"All the leaves are brown and the sky is grey
I've been for a walk on a winters' day I'd be safe and warm if I was in..." Colorado in FALL! {The Mamas and the Papas} Each season has it's own special place in my heart but fall...fall has it's own EXTRA special, EXTRA large space. Other than being the season of my birth, it's home to so many familiar sights, smells and tastes! I'm originally from the Midwest (Saint Paul, Minnesota to be exact) so fall, defined first by the weather change, typically starts the day after the Labor Day. The days get cooler with each passing sunset. The smells are different. From sun block and bug spray to pumpkin spice lattes and school bus exhaust, you always know it's fall. In Colorado, fall seems to come in a little slower but just as familiar. The main difference is the days aren't as cool. Yet. Whether it's date night out, foodie fun or fashion finds, you can find 'your fall' in Colorado. And with the recent transition (well, since January) from corporate paycheck to business owner, I'm managing my finances a little closer for now with this Personal Capital handy app I found. Here are a few of my favorite things that won't break the bank as you head into prime-time holiday season.
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My boyfriend and I spent 27 hours hiking and camping in the back country of central Colorado this past June.
27 hours may not seem like a lot of time, especially if you've done it before but it was my FIRST time, and definitely not my last. And I realized that every part of those trips, each of those trips, is different for it's own reason. And you won't know until you go. The hike in was different from the hike out... |
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