Thursday, February 29, 2024

Fairplay, CO

 Howdy, folks!

  Hope you all have not gotten bored with our Colorado adventures just yet...we have just a few more to share before we move on with our posts. This adventure takes us to Fairplay, CO.

  Fairplay is a smaller town in which you can feel the vibe of the past mining days before. The drive to our destination was absolutely spectacular with mountains, pastures with livestock, and so forth but the town itself was a rather quick visit. Now, for those of us that are not aware, Fairplay is widely known for the hit animated show South Park which has been around for a long time. It has a few small restaurants and some decent souvenir/gift shops but there were a few stores that either were plainly closed or kept odd hours. Some of the locals were very friendly and others gave us the feeling that we were being watched closely while we browsed around. In 1 of those gift stores, we stepped down into an area to look at some South Park memorabilia and were quickly told that we are suppose to pay a fee to be in that area...that gesture pretty much wrapped up our Fairplay trip. Please allow us to add a picture below of the famous lake that is featured in the South Park television show...we spotted anglers doing some trout fishing at the time...
Final Thoughts: If you are a fan of the South Park show, we do recommend that you visit Fairplay at least once and catch your own vibe from it; if not, you may want to keep cruising to your next adventure. 

Wednesday, February 28, 2024

Doc Holliday's Grave at Glenwood Springs

 "I'm your Huckleberry", if you don't know what movie this quote is from, we may not be friends. Just kidding...BUT in all seriousness, while we knew about Doc Holliday, the movie, "Tombstone" brought him as well as the Earp brothers to life in a whole other way for most folks. Or so it  seems. This stop in Glenwood Springs, and the trip through Glenwood Canyon was one of Ahnah's favorite parts. She, as well as Brad have a deep love for Doc Holliday and knowing he was buried here, we had to detour to visit and pay our respects to the man himself. 


To be completely honest, there were lots of photos taken on the trip through the gorge, but they do NOT do it justice. You simply cannot capture the depth of God's handiwork in pictures. You are at the bottom of the canyon itself and at times you are driving past the Colorado River. It was one of the most awe inspiring things Ahnah has ever seen. (Probably why there weren't too many great pictures....put the phone down and enjoy the ride sometimes right?)


We actually spent the night at a hotel and woke up bright and early to hit the trail (literally) to Doc Hollywood's grave at the historic Linwood Cemetary. We spent some time actually reading the extremely informative plaque at the beginning of the trailhead. 



 They do give a warning at the beginning of the path that the trail is a half mile hike. Which we were thinking, ok, what's the big deal? We walk that allllll the time. We got this.....

Oh how mistaken we were!!!! The distance was not an issue, it was the altitude and uphill climb that took it's toll. I mean, there are warnings all over the path to not leave food and keep dogs on their leashes because of the possibility of BEARS!! This definitely kept us very aware of our surroundings. To show you how high we actually were, check this out!






Yes, yes that's a baseball diamond. We were way up there. Now, about halfway through the uphill battle, Brad had those of us around him laughing so hard because he stopped, looked at us and loudly proclaimed, "Doc Holliday was a jerk for having people carry him all the way up here to be buried." (Disclaimer: This has been tastefully edited to not offend our readers in anyway. 😂)

Now, in all seriousness. The following photo explains in a little more depth that it is actually a "Potter's Field" so our hero may be buried in a different location than the actual memorial headstone is at. 


While a great many of the famous quotes from the iconic movie were running through our heads, it was a very solemn moment and one that will not likely be forgotten for a great many years. And yes, while this is a review blog, there will be no final thoughts or 5-star reviews on the final resting place of  a great man who was a better friend to Wyatt Earp than most of us will ever have the experience of understanding in this life. 

"There's no normal life, Wyatt. It's just life. Get on with it." 

Farewell until the next tale our friends. 





Monday, February 26, 2024

Peppino's

 Friends,


  This adventure will take us to another pizza parlor in Frisco, CO: Peppino's. We hold Frisco dear to our hearts because it is a nice, cozy town cut out of the beautiful mountains surrounding it. They are known for a skiing destination, we saw boats enjoying the marina, and most of the shopping spots at least seem to be privately owned, not big chains. 

