I can’t remember where, but I recently read about a proposed project by Christo and Jeanne-Claude – the couple who did The Gates exhibit in Central Park – to drape nearly six miles of the Arkansas River in Colorado in a silvery fabric. A lot of people are upset by the proposal and the possible […]
Visiting the Kirkland Museum
After living in Denver for over nine years I was pretty sure that I knew of most of the interesting spots around town, particularly the ones of a touristy nature. Sure, I may not necessarily be in on the cool and trendy bars, particularly since that’s not my cup of tea, but I figured I […]
Touring the Byers-Evans House
When I finished talking on the travel panel in downtown Denver with the Public Relations Society of America I felt motivated to go out and do something. Here I had just exchanged a lot of good travel ideas with some top notch people and I wanted to get out and do and see something. I […]
Touring the Denver Art Museum
After doing my thing at the DNC and Presidential Experience on Friday, I had some time to kill so I decided to do something that I had been meaning to do for quite some time…I finally visited the expansion to the Denver Art Museum, the Hamilton Building. The expansion was designed by architect Daniel Libeskind. […]
Touring Junkrassic Park
Bob Pearce, my daytrip buddy, somehow found out about this place called Junkrassic Park, which sits just a bit northeast of Bent’s Old Fort on County Road JJ in Cheraw, Colorado. It’s Johnnie Allen’s private residence, but it’s also a place of bizarre wonder that is definitely worth seeing. It’s not only entertaining and intriguing, […]
Ai at the Snow Sculpture Championships
Ai by Team USA from Wisconsin was my favorite at the 22nd annual International Snow Sculpture Championships in Breckenridge.

