I spent Easter Sunday up in Fort Collins with my sister Susan and brother-in-law George (see photograph above). Fort Collins is growing by leaps and bounds these days. Not only is it a major college town, but it has become a mecca for Californians. They sell their little bungalows in California for 2 or 3 million, sneak across the Colorado border, and then build huge mansions in Fort Collins that could give Downton Abbey a run for its money. This is a really good thing, since it provides recent Colorado State University graduates with many job opportunities: maid, butler, chauffeur, gardener, footman, you name it. This place truly is a modern day Shangri-La!
Monday, April 1, 2013
Easter In Fort Collins
I spent Easter Sunday up in Fort Collins with my sister Susan and brother-in-law George (see photograph above). Fort Collins is growing by leaps and bounds these days. Not only is it a major college town, but it has become a mecca for Californians. They sell their little bungalows in California for 2 or 3 million, sneak across the Colorado border, and then build huge mansions in Fort Collins that could give Downton Abbey a run for its money. This is a really good thing, since it provides recent Colorado State University graduates with many job opportunities: maid, butler, chauffeur, gardener, footman, you name it. This place truly is a modern day Shangri-La!
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