look Wonderful This Year! The lilacs, dogwoods, apple woods, and so many more, as well as the bulbs, are in bloom. If  not today, then tomorrow. [Mosquito larvae in the bird bath were ready to hatch today or tomorrow, so time to deal with that]. Parrot Tulip I’m told. So going with the season, I took my... Read More

Boulder’s Motivation Monday: Our Spring Palette Unveiled!

May 6th, 2024

‘Tis the season to smell the Boulder flowers! While flower pics may cheer us during short winter days, it is hard to compete with the beauty and fragrance of lilacs in the Spring. Lilacs are in full bloom, and the perfume permeates the Boulder air. Flowering trees astonish us with the sheer mass of their presence and overwhelming beauty. I find myself pulling over and grabbing my camera (phone) and my nose from the shotgun seat. I walk around the trees and bushes without trespassing. The photo ops show why I have 15,000 pictures on my phone alone. Personally I do not reuse “chips”... Read More