• coffee shops,  lifestyles

    Writing Time

    Writing Time
    Writing Time

    “Go into yourself. Find out the reason that commands you to write; see whether it has spread its roots into the very depths of your heart; confess to yourself whether you would have to die if you were forbidden to write.” ― Rainer Maria Rilke

  • architecture,  Cityscapes/Urban,  doors

    Remembering

    The Back Door
    The Back Door

    I grew up in a town just south of me, called Loveland, Colorado. Since Friday I have been house/cat sitting for a friend of mine while she visits friends on the east coast, where it’s been warmer. The gig has been okay. The cat, Mittens, and I are getting along fine. The one exception was Easter morning when he decided to wake me at 4:11 am. I told him no we re not going to any Easter Sunrise service. He gave me that look and went back up stairs.

    In downtown along main street is a large coffee shop called the Coffee Tree. If my memory serves me correctly this is where a barber shop once was and I began my working life with a  shoe shine stand. Made my first million there. 🙂

    Needles to say, I have been coming down here for morning mocha latte and loving the memories. I’ve found a comfy chair with my name on it. I like their music and it’s not loud. The kids are always smiling, greeting you as soon as you open the door. This past Saturday morning after coffee I ventured around on the streets with my camera, reflecting back to these streets I use to wander. I remember the Loveland Reporter Herald building where I would pick up my newspapers, roll them and then load them on my bicycle for delivery. I remember the dentist office, the Woolworths store, J. C. Pennys, Drapers Drug store, McCauley’s Jewelry, Hancock’s Photography, Brown’s Shoe Fit, the Home State and First National Banks, the Rialto Theater, the post office, Klitzke’s Bicycle Shop. As a young one I participated in the world famous Pet and Doll Parade down main street. Even though the weather was cold and cloudy, I enjoyed the mocha and the walk through town. Memories and a mocha!

  • Art/Design,  Cityscapes/Urban,  quotes

    Simplicity

    No Bicycles
    No Bicycles

    “You don’t choose your life; it chooses you. There’s no point in asking why life has reserved certain joys or griefs, you just accept them and carry on. We can’t choose our lives, but we can decide what to do with the joys and griefs we’re given.”  — Paul Coelho

  • Cityscapes/Urban,  winter scenes

    Springtime in Colorado

    Rowland Moore Park
    Rowland Moore Park

    It is cold this morning: 22 degrees. I don’t think I’ll be going on any picnics today. The snow was wet and heavy causing some damage to a few trees. You can see in the image below the depth of the snow on the bicycles and how the smaller trees along the pond at my condo are bent over. Heavy fog this morning but is suppose to be get all the way up to 40 degrees today. Warmer tomorrow and then more snow late Friday night and into Saturday.

    Snow Covered Bicycles
    Snow Covered Bicycles
  • Candid Portraits,  Documentary/Street

    Comfortable Chair

    Short (or maybe a long) Night
    Short (or maybe a long) Night

    Snow stated falling sometime after midnight. It’s a beautiful heavy wet snow and a lot more than expected. I measured my sidewalk a few minutes ago and have 9 inches rather than the 1-3 inches predicted. The wind has also been blowing and gusting making for blizzard conditions. Schools have closed. Busses have stopped. Libraries have closed. Not really unusual for this time of the year in Colorado.

    I found this young man sound asleep on Monday while walking through the Lory Student Center. Must have been a need to recuperate from Spring Break. Seeing him made my day. Stay warm.

  • grass,  snow

    More Coming

    Melting snow, shadows and blades of grass
    Melting snow, shadows and blades of grass

    The snow is pretty much gone after a couple of warm days but Nature is planning on sending us more moisture in the form of snow on Wednesday.  I took this image last Saturday after our snow on Friday. Nature makes simple and pleasing art.