Overview:

This blog is a random concoction and blend of my thoughts, interests, and daily observations. Currently, I am a lover of tea, indoor house plants, trying new foods, and learning about different cultures. I work for the public schools and despite all the downsides that most of us are aware of, it is a job that I am grateful for and feel proud to show up at everyday. Some thoughts here will reflect my experiences at work.

Throwback: 3-Day Weekend in Colorado

As I was scrolling through photos on my camera roll this morning and trying to delete photos to make more space on my phone, I came across pictures from a few travel experiences this year that I would really love to document before the memories become too fuzzy or fade completely. One such experience was a 3-day weekend trip to Denver and Boulder in early April of this year.

HC and I flew together to Denver on an early morning flight and we checked in to our Airbnb prior to noon on Saturday. We stayed in a budget friendly but chic and tastefully decorated room in a shared house with the host. The mattress was the most luxurious one that I've slept on in any Airbnb rental and felt like thick memory foam, making it a terrific place to relax after long days of walking. There was a polaroid camera available for guests to capture a selfie and then sign their names and leave a message, a unique guestbook of some sorts. We browsed through the stack of polaroid printouts of other guests from various regions around the globe which was a pretty interesting activity.

Airbnb rental, hosted by Andy


Day 1, Downtown and Arts District on Santa Fe
Shortly after checking in to our Airbnb rental, we made our way downtown and walked around Capitol Hill and the Golden Triangle. The weather was phenomenal with clear blue skies and a light breeze. Denver Art Museum, Firefighter's Museum and other small galleries are located around this area. After giving ourselves a walking tour of the neighborhood, we went up to Peaks lounge at Hyatt Regency to get a bird's eye view of the city. As you can see, the sun was beginning to set and dip below the mountains surrounding the city in the distance.



We enjoyed a couple drinks and a slice of cake as we watched the sky changing colors and slowly dimming.
                               Peaks Lounge, Hyatt Regency

In the evening, we hopped on an Uber and ate dinner at a hippy and colorful casual fast food Indian restaurant. The menu options were simple but tasty and nutritious. According to the servers, the cuisine and cooking style originates from southern India which is the home of the owner, Biju Thomas.

Biju's Little Curry Shop
We opted for the coconut chicken curry combo bowl as well as the spicy vindaloo chicken. We noticed that this little restaurant closes by 9PM most days and 8PM on Sundays so be sure to plan for that if you intend to grab a bite here!
We then walked around the Arts District, admiring the many galleries and murals painted outdoors. It was a must-have when we spotted a food truck serving fresh crepes in an assortment of flavors and toppings, including both savory and sweet.

We chose a cinnamon roll flavored crepe and had a seat at the outdoor patio beside the neighboring establishment, Zephyr Brewery. Live music drifted out from inside the brewery and created a very mellow but cheerful atmosphere. There was also a fun selection of board games and word games available for patrons. We engaged briefly in a low key game of Boggle, while a group of college students played a game of giant Jenga which was also supplied by the brewery. It was hysterical and entertaining to watch!

Day 2, Excursion to Boulder
Boulder is conveniently accessible from Denver even without a rental vehicle because there is an express bus on a fairly frequent schedule that travels between these two cities.

It was not difficult to find several hiking trails nearby after getting off the bus. The trails were easy to walk with mild incline and after an hour climb, we had a nice view of the peaceful city. By the time we made it back down, we had worked up significant appetites and finding something to fill our stomaches became the next essential mission.
Mountain Sun Pub & Brewery
At the recommendation from a local, we stopped at Mountain Sun and ate an immensely satisfying meal of deli sandwiches, fries, and cocktails. Sometimes the simplest things are also the most fulfilling! After the late lunch, we explored the stretch of shops on Pearl St. These included artisan crafts, coffee shops, ice cream parlors, second hand clothing stores, bookstores, and other miscellaneous shops. My favorite was Boulder Bookstore, which had a great selection to browse through. A laid back afternoon, overall!


Day 3, Red Rocks Amphitheater and back to the airport
Red Rocks Amphitheater is about 10 miles west of Denver and worth a visit even if no concert performance is scheduled. It features an impressive open-air stage surrounded by huge boulders and rocks on mountainous terrain. There are also some trails in the vicinity for interested hikers.
Several individuals seemed to be regular locals who were engaged in intense workouts such as running up and down the steps or jogging around the amphitheater. It was truly a phenomenal landscape to take in and felt like a powerful reminder of how insignificant our individual problems might be in comparison to the majestic earth.
Additionally, located at the visitor's center of the Red Rocks Amphitheater is a Performers' Hall of Fame which is free admission. Inside, you can take a self-guided tour of the history of the Amphitheater and all the renowned musicians who have performed there through the decades.

The venue was a fantastic last stop to wrap up our weekend vacation and left us wanting to return to explore additional trails of the glorious landscape!