Taste of Colorado
Easy Sunday
I met up with my teammate Lauren for a run up to the Taste of Colorado happening this weekend at Civic Center Park in downtown Denver. It was only a fifteen-minute run to the site and we passed through the gates to join the crowd of Coloradans shuffling from booth to booth to sample a variety of food and refreshments or peruse the craft makers and artisans who had come to peddle their merchandise. The city closes down a large space including the streets around downtown to support this sprawling event. The festival is meant to offer something for everyone with culinary demonstrations, a fine-dining section, activities for kids, and carnival rides. With the food tickets we bought we were able to get some drinks, some sugared almonds and pecans, and after double-checking to see that the coaches weren’t around, a funnel cake. The festival also had a number of sound stages set up for live music. I haven’t done a run where I stopped in the middle to wander around for an hour and eat junk food, but fortunately it was an easy run today and we were able to make it back to Lauren’s without cramping up too badly. Her new golden retriever puppy joined us for a cool down-relaxing on the lawn outside. I’d have no complaints if every training run goes like this but I think I’d need to reassess my racing goals.
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2005, my family was badly shaken. But his strength, pragmatism, and demeanor throughout the course of his treatment comforted me in difficult times and his providence, love, and foresight help me move forward in his absence. I miss him everyday but his spirit persists in many tangible ways. He does not live in my mind with the illness he suffered but rather in the many long and happy years that preceded it. For visitors who knew my Dad, I hope this site recalls memories that make you smile.