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Chautauqua Auditorium

 

Month of rain, 2 months of sizzle – triple digit HEAT.

2019’s also been a solid season of MUSIC.  Outdoor concerts, outdoor theatre.  Rodeo & Shakespeare.  Tim McGraw ‘Party Zone’ tickets, Diana Ross @ Red Rocks.

New addition to the tradition?  Colorado Music Festival, Chautauqua Auditorium in Boulder.  Warm summer night, Mahler Symphony No. 3, soul-reaching viola.  String, my orchestra ‘Spirit Animal’.  Violin, viola, bass.  Completely memorized.

Downtown Street Faire.  Bookend’d this year’s series.  Second Friday of June, second Friday of August – concert first & last.  More than music, love the energy, the life it breathes into my hometown’s downtown.  Kids in the Bounce House, grandparents bunched close to Stage.  BBQ, microbrews & Sweet Cow.  Dig that too ❤️

Season shift, autumn.  Kids in school.  Sun drops sooner.  Centaurus High band part of the outside evening beat.  Friday nights & football.  Goodnite Moon 🌙

 

September Update: Rocky Mountain Audio Fest.  Bus, box lunch & show badges.  Employer treated the entire Company.  Thanks PS!

 

 

Louisville Street Faire (2019 season-end)

 

 

 

Happy Solstice! 

Bring on the SUN (please).  Summer concerts.  BBQ.  Potato salad.  Chips, pickles.

ICE CREAM!  We ALL scream for ice cream🍦🌞

Cold rainy season start in Colorado – NOT curbing my enthusiasm.

Thursday nite LOVE in Community Park.  Hazel Miller Band.  FREE summer tunes & FOOD TRUCK barbecue.  Kicked back on a blanket, ate BIG & counted clouds – on a ‘school’ nite.  Sum-sum-summertime.

Friday, Louisville Street Faire.  Downtown LOVE.

Every Friday nite, June thru August (Memorial Day to Labor Day).  Live music, FOOD, local vendors.  More BBQ, two summer scoops of Sweet Cow and Austin band Wild Child.  Dig my Colorado hometown ❤️

Midsummer Festival tomorrow in Estes.  Scandinavian maypole, strudel & schnitzel.

I declare SUMMER.  Let the games begin!

 

 

 

Friends, Family, Community and the Magic of Live Music

For three or four hours, eight summertime Friday evenings, life is just like it should be. Babies don’t cry, dogs don’t bark, and wise elders feel nineteen again. The Muse visits the musicians pretty much every night and dances when the spirit moves her. We don’t know why this all happens here, we’re just glad it does.

 

JUNE 21 Wild Child

Austin-based, seven-piece pop mini-orchestra, has carried its infectious blend of indie-pop and catchy melodies across the international music scene, charting viral hits and wrapping their arms around a diverse and dedicated fan base.

 

Hazel Miller Band, Community Park

 

Wild Child, Louisville Street Faire

 

 

2,016 miles in 2016, finished 2,017 year following.  Virtually ran Great Britain & Route 66/Chicago to LA, past 18 months.

Somewhere along the way, lost my mojo/my purpose.  Stopped enjoying the journey (middle-of-night treadmilling to log winter miles).  Didn’t LOVE LOVE marathoning in Carmel, Indiana.  Cold rainy mess.  No travel interest in South Carolina, Mississippi, Delaware.

Summer BREAK.  Still running, still hiking high – just uncomplicating the script.

Have watched Rickey Gates’ video ‘Every Single Street’ 5-6 times now.  [Skip the first 1:10 minutes, dude’s trail-runner Bohemian backstory.]  The MEAT of the video, the journey itself – is crazy powerful.  Guy ran every street in San Francisco.

So…what is stopping ME from running every Louisville Colorado street?  Absolutely nada.

With every annual ball drop, we start anew.  Sit still or hike on.  Excited what 2019 holds.

 

Over the next year gonna run EVERY SINGLE STREET in my Colorado hometown.  Big streets, neighborhood dead-ends, subdivision circles.  EVERY SINGLE STREET in Louisville Colorado.  Total miles, NO idea.

 

If ya see me out early morn next year, I’ve gone LOCAL.

 

Give a honk/a wave/a smile, tag along for a mile.  Explore our beautiful little town.

 

What I’ve learned so far.  I’m not Rickey Gates.  Don’t live in a van, don’t run 10 hours daily.  I’m CFO employed, awesome dog, eat a bunch, love hiking, stay Colorado active.  Run schedule?  Early a.m. or after work, rarely both.  When it rains, when it snows — not super motivated.  Probably inside, eating pizza.

What I’ve learned so far.  Maps of San Francisco much more available than my hometown — AND I’ve got ‘old man’ eyes.  Using online city-planning maps, resolution blown up 200%, screen-shot printed, route highlighted in YELLOW.  And then, I still miss streets.  Sooooo many cul-de-sacs in Louisville.  Who knew?

What I’ve learned so far.  I’m MUCH more introverted than Rickey Gates.  He selfie-shots with homeless people, runs along highways, talks with drivers stuck in traffic.  Me?  Sometimes a smile, show an upward ‘runner hand’ to residents managing yard chores.  That’s as good as it’s got so far.  Stranger danger.

What I DIDN’T see in his video.  Bathrooms.  Day 3 in the midst of suburbia, I was an accident waiting to happen.  When ya gotta go, ya gotta go.  Street treks now limited to 3 hours.  Start/stops pre-planned, near parks with facilities.  For some unknown reason, hometown running keeps me super regular.  LOL>

What I DID see in the video.  To hit every road, every neighborhood, every cul-de-sac, streets are often repeated.  Rarely a straight shot.  Takes a lotta planning.  Gotta stay alert, plugged in – to traffic, street signs, backtracking/searching out tiny back-alley postal paths.  Not gonna maintain a 9-minute run pace.

 

Every LOUISVILLE Street.  What I’ve learned so far.  Tear away the travel, 50 state goals, all the continents – it’s 2 legs, a hydration vest & my Colorado hometown.  This challenge/this journey has been ALL about regaining JOY.

Happy running, friends.  Get inspired!