  Peppino's is a smaller restaurant but cozy and with a nice staff. They have board games available to play while you wait on your meal and they do not just offer pizza. However, being big pizza fans, we had to try it out and see for ourselves. We ordered the: Jimmy The Greek. This pizza is basically a version of a Mediterranean/Greek pizza and was very delicious. It was a big pizza and we got to carry some back to the home base to enjoy later. 



Final Thoughts: We loved spending time in Frisco and would highly recommend trying out Peppino's if you find yourself in that area. Our only regret is we did not have enough time to come back and try more on the menu. 


Sunday, February 25, 2024

Estes Park

 Welcome to another addition of our Colorado blog series. We are very excited to be bringing you to the beautiful Estes Park

 

  With elevations over 7,000 feet, this place has a lot of beauty to offer high up on those mountains. Entering into Estes Park, we stopped to take a picture(ABOVE) and fed the chipmunks as well as spotted a unique blue bird that we could not identify. We did have a little bit of a time frame to be in as we found it important to take a tour of the Stanley Hotel. For those of us that do not know the background of this hotel, it is the place that inspired Stephen King to write his novel The Shining back in the 1970s. Even if you are not a horror fan like we are, the hotel still has a lot of fun history to know about and is worth seeing at least once. Skeptic or enthusiast, there are definitely some strange vibes going on in this place as far as the paranormal goes and...we may have actually caught something on our camera while we were there. 

  As we do not wish to give the Stanley Hotel all of the credit, let us move on to the shopping strip that we explored after our tour. Not only did the strip have nice shops to go in, the outdoor scenery was beautiful as well. We had a nice day exploring a few different souvenir shops, clothing boutiques, taffy making, and a responsible lunch of ice cream as we strolled the strip and dipped our toes into the small river running straight through the town. When it came time for us to carry on to another adventure and leave out of Estes Park, our exit was accompanied by a family herd of elk disrupting traffic...which we did not mind at all. 



Final Thoughts: We gave this blog post a good try at a review and we probably still did not include every single thing we wanted to while being in Estes Park. Meaning, the beauty is stunning and is a must see for anyone looking to explore Colorado. We may even be brave enough to say that this is 1 of our favorite spots in Colorado. 


Friday, February 23, 2024

Cafe Paprika

 Friends,

   Welcome back to another addition of our Colorado trip. Today we will be focusing on a rather unique restaurant by the name of Cafe Paprika located in Aurora, CO


  This establishment is a smaller but cozy place to enjoy a meal. The owner will serve you himself and is very friendly as he will carry on a conversation and get to know you a little. They cater to mostly a Greek/African cuisine and the fresh food is well worth the wait. As you are waiting, might as well sit back and enjoy some of the tasty mint tea that they will pour for you at your table. 

  Ahnah enjoyed: Falafel while Brad enjoyed: Ziti Chicken. Both of these dishes were superb in flavor and we even carried back some to the home base to enjoy later. 



Final Thoughts: If you are in the mood to try something a little different than the usual, please try this place out. They have our full support and we plan on going back again when we are in the area. 

Wednesday, February 21, 2024

Safeway

 Good morning ladies and gentlemen, we are finally done with Downtown Denver and the many exciting places we explored whilst on our quest for adventure. Now on to what some, possibly most, will not find that exciting-the grocery store! Woohoo!! Well....its a "Woohoo" for Ahnah. Having been a couponer (at times EXTREME couponer) and a thrifty shopper most of her adult life, she was chomping at the bits to see what odds and ends differed from the South. While we did visit two grocery chains on our trip, this post will be about Safeway.


We visited the location in Thornton, CO as it was close to where we were staying. We did decide to cook dinner a few nights while we were there, and when you are in Colorado you absolutely must stay hydrated!! We went through several cases of water while we were visiting. So, this was the perfect opportunity to try out grocery shopping in another state. 

