Take Me To Colorado
Last month I had the opportunity to visit Colorado. I went out there for a graduate workshop, but you best believe I took advantage of seeing the sights.
I decided to relay my adventures in a series of photos. Scroll to enjoy!
Outside Boulder, CO.
Total tourist shot of Larimer Square. (But it was a red light!)
Larimer Square.
Funny anecdote: While walking down the sidewalk, someone asked me for the time. I replied, "No, thank you," and only a block later realized what they had asked me.
Central Park. Jk, just the Denver skyline.
I went running here. My one goal when I went to Colorado was to be able to run at that altitude. I did it. For a mile.
This park hosted a collection of vagrants. They all smelled voguishly of weed.
Denver is the basis for the Capitol in "The Hunger Games." And here is the capital (at least I think that's what this is?).
When I first touched down in Colorado, the Rockies sort of disappointed me. However, this sunset.
BUT REALLY, THIS SUNSET
I'm obsessed with clouds.
Ever since I saw "Castaway," I have sought a stoplight where the land stretches endlessly around it. This is halfway there (there's a community of houses behind the camera.)
The beginning of another spectacular sunset.
Another night, another sunset. Also, a car company should pay me for this shot.
Don't stop.
On a whim I convinced my friend to drive me to Cheyenne, WY. Here is my evidence. It was not worth it. (This is the capital.)
A diner in Cheyenne. Only thing not depressing about the state.
Children's park in Boulder.
Someone's backyard in Boulder.
"Let's go for a hike-ike, let's go get away"
Peekaboo.
I mean . . . Is this Yellowstone?
"Everywhere the light touches is yours, Simba."
My shoes after I hiked for two hours.
I sort of wanted to see Sasquach, but I guess this will do.
Restaurant where they put fancy water on everyone's table - but you had to pay if you opened it. What is this, a stocked hotel fridge?
A mountain town. (Boulder, CO)
Otherwise known as hell.
Okay, bye, I guess.