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Heading out on adventures, building community, eating delicious cuisines, supporting the local food movement and enjoying walks in the wild . . . grateful to be wandering in the world with you.

Different Modes of Exploration: Experience 1 – A Lion’s Trail

While spending a raucous two weeks in the California sunshine with family and friends for the holidays, I fell into a lovely rhythm of getting outdoors far more regularly than I’m able to during a typical Denver work week.  The … Continue reading

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Thanksgiving Travels Part V: Why We Return Home

From Sedona, we flew across the 40 to Albuquerque, New Mexico where we made our way through a couple of local breweries and a pizza stop for greasy calzones and Italian sandwiches. It always amazes me how one can go … Continue reading

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Thanksgiving Travels Part IV: Sedona

If Thanksgiving is for just one thing, it’s for family.  And I’ve had the good fortune that one of my long-time travel companions is my father, who joined us on our Sedona sojourn. On Thanksgiving Day, my Dad and I … Continue reading

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Lunar Eclipse

We travel the world far and wide, to be amazed, to observe, to enjoy the beauties and complexities of humanity and the world. But what we come to realize quite quickly, is that the most profound beauty, the deepest enlightenments, … Continue reading

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Thanksgiving Travels Part III: Another Country

After leaving Four Corners National Monument, we wove our way south by southwest through the Navajo and Hopi Reservations. It seemed pertinent to travel across these lands, these wide-open (maybe even desolate) spaces, during our Thanksgiving Holiday. I think we’ve … Continue reading

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Thanksgiving Travels Part II: Touching Four Corners

“Do you have anything smaller?” The kiosk attendant at Four Corners National Monument asks me curtly. It’s 9:03 am and we’re clearly the first tourists on site. I fumble in my wallet for a moment and turn to Lindsay, “Do … Continue reading

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Thanksgiving Travels Part I: Road Line Yellow

After three months of shorter one-day and weekend trips, I’m glad to be out on a ten-day journey. We awoke early on Friday morning, right at sunrise actually, to wander our way down to Sedona, Arizona for Thanksgiving.  With the … Continue reading

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Building Community, One Craft Beer at a Time

After visiting the Arvada Beer Company (ABC) last night, I am once again convinced that hometown breweries are restoring community to our neighborhoods.   I watched for over an hour as friends gathered for their TGIFs and children enjoyed homemade rootbeer … Continue reading

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Ants Marching

I sit down on a bench in the middle of the 16th Street Mall, Downtown Denver.  Other than the Free Bus and the roar of the occasional motorcycle cop patrol, the Mall is reserved for pedestrians only.  The wanderer on … Continue reading

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A Walk in the Universe

Last week we walked the Mt. Galbraith trail out of Golden, one of my favorite local hikes.  The trail ambles up the side of a small front range hill, allowing sweeping views of the Denver skyline and the plains. Early … Continue reading

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