Like most of the larger stores these days they did have a cafe area with a Starbucks which was visited for a caffeine fix of course. The first barista wasn't that great but the second one made up for it. Actually, we would have purchased some of their cute souvenir mugs if there had been more luggage space. 😂

The location we went to was very clean, organized, and well stocked. We are very picky about our groceries and both noted that the store even smelled clean. Which is not always the case in chain stores. Having been told over and over that there is a major difference in price point between home and Colorado, Ahnah was pleasantly surprised to see that everything was only a few cents more. Depending on what you go for that is! She's more of a generic shopper with the exception of a few things. In her mind she had built it up that it was going to be a $1-$2 difference on everything so it was a sigh of relief to see it wasn't that much of a difference. Too bad the same cannot be said about gas prices. 😬

The only complaint to be had was that no matter what time of day we stopped in, there was always a wait. They either didn't have the self-checkout lanes open or not enough cashiers. But to be fair, that's every store, in every city these days it seems. Sigh...


Safeway=⭐⭐⭐⭐ Simply because a manager can always jump on a register, or start bagging or something just to get your paying customers out quickly. Stay tuned ya'll!! We have some super exciting reviews coming up soon! Shall I tease with one word?? Is anyone familiar with the word Estes? 🤔


Tuesday, February 20, 2024

Appaloosa Grill

 Friends,


  Welcome to our final entry for downtown Denver and the 16th Street Mall district. Thank you so much for hanging in there with us as we will begin focusing on other parts of Colorado as well as other assorted reviews coming up.


  This adventure brings us to Appaloosa Grill. This restaurant was in a smaller, cozy corner that we passed by a few times before we made time to visit. We were there in the middle of the day and in the middle of the week so we can not fairly comment on the night life and the live music that was advertised. We can only comment on the quality of food and service that we experienced which we will now do in detail. 

  Starting off, we noticed a different style of tipping system that we did not agree with at all. If we remember correctly, they automatically add 20% to the bill which is shared amongst employees. We do not agree with this because...what if the service is not good and you are forced to tip anyway??? Please keep in mind, this is coming from a couple that is known to double a bill if the service is exceptional. We can assure you, this service was far from exceptional. 

  Our host/waiter seemed to be the manager or person in charge at the time, we could not tell. He stayed occupied with different things around the restaurant/bar and when he did decide to carry on a dialogue with us, he seemed a little condescending which is uncalled for when you have paying customers...especially ones that do blogs! Ahnah had the Tempura Avocado Chicken Burger:this should have been a rather easy chicken burger to accomplish but instead, for $15, we got no real flavor behind it as well as burnt and dried out chicken. Brad had the Flat Top Elk Burger:this was the best part of the whole visit as it turned out to be quite a yummy burger with excellent ingredients.


Final Thoughts: This establishment needs to make some adjustments or they will lose some money, if they haven't already. Unless we are in the area and have an appetite for a good elk burger that we can't get somewhere else, we will NOT be going back. 

Saturday, February 17, 2024

Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory

 Ok guys, trying to wrap up our 16th Street Mall adventure with a few last posts that we cannot neglect to mention, one of those being the Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory. After walking past and smelling the enticing aromas that floated out of their several locations we passed by....Ahnah couldn't take it anymore and stopped in. 


Think of a smaller scale Willy Wonka's and you would be close to what you experience when you walk in the door, (minus the Oompa-Loompa's of course.) there is literally candy everywhere. To be honest, it's actually overwhelming to the senses. It was almost a little stressful! Too many options, which isn't a bad thing when it comes to chocolate. Now, Ahnah will tell you she isn't a huge chocolate person, which is true....unless there is also fruit involved. Her eyes immediately fell upon the lemon and orange rind dipped in dark chocolate and it was over. Purchases were being made. Brad......Brad on the other hand is a recovering chocoholic. We say recovering since he has cutback due to an increase of kidney stones. Do we still keep chocolate on hand? Of course! It's just not eaten at the pace it used to be around here. 😢

While the shop itself was VERY nice...the employee...not so much. She had seemed friendly enough to the previous customer but seemed very rushed with us. She was polite but not what I would call "friendly". In fact, we would have purchased a few more items if she hadn't made Ahnah feel like she didn't have enough time. We're willing to chalk it up to the fact that we went slightly after they had opened and she did have some decadent delights to whip up before they got busy. 

