“No need to put away your shorts” — a new slogan for Denver

7 thoughts on ““No need to put away your shorts” — a new slogan for Denver

  1. Proving once again that there is so much I don’t know, I learned only last year of the importance of milkweeds: they are essential to the monarch butterflies. As knowledgeable as you are, I am sure you already knew this. But next time you see a milkweed during the summer, look on the underside of a leaf and don’t be surprised to find a larvae of a monarch munching away. Truly remarkable. I will never destroy a milkweed again.

  2. What you write makes perfect sense. My daughter, who lives in Broomfield–I call it the West Des Moines of Denver and Boulder–gets up at dawn or before and heads out with her kayak. She’s a 50something, born and bred in New York City, Manhattan to be more precise. Her husband, a dude from the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, is partly responsible. Give him a snow blanket and he’ll be off to the slopes, long or short pants, “Come on, let’s go!”

  3. Hi Joe,
    I didn’t know you left beautiful Urbandale for the Denver area. I too lived in that area for three months when I was 21. Let’s see some 5-0 years ago. I agree with the snow and the mountains are beautiful in the wither, you didn’t talk about the thin air. I am just a tad overweight so I think that would bother me now. I too am leaving my long term friend of the city of Urbandale as my wife and I built a home in Waukee. Looking for your new adventures in Denver and mine in Waukee. Love your stories, You should have told me more while we were waiting to talk to the Judge. Say Hi to your Mom. Jim

  4. Well I’ll be. I assumed Denver would be somewhat like Donner Pass. I may have to figure a way to visit there. Thanks, Joe.

  5. I also was surprised on my first trip to Denver in the late 60’s. It was semester break at the end of January, on the way to Aspen. The temperature was in the 60’s and the sun was shining. Needless to say, we college students were not smart enough to pack shorts when we were going to Colorado. Who would have thought. We suffered in the heat!

  6. Wintering in Denver, CO. Leave it to Joe to start a new trend. Your story sounds inviting, but if it’s all the same to you I’ll keep myself planted in Urbandale. Where I can enjoy watching the snow fall while wearing my shorts, indoors of course.

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