Marble, Colorado

Marble and Redstone ColoradoMarble Colorado is certainly off the beaten track.    But, its certainly worth the drive if you’re even close.  There’s fishing, hiking, camping, off-roading and the scenery is beautiful.

Just know, that the marble from this quarry went to build the Lincoln Memorial and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.  That alone is worth the trip.  Just think about the journey from the quarry to Washington,  DC that all this marble made to be part of history and to be viewed by millions upon millions of people from all over the world.

When you come to Marble, Colorado its hard to imagine that from this out of the way place came memorials of people that dedicated their lives for this country.

Marble and Redstone ColoradoMarble Colorado is about a 50 mile drive west from Aspen.  It’s not only an easy drive, its a beautiful drive.  Along the way there’s a lovely waterfall, clearly marked as Hays Falls.  The mountains, Crystal River, the farmland all lend itself to a beautiful drive.

As you enter Marble you’ll notice that it is very small – now.  Back in the day it was a thriving mining community and it is still an active mine. There is still life and beauty in this little Colorado treasure.  Don’t miss the opportunity to take this in.

Back in the day this was Ute Indian country.  In the 1870′s it became gold and silver country.  The gold and silver didn’t amount to much but the discovery of marble around 1882 in this area certainly did.

Over time marble became commercialized and demand grew.  A finishing mill was constructed and jobs were created.  This little community grew to about 1,500 residents in the early 1900′s.  The hills of Marble had the world’s largest marble deposit and as the mill thrived, so did the town.  The demand for marble fell during WWI and the population dwindled to about 50 residents.

Marble and Redstone ColoradoThis town has gone through times of growth and constriction.  What remains is an active quarry and an eerie, yet magnificent set of ruins.  It’s a glimpse of Colorado history, like non other.  It’s setting is as majestic and anything you’ll ever see in Colorado.

Bring a picnic lunch and a fishing rod.  It’s worth the drive.  It’s worth your time to see this little gem.

Summer events regularly include an art festival, piano recitals, the marble/marble sculpting symposium, as well as the opportunity to visit with artisans and fine artists in their studios, galleries and shops.

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Iris Gardens in Denver at Iris 4 U Gardens

DSC_9312From mid May to mid June there is something extraordinary going on in Denver Colorado.  There’s an Iris “Festival” at Iris 4 U Gardens.  I found this quite by accident.  It was one of those right side of the screen advertisements on one of my regular internet sites.  I don’t usually click on those, but the title was intriguing – something like Denver Iris something with a beautiful picture.  Well, I love to garden and we do have Grandma’s irises in our garden which bring us such joy every year when they bloom – so this little ad called to me.

So, it was one of these spontaneous day trips that we so love to take.  The very next day we took the short trip to Denver and buried in a very regular neighborhood is this amazing garden and it’s HUGE.  The entire garden is dedicated to bearded irises or as I call them  ruffled.  They’re in all sizes and colors and hybrids of all kinds. They stopped me dead in my tracks – OMG!!!  They are so beautiful!

DSC_9281I tried to figure out which colors are my favorites – a fun game at this place!  It will be different for every visitor, but I’m partial to the white/purple/lavender combos.  That’s not to say that the peach/butterscotch ones don’t bring a smile!  There’s something here for everyone who loves flowers to enjoy.

I noticed other photographers and a gentleman painting.  There are plenty of chairs and benches to sit and just enjoy the view.  There are folks around to answer your questions and even Iris Bob, the proprietor, walks the garden and visits with guests.  They offer a catalog as you enter so you can find the name of the iris that you would like to purchase when the time of the season is right for the transplanting.  There’s no store, no trinkets for purchase and no pushy sales.  This is a place to enjoy and if you should like to place an order there is a table with a couple of computers to do just that.  Hey – there’s even a rest room!!

We’ve lived in Colorado for nearly 14 years and this little gem was a surprise.  I love surprises like this!  And, I dare say that we’ll make sure we don’t miss it again next year.

You can find Iris 4 U Garden at 2700 West Amherst Avenue, Denver, Colorado 80236  303-789-4747

 

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Air Force Academy Graduation – Thunderbirds

View Slideshow of the USAF Thunderbirds

One of the great pleasures of living in Colorado Springs is that we are home to the United States Air Force Academy.  Doug and I are doubly blessed in that we live very close to the AFA and every May we get a spectacular free air show as the cadets graduate and the Thunderbirds pay tribute to the graduates!

We were nervous this year as we had 5 days of rain in a row- a somewhat rare, especially in May.  Aparently, there has been an outdoor ceremony ever year since 1959, so I’m sure students an parents alike were concerned that this year might break the long standng record.  Good ole Mother came through for us as Graduation Day was met with blue skies and faint traces of white clouds.

It is truly a spectacular site seeing the Thunderbirds fly over – again and again.  We get such a surge of patriotism as we see these gifted pilots fly in formation and perform precision acrobatics that only talent and practice, practice, practice can demon state.  The “show” starts a couple days in advance of graduation as the jets arrive here from their home at Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada.  We have a spectacular view from our house or anywhere in our neighborhood and they do their “fly-overs”.  Just south of our house they banki their turns and head over the valley and whoosh they are back again.

We always know when they are here.  Colorado Springs is a pretty quite town and especially on the north side of town where the Academy is and where we live.  You just don’t hear much noise except for an occasional lawn mower and the faint buzz of the small planes and practice gliders.  The sound is unmistakable.  My heartbeat always accelerates when the mild roar is heard and as I make a quick run to the windows to try to catch a glimpse of the F16′s.  We look forward to this every year.  And, now that graduation is over, we know they’ll be back this Fall. They come back every year for football season – just a couple of games – military academy against military academy.

There’s nothing like this.  Seeing people stand in the parks, in their yards,  or by special permission park on the side of the freeway.  For a few minutes we are all united.  No politics, no right or left.  We stand there and watch the best of the best and know that this is the greatest country in the world.

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