We purchased a small amount of fudge, as well as an assortment of truffles. Ahnah wanted to purchase her chocolate covered peels and the cashier said she would throw some in for free as we spent a pretty penny....BUT we don't consider one being thrown in the box as "some". Oh well, chalk one up for experience. 

Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory= ⭐⭐⭐⭐

The chocolate was very high quality and you could tell it was made fresh in house and not shipped in. Brad really liked the Bailey's Irish Cream truffle he had as well as the fudge. Honestly, every truffle we bought was excellent. The reason they are being given 4 stars is the customer service. I don't think we expect too much but a little niceness goes a long way for us. 

Friday, February 16, 2024

Sock Em' Sock Emporium

 Friends,

  Welcome back as we get ready to wrap up our journey in downtown Denver. We do hope we have not bored you by now with focusing on the downtown Denver part of Colorado so much, there was just a lot to explore there. Our promises to you that we are getting ready to explore much more soon.  


  As for now, allow us to focus on an establishment by the name of: Sock Em' Sock Emporium located in the 16th Street Mall district. Being fair, Ahnah is not much of a sock girl but Brad had already started wearing "weird socks"(Pink Floyd socks to be exact) before we ever got on the plane headed to Colorado. So with that being said, once we stumbled across this store, it was as if the rays of light shined down from Heaven upon this store for Brad and a new addiction was about to be born. It also did not help matters any that Brad's birthday was approaching soon so Ahnah was a total sweetheart and indulged with unique socks as a birthday wish. 

  There was only one employee and we had the store to ourselves at that particular time. The young gentleman was very friendly and helpful; he engaged in intelligent dialogue with us and made us feel like real people, not just another customer. He also made sure we were aware of the certain sales going on and where the "dirty socks" were located out of plain site from customers that may get offended. Needless to say, this place got our business and we took great advantage of the sales going on with Brad's sock drawer now overflowing. To give a couple of examples of some favorites purchased: "Live your life as if they will ban your book" and "The universe is made up of protons, neutrons, electrons and morons". 



Final Thoughts: Another rarity=this establishment gets 100% good reviews from us. Staff is friendly and the prices are right for the quality of product. This place is a MUST for "weird sock" lovers. 

Wednesday, February 14, 2024

Brooklyn's Finest Pizza

   Howdy, friends! We have a couple of more mentions on downtown Denver, if ya'll care to explore with us some more. We have so many wonderful things to share with you that we hope you will be forgiving if we get a couple of things out of order. We find it exciting to carry you along with our journeys, if you will allow us. 


  So, while walking the streets of downtown Denver, got to have something to eat with all those footsteps, right? A little background, we LOVE pizza! Blame it all on our love for Italian food(amongst other cuisines, of course) or the fact that we both grew up watching Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, pizza is not something we go without for very long. It is true that we have leaned towards the Chicago style pizza many times but, we really are not too picky when it comes to a nice slice of pie. 

  This brings our journey to Brooklyn's Finest Pizza. Although this means more of the New York style pizza, these guys have a wide variety of dishes to choose from. Unfortunately, Brad could not pass up the variety of single slices to choose from so much that he stopped at this establishment 3 times before leaving Colorado...addiction, perhaps? However, Ahnah decided to be more open to try different dishes and really enjoyed the Gabilla's Knish. For those of us that are curious...this dish is a seasoned mashed potato with some good spicy brown mustard on it. 

