Monday, September 16, 2013

Whoops

I've been so busy with work and school that a month went by.  And now I'm sure everyone wants to hear about the great Boulder Flood of 2013.  So let me catch up real quick, mostly via photos, on the past month, and then I'll try to work on our flood story...

More sunny pretty views.  

Boulder Creek at sunset.  Remember that water level later.

First day of classes!!! Graduate school round 2 and I'm LOVING it.

The threat of rain and thunderstorms did nothing to dissuade graduate students from free food and beer at the welcome picnic

Jeff visited us over Labor Day weekend.  And bought us an air conditioner.  Stanley may never move from this position.

Happy dogs love beer tasting at Oskar Blues!


Before Jeff went home, we hiked the Royal Arch trail in the Flatirons.  Just gorgeous.








This never gets old.

My first try ordering from Boulder Baked.  Think about it…hot fresh cookies delivered to your door, as late as midnight?

A pretty Saturday morning meeting up with a friend to hike our dogs together








Saw this on my weekend long ride…I don't know why it made me laugh, but all the cars there appeared to be those of folks off riding.

I went to the first CU home game.  And met Ralphie!




Monday, September 9th, the first day of rain and it was still lovely here.

Day 3 of rain and a saaaaaad bath face


5 comments:

kT said...

Constitutional isomers!

Elayne said...

Bus Stop is a popular meeting place for cyclists because it's right off US36. And across the street from Amante (though people met there before Amante moved in).

Betsy said...

If you ever make your way out of Boulder to Eldorado Canyon be sure to look for the Family Nudist camp billboard! So funny!

If you haven't been there yet, Flatirons Vista is a great place for a trail run, BTW!

Mary Sue said...

I never considered moving to Boulder but you may have just sold me with Boulder Baked. Cookies delivered to my front door...sign me up!

Kristina said...

The pictures are amazing. Hope that you and the pups are doing well with all the rain.