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303 is more than Colorado’s first phone exchange.

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Livin’ 303 means spending portion of your day, every day outdoors.  Our state is big, diverse – it’s the American West – our lifestyle, love of everything outdoors & our politics reflect that background.  Whether working cattle on Colorado’s Eastern Plains or skiing the Western Slope – you’re doing it outdoors.  They call our state PURPLE; independent voters now outnumber registered Democrats/Republicans combined.  NO local love for a DC federalist government deciding which days our National Parks are open or closed.  Outside of Denver, neighbors still help neighbors, folks still settle disputes outside of court.  We’re 303.  We love the high mountains/thin air, heavy spring snow, columbine blue every summer.  The mountains center us, not our politics.

3-0-3 weekend.  March 3rd forecast, SNOW.  Good weekend to hunker down, long-walk Ro, diner dine AND entertain guests.  Stephen in from Philly; we’d continue our seasonal theatre tradition with Ash & Tom Friday night.  Nunsense at Candlelight Dinner Theatre (near Loveland).  Show not a fave – jokes/prat falls/dialogue ’90’s dated.  ‘Sister Act’ without Whoopi Goldberg.  Dinner however shined.  Salmon theme (throwback to Catholic ‘fish only’ Fridays).  FAMILY time treasured.  Easy to get caught up in our own comings & goings.  Late evening SNOW.  Saturday, Sunday — Monday too ❄️

Saturday morn, geese huddled/precip sheltering.  Quiet peaceful tug ’round Hecla with Ro.

Breakfast with Stephen; LOVE me some diner food. Lazy walk downtown Louisville.  Plenty of parking.  All the other crazies following Interstate 70 plows, it’s 3-0-3 season.  In March, that’s chair lifts & skis.  Fresh powder ⛷️

Sunday morning church.  If you can play, you can pray.

Colorado weekend staycation.  Good to be home.  LOVE LOVE my Colorado life ❤️

 

 

3-0-3 Staycation

 

 

 

For those of us crazy goal-oriented – it’s that time again.

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

Saw this tweet couple times over the past month.  Louisville is by no means the size of San Francisco – but challenge taken Rickey Gates (full inspiring article posted below).

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.

Downloaded a city planning map – gonna tackle this in quarters.  Me, my Garmin Forerunner (to keep it official) & a new Petzl headlamp (going Bindi this year, it’s rechargeable/no landfill batteries).

 

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.

Snow’s topping the Flatirons, no beating our mile-high view  🗻 🙂

 

 

 

EVERY SINGLE STREET by Rickey Gates

San Francisco…………..November 1 to December 15, 2018…………..40 days and nights……………..1200+ miles

 

From a patio in the Berkeley Hills, I scanned the horizon, south to north, trying to take in the immensity of the population below me. Thousands of vehicles traversed the Bay Bridge, big jet planes came and went from SFO and OAK, a cargo ship passed beneath the Golden Gate Bridge.

 

Just out of site, Ocean Beach met the Pacific Ocean, where only days earlier I had completed a five month, self-supported run across America.

 

The depths of my muscles and joints still ached immensely.

 

Five months earlier I had set off on foot from Folly Beach, South Carolina with a 12-pound back pack, a five-month time-frame, a modest budget and an open mind. 3657-miles later I crossed the Golden Gate Bridge, tired and gaunt. My open mind had been spilled, emptied, refilled, dried up and rehydrated many times over.

 

To walk across a place is to observe and participate in a vast, intricate and complex web of infrastructure. It is to experience the history of that place in a very real and personal way. It is to have a better understanding of what that place is. Where that place is. Who that place is. Why that place is.

 

To walk across a place is to truly know a place.

 

Following my run, I spent a lot of time on that patio enjoying the stillness while watching the traffic flow along the 580, the 880 and the 24. I traced the BART trains coming and going, fog pouring over the hills and ravens playing above it all. Having experienced a thin thread across this complicated canvas we call the United States, I now felt the desire to experience the immensity of a single pixel on the global map.

 

To experience a city on this level is, in a way, to experience all cities. There are certain universalities found in clusters of people around the globe. There are places to eat, work and sleep. There are means of moving people around. There are places for entertainment. There are places for contemplation.

 

But still… why walk? Why run? There is a mantra in the shuffle and a prayer in the suffering. I know what that does for me, but what does that do for you? And everybody else?

 

The 2500-year-old legend of Pheidippides tells us about a common Athenian soldier who ran from the fennel fields of Marathon to the Acropolis in Athens to announce victory over the Persians. Upon arrival he delivered his message, only to perish from exhaustion moments later.

 

And perhaps that is why. Because the runner is messenger and his suffering must be witnessed.

 

 

 

After a MONTH of over-the-top TRAVEL, next 25 days of Colorado-only comes open-arm welcome.  Appreciate the amazing opportunity to see/experience so many diverse cultures & landscapes – #luckyinlife super thankful – just missing my Rocky Mountain home.  All ’bout Balance.

August 1st – Colorado Day (1876 statehood), free access to all State Parks

August 2nd – Grandpup Marty’s first day with Ro & Papa.  Ash & Tom flew East Coast to see family/friends AND attend another summer wedding.  Papa doubled his Pup count for a week; Ro gained a hunting partner.  Rabbits.  Squirrels.  ALL MUST DIE.  Morning/noon/evening walks ‘round our two local reservoirs, Hecla & Waneka.  Kill count 2 this season.

 

Saturday morn – hometown Downtown.  ATM-robbed my bank account then a personal best to self-support Louisville’s Farmers Market.  Duck eggs, dried fruit, craft Kombucha & jarred pickles.  BUY, BUY, BUY.  Finished off the a.m. with breakfast at Huckleberry’s: corned beef hash & eggs.  FAAANNNNTASTIC!  A-ok to fall off the diet wagon every now ‘n then, right?

Late afternoon movie.  No one outgrows Pooh, EVER.  GREAT to be Colorado HOME! ❤️

 

 

 

Farm to Feet – 100% American Made Socks

Wanna keep it USA LOCAL with your socks?  My CT bestie forwarded the preceding link.  Pricier than your average WalMart tube socks but 100% comparable to SmartWool (my personal choice in running/hiking socks) – AND they’re USA made 🇺🇸

 

 

Subject: socks
From: Dawn

 

This one gets their wool from US source also (Smart Wool doesn’t).
Have you tried them? If so, how do they compare to Smart wool ones?
Oh, and I think the guy in the video may be a kindred spirit to you.

 

As always, wish we were closer because I miss you.