  This place stayed busy and was a rather small establishment so we chose to eat out on the patio. The food was yummy and the staff was very friendly. The employees seemed to enjoy working there and were laid back but, maybe a little too laid back. Being that we consider ourselves friendly and laid back, we welcome this behavior but this will bring us to the 1 negative thing to comment about on this restaurant: employees were cursing in front of customers. Now, we curse ourselves at times but the problem is children were in and out of here and they do not need to be hearing that. We have both worked in jobs where we are expected to be very professional and represent our companies in front of clients so we expect the same when visiting other establishments...profanity in front of customers is not a professional practice. 


Final Thoughts: If you are a pizza/Italian fan, please try this place out and get ready for some great food and friendly service...just try to tune your ears out of things you hear in case the staff is a little too laid back again. We definitely plan to go back on our next visit to Denver. 

Tuesday, February 13, 2024

Regional Transportation District

  As promised, we are now going to take a slight detour from our adventures in downtown Denver to give praise to the transportation process of maneuvering around Colorado. We explained earlier on that it was our first time on an airplane together as well as our first time in Colorado together. Well, it was our first time on a transportation train of this caliber together to add to it.


  Regional Transportation District, commonly known as R.T.D., was our ticket to exploring downtown Denver. Being that our guides had obligations to take care of some of the time that we were in Colorado, we needed a way to move around. Our home base was located in Thornton which was walking distance from 1 of the many train stations available so this made it a breeze for us. 


  R.T.D. is a well organized and established system in which we have nothing negative to say about. The train was ALWAYS on time for when it said it would be from our experience and the conductors were very friendly, helpful, and paid close attention to passengers getting on and off of the train. The fare was, if we remember correctly, $10 per day which is a fair price considering the gas it would have taken to move around in an automobile. Plus, they do run specials for different things and lots of people use this as their transportation back and forth to work as we noticed. 


  As we waited in Thornton to be picked up, we enjoyed views of prairie dogs popping up and down out of their burrows...something we do not see in the South unless at a zoo. Along the ride, there were several different stops before we got to downtown Denver in which we were able to have different views of the state of Colorado. The views of the mountains along the way were astonishing and if either 1 of us were illustrating artists with a sketchpad and pen, we could be selling paintings of it by now. Union Station-Denver was the end of the line for us and was so beautiful that it looked like something out of the movies. In addition, you can take the train from Union Station to Denver airport which is rather convenient if need be. 


Final Thoughts: Being that we try hard to remain unbiased and as fair as possible with our reviews, rarely are we able to give an establishment or product a 100% positive review...R.T.D. will be the exception. If you are ever in a position to where you need to use public transportation in Colorado, please give R.T.D. a chance and see for yourself. 

Monday, February 12, 2024

16th Street Mall

 The following day we had to go it alone as our amazing tour guides had to return to work until the following weekend. So we planned to explore the 16th Street Mall. We had the train schedule,(more to come on the train later in the week!) a few directions, digital guidance from afar thanks to one of our tech guru tour guides, comfy shoes and a spirit of adventure. So off we went!

Upon our arrival, it was a little bit overwhelming. Memphis is big but Denver is HUGE, or so it felt. Upon exiting the station we looked around for a few blocks and ended up going left. After walking a few more blocks it became necessary to find a bathroom. Interesting note about Downtown Denver, there are no easily accessible public bathrooms. You have to be a customer and have a code in the malls and be a paying customer in other places. Heck, the Target doesn't even have a public one. So the search began.

Now we feel the need to mention that Ahnah is a coffee addict. Might not want to engage her in serious conversation until after a cup of God's gift to mankind. Or two. At this point she hadn't had any...at all...and so whipping out her phone she decided to Google the nearest coffee shop. Great idea, except that having no familiarity at all with the area, we were led further away from where we wanted to go. The closest one was a few blocks down and as we made our way there we did pass one site of interest. Coors Field, now neither of us are baseball fans but it was still a very cool stadium to behold. Knowing now what we didn't know then would have made us realize that we were heading in the wrong direction. Oops.


