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Author Archives: mlgray
The Urban Fox
The fall season is an incredible time to take in more local enjoyments. I wrote last week about the travel itch returning, and it remains, but with leaves falling and a good bit of warmth still in the air, home … Continue reading
All This Way For Home
It’s a cool, fall morning, but it’s clear the sun will warm us up later. A few trees in the park near our house have begun to turn to yellow while others remain that magnificent glowing green. I decide on … Continue reading
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Tagged Ho Chi Minh, Southeast Asia, Vietnam, Why we travel
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A Few Shades of Travel
Colorado’s fall colors are a site not to be missed. Since moving to the Rocky Mountain State, I’ve made sure we spend at least two or three weekends every leaf-changing season to explore some of the rainbowed aspen groves. On … Continue reading
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Tagged AAA, Aspen, aspens, Crested Butte, fall colors, flat tires, Kebler Pass
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IKEA? Get Me to thee Brewery!
Last Sunday, Lindsay and I planned a portion of our day around making the journey to south Denver’s newest addition, IKEA. Now this portion of town might not be as ambitious as our recent overseas adventures, but it takes a … Continue reading
Posted in At Home in Denver & the Rockies, Beer & Wine, Food, Travel
Tagged Colorado Breweries, GABF, IKEA, The Copper Kettle
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Olfactory Musings
As Lindsay and I reach the summit of Guanella Pass with the windows rolled down, high on the Front Range of Colorado, the distinct aromatic qualities of Fall tickle my nose. This sense of smell, which we often under-utilize, reminds … Continue reading
Boulder Beer Rave . . . Bodacious
Yes, it’s true, I just used the word bodacious for the first time since wearing one of my twenty-two pairs of M.C. Hammer parachute pants in the 1st grade, circa 1990. And I didn’t use the word bodacious because it … Continue reading
Posted in Beer & Wine
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Waking from a Dream
I had hoped to write the day I returned; then I told myself the one-week point. Finally, I promised myself that the one-month mark would be the exact right moment. All has passed. And what first felt like a crisp, … Continue reading
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After the Romance Goes
I’m sitting on floor cushions at a table decorated by jasmine flowers, candle light, and a deep red tablecloth with a royal purple table runner. A man plays traditional music on a multi-stringed lap instrument behind me, and a table … Continue reading
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Will You Share This With Me?
Upon leaving a quiet reflection time at the temple where Cambodian Buddhism began, the monk sitting ‘guard’ at the door stopped us and made some general conversation. He soon asked us what we were carrying in our bag and as … Continue reading
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Do I Write This?
As a self-proclaimed travel writer, I find myself often faced with a rather unanswerable dilemma: what do I spend my time writing about? Many of my “postcards” reveal the romance of travel . . . and surely this is fun … Continue reading
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