After leaving the festival, we walked a few blocks further to the shopping/downtown district of Boulder. Here we found lots of your normal outdoor mall stores, but we also found local entertainers juggling & performing their musical acts right there on the sidewalks. The atmosphere in Boulder is very laid back, but upscale with some many different stores geared to a younger crowd. And everywhere you look people walk & ride bikes. It's the preferred mode of transportation and easily accessible to do. More bike lanes that one can imagine. If the Springs wasn't so far from Boulder then I would defiantly live here. I can't wait to show Jeffrey all of the sites here.
We had a quick bite to eat from a local Greek street vendor & then walked over to the campus. Due to the fact that it took us so long to find a parking spot in a residential area off the beaten path, we decided to leave the car there & walk everywhere. Note to self, I should have changed my shoes to the Toms I had in the car. Those sandals were not good walking shoes for the miles we put on them today.
The University of Colorado is a sprawling campus- with such green grass & tall willowy pine trees. It is a picturesque Colorado college.
just look at how green that grass was. No photo editing here!
I found myself stopping every few minutes to snap more pictures. Keron was a great tour guide & trooper for taking lots of pictures of me. I wish so badly that Jeffrey could have been here today to experience all the ooh & ahh moments with me over this campus.
Keron said that this little pond, with the turtles perched upon that log, was one of her favorite study areas. Very tranquil and serene.
The campus is so picturesque that we stumbled upon a couple getting their wedding pictures taken just right over this bridge.
The campus is so picturesque that we stumbled upon a couple getting their wedding pictures taken just right over this bridge.
A quick picture of the CU Buffalo mascot in front of the massive stadium. Unfortunately, we didn't get to go inside the stadium as they were preparing for more Memorial day festivities on the field area and had closed everything off. I was amazed at how large this campus was. Keron & I walked for well over an hour & didn't see every building. After all that walking, we had worked up an appetite, so we heading back to Denver area. Once again, Keron was my tour guide & took me down the 16th Street shopping district in downtown Denver for some dinner. I had never been down there & didn't realize how great it was. It reminded me a lot of Austin, TX and San Antonio, TX with the open restaurant seating on the sidewalks & the outdoor shopping districts, and bicycle buggies to transport you everywhere. At a minimal fee of course. While waiting for our meal, I began making a long list of Adventure to share/have with Jeffrey upon his return back home. I can't wait to bring him back to Boulder, so we can cycle our way through this hip little town & college campus, and top of the evening with a stroll down 16th street in Denver. Counting the days until this happens....