Nice haiku, though maybe it’s your state of mind that has you seeing what I don’t in the mountains. 😊
By the way, did you take the accompanying picture?
Laughing! Not my picture or image of choice. In keeping with the spirit of the haiku, angle is everything. My phone contains what you’re looking for but I haven’t found a way to transfer that information to my website nor do I have the patience. Nevertheless, Golden is the front gate to my personal Rocky Mountain experiences and the site of perfect final passionate memories between Tim Timmons and Kat.
And it’s only two knuckle lengths into the front range, a come hither toward the high Rockies.
Behind the camara man/woman’s back, Denver looks like a toy city far out and down below Lookout Mountain. For me, the breweries, wineries, and cafes of Golden and a little condo in close by Arvada, is the last location of true love for me. An odd Hemingway-ish snowy experience warming into spring. Oddly, I will be leaving here in three weeks with a cold heart. But a 360 degree turn will give you Denver and Kansas beyond, Boulder, the North Table, White Ranch, Golden Gate, Hogbacks, and a sense of the adventure that is waiting in the pines. The point where civilization and the wild meet. And when conditions are just right, it will curl a person’s toes in ecstasy. Like that.
Like Tim Timmons, I take it that your job involves travel. And from the article and video, it looks like you’re staying in a beautiful, awe-inspiring location. I envy you. I haven’t traveled in a few years due to my husband’s health, but had been planning next time to swing northwest, up through Colorado, and on to Wyoming and Oregon. Maybe someday…
Wherever your next journey takes you and/or Tim Timmons, I hope your heart warms to it…and the pup’s too. And who knows, true love may someday strike again…it’s been know to happen, you know.
I read the article and watched the video and left likes on them last night, but I think WordPress was glitching on me, and it didn’t show.
Such a beautiful place; I’d love to see it.
Nice haiku, though maybe it’s your state of mind that has you seeing what I don’t in the mountains. 😊
By the way, did you take the accompanying picture?
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Laughing! Not my picture or image of choice. In keeping with the spirit of the haiku, angle is everything. My phone contains what you’re looking for but I haven’t found a way to transfer that information to my website nor do I have the patience. Nevertheless, Golden is the front gate to my personal Rocky Mountain experiences and the site of perfect final passionate memories between Tim Timmons and Kat.
And it’s only two knuckle lengths into the front range, a come hither toward the high Rockies.
Behind the camara man/woman’s back, Denver looks like a toy city far out and down below Lookout Mountain. For me, the breweries, wineries, and cafes of Golden and a little condo in close by Arvada, is the last location of true love for me. An odd Hemingway-ish snowy experience warming into spring. Oddly, I will be leaving here in three weeks with a cold heart. But a 360 degree turn will give you Denver and Kansas beyond, Boulder, the North Table, White Ranch, Golden Gate, Hogbacks, and a sense of the adventure that is waiting in the pines. The point where civilization and the wild meet. And when conditions are just right, it will curl a person’s toes in ecstasy. Like that.
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Like Tim Timmons, I take it that your job involves travel. And from the article and video, it looks like you’re staying in a beautiful, awe-inspiring location. I envy you. I haven’t traveled in a few years due to my husband’s health, but had been planning next time to swing northwest, up through Colorado, and on to Wyoming and Oregon. Maybe someday…
Wherever your next journey takes you and/or Tim Timmons, I hope your heart warms to it…and the pup’s too. And who knows, true love may someday strike again…it’s been know to happen, you know.
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Well, come on! The world is waiting!
But sometimes adventure bites.
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https://www.uncovercolorado.com/front-range-colorado/
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I love this video! It gives a nice little tour and shows just enough but not everything.
https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=golden+colorado&docid=608039151795373922&mid=15577E36F96AC68CCEEB15577E36F96AC68CCEEB&view=detail&FORM=VIRE
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5:14 to 5:41 on video of the second website gives the 360 degree turn I am talking about.
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I read the article and watched the video and left likes on them last night, but I think WordPress was glitching on me, and it didn’t show.
Such a beautiful place; I’d love to see it.
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Laughed out loud. That’s Colorado all right. Some parts at least.
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Smiling. I almost didn’t post that one! But Golden is such a sensitive spot for me in may ways that I couldn’t resist that analogy.
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