After we endured the endless ride through Kansas, we wondered weather the climb up to Denver would be gradual or would the highway have steep inclines and switchbacks? The answer was provided via a small app already installed in our iPhone that I previously did not know existed - the compass! About 2 hours from Denver I started to check, as the compass app also provided the altitude. Who knew? After our very gradual ascent we arrived in Denver only to be greeted with a massive traffic jam along I-70. An accident, no- this we learned was an everyday occurrence. Rush hour. But at 3:00 pm? Apparently, rush hour begins around 3:00 pm until About 7:00 pm. The Denver region has major sprawl, and too few highways. We crawled along I-70 and finally reached our exit to I-25 south....more traffic!
A relatively short crawl on I-25 to our exit for The Highlands neighborhood where our son Arik and his girlfriend Charlotte live. Denver, we learned, is similar to other major cities like Philadelphia and Chicago in that it is comprised of many unique neighborhoods- some no larger than a few blocks!
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Garden of the Gods rock formation |
Other day trips during our stay included Colorado Springs to see the Garden of the Gods (absolutely beautiful red rock formations in a canyon), Manitou Springs (at base of Pike's Peak) for lunch and a walk around!

Our last adventure was to El Dorado Springs Canyon State Park to hike and watch the rock climbers scale the straight canyon walls. Do their mothers know they are doing this? Following our 2-hour hike, we drove the short distance to Boulder, home of the University of Colorado and Pearl Street Mall. The campus is absolutely stunning in and of itself, and add to that the spectacular mountains
surrounding Boulder. This is where I want to go to college!! The downtown Pearl Street pedestrian mall was just my taste with restaurants, breweries, cafes, ice cream shops, and unique shops. This would be a perfect summer retirement destination.
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Final day in Denver packing and organizing for Mexico. A wonderful dinner at a tap and wine bistro in "LoHi" (another nice neighborhood) followed by homemade ice cream at "The Little Man"- blackberry and pineapple sorbet and creme fraiche ice cream. Wow.
On the flight now to Cancun, then a bus to Tulum, our home for the next three months. Hopefully we can get into a routine, learn some Spanish, spend time with Mia, our granddaughter, and enjoy the beach. Rented a 2-bedroom/2 bath house in a small gated complex with a pool and gardens. Get us a pair of bikes and we'll be good to go.
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Our trips around Denver! |
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