Shortly after we passed the stadium we found the coffee shop, with the Hallelujah chorus ringing in our heads we went to walk up the stairs just to discover......it wasn't open yet!!!! 😭

Nearing panic mode at this point, we ventured on to the next spot on the map with prayers in our hearts that it was open. Thankfully it was! 

Snooze's A.M. Eatery was our lifesaver!! Taking care of the call of nature and seating ourselves at the bar, the barista/bartender assisted us in ordering our drinks. At that point in time, Ahnah was in zombie mode and ordered a mocha espresso, while a custom made chai tea latte was what Brad was after. Ahnah loved her drink, almost ordering another to go-but decided it was in her best interest to not have her heart explode. Brad was highly impressed with his beverage, actually saying it was one of the best of he's ever had. Which he does not say lightly. So that being said:

Snooze's A.M. Eatery= ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Our only regret was that we weren't hungry enough to eat just yet. Their menu looks scrumptious. With a few extra directions from the barista/bartender we headed back out. And finally found our destination! 

The 16th Street Mall was in complete chaos and disarray with all the construction going on, but we aren't going to hold it against them. While our minds were thinking mall, and there actually is a brick and mortar mall, it has the feel of a strip mall with all the little stores along the way. We actually found signs of relics of days gone by:


(Referring to the sign, not the tourists.) We were so worn out by this point that we decided to look at few places and make a plan to come back with final choices on purchases the next day. While we did see the mall and a few of the stores, we didn't make any stops in there that day. The tourists shops were EVERYWHERE!! Stopping at a few of them, we decided that Where The Buffalo Roam was probably our top choice. (Might or might not be because it reminded us of Hunter S. Thompson, if you are familiar with him, you will get the reference.) 

Where The Buffalo Roam was a very cool little shop with something new to see in almost every square inch of space they have available. With everything to t-shirts, and all the usual touristy stuff to localized fossils, it is definitely worth looking at if you are touring the  mall. Most of the other gift shops felt very "cookie cutter" but this one stood out. Only real downfall was it seemed over-crowded with stuff and was very hot!

Where The Buffalo Roam = ⭐⭐⭐⭐

We then stopped at the Target because Ahnah had to see with her own eyes that a 3-Story Target actually existed in this world. Very cool to see but had a very poor selection compared to the local targets. 


We then stopped for lunch at a cool little place for lunch...but that deserves a post all of it's own. After lunch we decided it was time to return to "home" with a much better plan for the next day. Most important lesson of the day: When coming out of the Union Station in downtown Denver....turn RIGHT instead of left and you'll be just fine. Till next time....stay weird. 

Saturday, February 10, 2024

Bob's Atomic Burgers

 Continuing our journey throughout the beautiful state of Colorado, we find ourselves in the town of Golden. Not only is the town beautiful, but for those of us who do not know, Golden is home of the Coors Brewery. Even though we did not get to enjoy a tour of the brewery, we did get to check out and wade into the river that flows through it and is an important ingredient in the beer. It was pleasant to see the people sunbathing, wading, and even tubing down the river as they enjoy a late summer day but on a personal note, Coors Banquet(nicknamed "Yellowjackets" on a certain popular TV show) happens to be 1 of Brad's favorite all time beers so it made it extra special to him. 

  Moving on...after enjoying a nice part of the day down by the mountain stream, it was time to get some lunch which brings us to the main part of this post: Bob's Atomic Burgers. Now, this is not to be confused with the hit animated TV sitcom of: Bob's Burgers...2 separate things. 

  The only thing negative that we can really say about this place is that when it is busy, there is not much room to move around in there. However, this should prove how much business this place gets and they do have outside patio seating, to be fair. 

  With the minor negative out of the way, let us focus on all the positive. It is for sure an unique restaurant experience and a fun place to visit. It has interesting art work in the restaurant which includes a mural displaying anything from Indiana Jones waiting in line to get in to Captain Jack Sparrow walking out with his order next to the DeLorean. The staff is laid back, friendly, and willing to help with anything they can. Instead of giving you a "number" to be called for your order, they give you celebrity names to call out which is a fun way of doing things. The food is not overly priced and the burgers are quite tasty. Our favorite feature of this establishment would probably be the fact that you fill out a custom order "sleeve" for your burger so it is done YOUR way. For instance, if the burger is not to your liking, it would be part to blame for yourself not filling out the sleeve properly. Hard to mess up an order when you are able to customize it to exactly what you want! 


