Seems like whenever we have gone to Denver, we end up squeezing a bunch of stuff into a few days, and go home good and tired. In other words, we don’t get a lot of rest.

But then again, Colorado isn’t really the place to go and relax. Too much stuff to do!

We’ve shared meals with several friends up this way, and had some great times of conversation. (We’re meeting some new friends tonight, recommended by a mutual friend.) In between meeting people, we’ve squeezed in as much sightseeing as we possibly can. Yesterday we spent the day in the mountains, specifically in Georgetown and Breckenridge. Highs in the upper 60s up there (compare to high 90s back in Tulsa) felt pretty good to us. Great shops, great scenery, and so many friendly people.

So far, every sunset over the Rockies has been spectacular.

A bit more running around today, and tomorrow we head back to Tulsa. And my blogging will go back (hopefully) to a more normal rhythm. Lots of stuff swirling around in my head to write about, but I couldn’t begin to try and write them down yet–not in English. Need a bit more sleep for that to happen. 🙂

And apparently, Google doesn’t translate Jibberish to English.

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