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Boulder Garden Grasshopper Defense: Natural Ways to Safeguard Your Plants
Living in the beautiful city of Boulder, Colorado, means having the privilege of enjoying stunning gardens in Boulder. However, with this beauty comes the challenge of dealing with grasshoppers in Boulder, which can wreak havoc on your garden. In this article, we will explore natural and effective ways to protect your garden from these pesky insects, allowing you to maintain a flourishing garden oasis.
Boulder Staffers: City May Net Hundreds of Millions of Dollars From Closing Municipal Airport
Jul. 20—Boulder staffers have released the results of an in-depth financial analysis of what it might take to eventually close the city's municipal airport. Their findings suggest the city may net more than $400 million, in 2041 dollars, before the costs of potential environmental remediation are factored in, from closing its airport and selling off all the airport property as soon as its current contractual obligations to the Federal Aviation Administration are met. City staffers believe that could happen in 2041.
Faces of Boulder: Pic of the Day!
Boulder’s Dog-Friendly Haven: A Student and Her Dog in the Heart of Boulder, Colorado. Nestled by the serene waters of Boulder Creek, a student from Boulder, Colorado, enjoys a perfect summer day with her faithful dog. Clad in trendy outdoor gear from Patagonia, she epitomizes the spirit of Boulder—a city renowned for its natural beauty and vibrant outdoor culture. With the majestic Flatirons forming a stunning backdrop, this snapshot captures the essence of a quintessential day in one of America’s most picturesque cities.
From Rain Clouds to Musical Euphoria: A Day at Arrowood Farms
In 2019, we attended a concert at Folsom Field in Boulder. The skies darkened, it started to rain lightly, and I emailed my weather guru friend in Austin, Texas: “Hey Danny, what’s happening in the Colorado front range?” Danny sent back a Doppler radar screenshot showing very bright red and deep purple tie-dye splotches running from Denver to Fort Collins. Boulder was in the bullseye. Driving over the Shawangunk Ridge, there’s a similar feel to the Boulder Flatirons. From the top of the Gunks viewshed, I could see the weather west of the concert area, and it looked pretty ominous—no Doppler radar needed.
Shielding Your Home and Garden: Expert Tips for Hail Protection in Colorado
Hail in Colorado can wreak havoc on homes and gardens, especially in areas like Boulder. The unpredictability and intensity of hailstorms can lead to significant damage, making it crucial for residents to take proactive measures to safeguard their properties. With the right strategies and precautions, it’s possible to minimize the impact of hail and protect your home and garden from potential destruction.
Boulder County Indian Food: Local Favorite Makes Yelp’s National Best List
When it comes to tantalizing taste buds and satisfying cravings for exotic flavors, Boulder County has just received a spicy accolade. Tandoori Kitchen in Lafayette, Colorado has been named one of the best Indian food spots in the entire country, according to Yelp’s list of the top 100 food places 2024. This recognition has put Lafayette on the map as a destination for authentic and delectable Indian cuisine, adding to the diverse culinary landscape of Boulder County.
WATCH: Colorado city selected as a finalist for Sundance Film Festival
"With the beautiful backdrop of the Flatirons, Boulder’s historical ties to the Redford Family, and the capacity to support a growing, inclusive festival, we are confident that Boulder, Colorado is the right home for the Sundance Film Festival."
Faces of Boulder: Climbing the Legendary Routes of Eldorado Springs
Eldorado Springs, nestled in the foothills of Boulder, Colorado, is renowned for its picturesque beauty and world-class climbing routes. This charming town and its iconic Eldorado Canyon State Park attract climbers from all corners of the globe, seeking to test their limits on some of the most challenging and rewarding climbs in the world. Among these climbers is [insert woman’s name], who epitomizes the spirit of adventure and determination that defines Boulder’s climbing community.
Boulder’s Top Spots for Corn on the Cob: Shucking Perfection
When it comes to savoring summer’s simple pleasures, nothing quite compares to the satisfaction of sinking your teeth into a buttery, perfectly grilled ear of corn on the cob. In Boulder, Colorado, this seasonal delight takes on a whole new level of deliciousness. Locals and visitors alike flock to various spots across the city to indulge in this beloved summertime treat. One standout destination that consistently ranks at the top for offering the best corn on the cob in Boulder, Colorado is Munson Farm, a picturesque and bountiful farm nestled in the heart of Boulder County.
Paws and Pals: The Top Spots for Meeting Dog Lovers in Boulder
Boulder, Colorado, is a haven for dog lovers, with its picturesque landscapes and welcoming attitude towards our four-legged friends. If you’re a dog owner in Boulder, you’ll be delighted to know that there are numerous places where you can meet like-minded individuals who share your passion for pups. Whether you’re new to the area or simply looking to expand your social circle, these top spots for meeting dog lovers in Boulder are sure to bring tail-wagging joy to both you and your furry companion.
Boulder’s Best: Art Fest Is On The Mall This Weekend!
This weekend, Friday, Saturday and Sunday has Boulder again hosting the annual outdoor Art Fest on the Boulder Mall. Many local artists display their works, lining the already beautiful Boulder Mall. I will write a blog with “real” pictures of my Sunday visit to the Art Fest. In the meantime, in anticipation of the fundamentally human-created pictures, I put together these CHATgpt pics. I’ll take a little of the credit for knowing how and what to ask CHAT to paint. On the other hand, I could not have done this alone.
Boulder Art: Paris Roots and Making a Good Impression!
Fairs, fests, exhibitions, art shows and the like have long been a place where new art styles, schools, have been displayed. One which is worthy of great attention and which gets short shrift at time is the Paris Exhibition of 1900. The Boulder Art Fest, in its final day today, Sunday, is a chance to see a wide variety of styles of art, and is a real treat to the eyes!
Boulder Art Fest: Outdoor Art Museum Masterpieces!
I admit I am overwhelmed. Overwhelmed by the level of talent that visits our Boulder Mall to hang their masterpieces for our enjoyment and hopeful purchase. IMO (in my opinion) some of the art was without question of museum quality, the artists achieving true artistic professional status. Many are in fact professional full and part-time artists. I was overwhelmed and remain tongue-tied. As a recovering lawyer, that does not happen much. Over the next couple of days I’m going to focus on one artist per blog. The creators are as interesting and delightful as their creations. My initial challenge was to decide who to spotlight for Motivational Monday. I picked Gary Chaffin.
Boulder and Margarita Hotspots: Shaking Up the Top-Rated Spots
When it comes to enjoying a refreshing and flavorful margarita, Boulder, Colorado is the place to be. This vibrant city is home to a variety of establishments that serve some of the best margaritas you’ll ever taste. Whether you prefer classic lime margaritas, adventurous fruit-infused variations, or innovative twists on the traditional recipe, Boulder has something to offer for every margarita enthusiast. Let’s take a closer look at the top rated margarita hotspots in Boulder, Colorado that are guaranteed to shake up your expectations.
What’s Blooming Along Golden’s Trails (and Sidewalks)? Morning Glories!
There are some pretty, white flowers blooming along Golden’s trails right now … and along Golden’s sidewalks … and in Golden’s lawns. It is “Field Bindweed” — Convolvulus arvensis L. — a ubiquitous weed in the Morning Glory family that Linnaeus (1753) said was found in European fields. Spreading rapidly with European culture, by 1794 it was reported in New York, and it was in Colorado when our first Flora (book of plants) was published in 1874. Today, it is found nearly world-wide, except in the very far north, such as Greenland.
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