Final Thoughts: This place is a "hole in the wall" kind of place, not a chain that we are aware of. For us, these places can be treasure but for some people, they would rather stick to the big chain places that they know. We highly recommend trying this place out at least once if you want a different kind of restaurant experience. We look forward to visiting Bob's Atomic Burgers again after we dip our toes into the fresh waters of the mountain stream flowing beautifully wild throughout the town of Golden, Colorado...of course ;) 

Friday, February 9, 2024

Buffalo Bill's Grave

 Hey guys, back again with another post on our adventures in the amazing state of Colorado. The same day that we visited the Colorado Mills Mall we also made the harrowing trip up (yes, UP!!) to visit Buffalo Bill's Grave On Lookout Mountain.

If you ever have the chance, we highly recommend going. But....have someone who is willing to drive you the first time! My gosh we cannot even describe the scenery, or the sheer terror of the trip up the mountain. There were times when Ahnah had a death grip on the handle in the backseat. It's not comforting at all when you see paramedics with rock climbing equipment heading down the side of a steep mountain in our opinion! 😲 

It was worth every single scare though, it was one of the most stunning views of the entire trip. 



The main attraction though, Buffalo Bill's Grave on Lookout Mountain did not fail to meet every expectation we both had. The altitude was a slight adjustment for our Southern lungs but it wasn't that bad. Pictured below is the memorial itself, Buffalo Bill sure picked himself a beautiful place to be buried in.


We must have spent an hour or more exploring the grounds and the gift shop....well as tourists we can state it was in our top 5. It definitively had a lot to look at with something eye-catching at every turn. So much to see. We did end up purchasing several small things, and we love the reusable tote bag that we use for grocery shopping ever week. Brings a smile and great memory to our faces. They also had the cutest little cafe with a gorgeous view but we didn't eat there as we had grabbed a small snack at the mall but the menu looked quite enticing. 

Overall opinions on Buffalo Bill's Grave on Lookout Mountain=⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

We were all smiles as we headed off to our next adventure.



Wednesday, February 7, 2024

Hollywood Cowgirl

 Continuing our journey through Colorodo Mills Mall, we visited another store worth mentioning: Hollywood Cowgirl


As we had other locations to explore, we were not able to check out every single store that we wanted to in the mall so we only picked out the ones that caught our attention the most. Hollywood Cowgirl certainly was an attention getter as we passed by it so we had to check it out. We had nothing in particular that we were searching for but since it is a ladies apparel type of store mostly, we figured there may be some sort of unique souvenir for Ahnah. 


There are a few different vibes that we caught while in the store: 1. The apparel was unique and very pleasing to browse through. 2. However, the prices were not on the cheap side at all. Mostly moderate to expensive pricing. 3. We were the only ones in the store at the particular time and the lady running the store seemed to have very little interests in us being present and also seemed to be occupied by other things. It was not until she realized that we might actually be spending money in the store that she started paying attention to us and then acted professionally. We purchased a beautiful shawl for Grandmother that had her favorite color (purple) in it and she absolutely adored it. As we were finalizing the purchase, the lady then became more friendly and proceeded to inform us of the active role that her organization has in Colorado pertaining to the rodeo/horses industry. We find it to be great that companies want to be involved in the community and reach out in other ways but not at the costs of sacrificing potential business in your retail store. 

Upon further investigation, we found out that they permanently closed down one of their locations in downtown Denver which is a very popular spot for retail businesses...could this be because they are involved in too many things to operate multiple stores or is it a whole other reason??? We will leave that up to our readers to decide. 


Final thoughts: We would recommend people to check out this store for themselves to make their own judgement as we have mixed opinions of it. We did find a gem as we were there with the shawl and it just may have that unique gift that you are looking for. For us, we enjoyed browsing through the store for the 1 time but, probably will not be making future visits. 


