Saturday, September 11, 2010

Weekend RoundUp

Over the holiday weekend, Bracco and I hit the road! I love semi-spontaneous road trips. I also love when they take you to new places, to spend time with new people.



Friday night was an art gallery crawl in Fort Collins Old Town area. I met up with some somewhat new, incredibly welcoming friends to walk through an art gallery whilst partaking of an adult beverage or two. A lot of cities offer similar events, normally called First Fridays. I've been to the Kansas City version. Wherever it happens, I highly recommend going as it is perhaps some of the best people watching outside of an airport!

Then came Saturday. Saturday was EPIC (overused verbiage but true). You may or may not know that New Belgium Brewery is from Fort Collins (makers of Fat Tire, Sunshine Wheat etc). Every year they host a series of bike rides through the downtown areas of Chicago, Austin, Denver, Portland and several other large US cities. Of course, they bring the ride to their homeland of FoCo for Labor Day weekend every year. The Tour de Fat, as it's called, is not so much anti-car as it is pro-bike.

The first time I went, 2 years ago, I was advised that "everyone wears costumes." Not wanting to stand out, I obviously did NOT wear a costume. Boy, was that a mistake. I felt more like an outcast in street clothes as literally everyone wears their most ridiculous costume. Some are themed, others are obviously well thought out and creative. All of us costumed crazies load onto the most fantastic bike we can find and have a bike parade of sorts through the downtown areas normally congested with cars...this year there were 15,000 people in FoCo. At some point during the event a member of the crowd donates their car and receives a new bike in exchange for using only it to get around for at least the next year. There's music and local food vendors, custom bikes to try out, dancing and of course...beer. This is the party of all parties with all proceeds benefiting local bike co-ops.

There were pre-parties and post-parties to attend and no one would think twice if you showed up to a local business or restaurant sporting a hot pink afro wig. The whole town is out, laughing, singing, dancing and BIKING! What a great day!


Sunday is another post...along with Monday, Tues and Wed morning of this week. In the meantime, enjoy these pictures from Tour de Fat and if you ever find yourself in an area that hosts it, GO!!

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Mid Week Camping

For several weeks in a row, my fellas and I (boyfriend and dog) have been camping out during the week. I like to think this is a perk of working on a 5000+ acre property, half of which has been designated a conservation easement. As long as I pack the morning before, a quick change of clothes is all that stands between me and sleeping under the stars.

(this is where I work. really. my office is in one of those buildings to the left)

We've found some pretty amazing sites to inhabit, all of which seem to have the "most amazing view I've ever seen." It seems every night boasts the "brightest stars" and "most coyote howling ."


Even with a bum calf, we left work on Thursday night to hike up to this beautiful spot (yet to be named) on the rocks. We had a cliffside campfire, dined on our gourmet pesto pasta, talked about the best things about the summer that has too quickly blown by, listened to the chirps, chatters and howls of the woods all around us and snuggled into "bed". Truly, an incredible night.



Of course my favorite part was when M (the guy) paused in his campfire building to tell me that while he would normally be excited to hide out watching the opening games of college football, he was surprisingly more excited to be camping out with me...score!

::SWOON::


The ONLY bad thing about weeknight camping is that it means a very early rise to hike back out...to work. Still, I'd say it was worth it, as would the fella, as would the mutt.



Have you ever noticed it is always worth it to go outside, no matter the inconvenience, no matter the weather or the company. Always!