You know you’re in #Boulder when… #2
You know you’re in Boulder when … The city pays for tiny little bulldozers to clear the snow from the bike trails, and the bike trails are cleared before the regular roads are.
I am in here.
You know you’re in Boulder when … The city pays for tiny little bulldozers to clear the snow from the bike trails, and the bike trails are cleared before the regular roads are.
You know you’re in Boulder when … men walk around outside in shirtsleeves when it’s 12° and snowing.
Something to pay attention to: With the President’s state of the union speech last evening, I was interested to hear that he was bringing up the slow access speeds and lack of availability to the information superhighway for many of our citizens. via Internet Access & The State Of The Union « Revelations From An … Continue reading Internet Access & The State Of The Union « Revelations From An Unwashed Brain
Because I read Cutting for Stone by Abraham Verghese last summer, and loved it so much that I insist on dragging it across country with me, just to have it close by, it has had at least one unexpected effect on me: namely, my cooking. The book is not about cooking; food is mentioned in … Continue reading Cutting for Stone, and berbere