Tuesday, February 6, 2024

2nd and Charles

 After getting our caffeine kick and boost of energy we headed off to the Colorado Mills Mall to see what kind of trouble we could get in to....and boy did we! Ahnah had to keep reminding Brad that we only had so much extra space in our luggage. 😂 Our favorite store in the mall (besides loving that they had a HUGE Target as an anchor store.) was by far 2nd and Charles.

Now, for those of you who are not familiar with this awesome store, 2nd and Charles is a very cool store that sells new and used books, comic books, movies, DVD's, cd's, video games, etc. Almost any type of media that you can think of-they probably have it. Including vinyl if you are a collector, it's a "must not miss type of store". We actually spent a few hours in there just perusing their incredible selection. Ahnah bought a pin to attach to her backpack and Brad....well he bought half the store. Just kidding!! But he did come out of there with a few video games. He also fell in love with the fact that they do "Mystery Boxes". For a set price you can get a huge, taped up box of either DVD's, comic books or cd's. It took everything in Brad to leave the store without shipping a few of those home! 

While we absolutely LOVED the brick and mortar store, the employees were friendly and helpful, the selection was pretty good and the prices are very reasonable....Can't say the same for online ordering. Ahnah was highly  disappointed with the website when she ordered the mystery box for Brad as a Christmas present. The layout felt very old fashioned, and it's very hard to find anything easily. The checkout process felt very slow. The ONLY positive thing I can say about the website is that customer service is extremely fast, just not that friendly. But expecting friendliness could just be a "Southern" thing. Ahnah was also shocked about the fact that when the mystery box arrived, it was poorly packaged. Someone had thrown all the movies in a box 3 times too big for the amount of movies with nothing securing them. No cardboard, styrofoam, bubble wrap...just nothing. Still waiting to see if any of the movies are damaged unfortunately.

So in conclusion:

2nd and Charles brick and mortar store =⭐⭐⭐⭐

2nd and Charles website and shipping process=⭐⭐

Stay tuned for more adventures with Brad and Ahnah.

Monday, February 5, 2024

Dutch Bros Coffee

 We took a trip in September of 2023 to visit some relatives in Colorado. We had almost 2 weeks to discover and explore lots of wonderful places that are not always available to us in the South. This blog will actually be continued in several more posts in the very near future to document our experiences. Let us start with Dutch Bros Coffee:

After our 2 hour flight on United Airlines out of Memphis, TN, we decided that we would need a good "pick me up" to start our day of long adventuring. Not only was this our first trip on an airplane together, but it was also our first trip to Colorado together. We could have been regular and stuck with that "popular" coffee shop that everyone knows around the country...but we are on vacation. So, we went to the local coffee shop of Dutch Bros Coffee in Thornton, CO.


Ahnah ordered the Caramel Pumpkin Brulee, Brad ordered the Kicker

Caramel Pumpkin Brulee=excellent beverage. It was very smooth, creamy, and just the right amount of pumpkin flavor. The brulee sprinkles on the top were the best part and really took the beverage to another level. 

Kicker=also an excellent beverage. Had a real nice Irish Cream flavor to it. This beverage had the perfect balance of "cream and kick" to it that was desired. In addition, it definitely held up to its name of Kicker with the espresso mixed into it. 


We absolutely enjoyed our experience so much so that we went back a few more times during our trip. Their beverages were fresh and did not have any kind of old or burnt flavor to it. The prices were very much reasonable according to the product we received. Also, the employees were very friendly and helpful to us and seemed to enjoy what they do. 

 

Final Thoughts: If you are a coffee fan and/or special beverage fan, we highly recommend Dutch Bros Coffee. When we return to Colorado, we will be pleased to see the smiling faces waiting on us. 

Mile High Comics

 Good morning ya'll. Today is all about our trip to Mile High Comics !! Ahnah was practically bouncing off the walls to visit this shop,...