As I mentioned in yesterday's blog, the temperature reached 65 degrees this past Sunday, which to me means biking weather. I therefore headed out that afternoon and rode to downtown Denver and back, with frequent stops for photographs. I had a great time, and really enjoyed getting back on the bike after several months. And I just love taking photographs during these rides. It truly doesn't matter if they are good or not. I just enjoy taking them. In the above collage (going clockwise from the upper left) is a church that remains from the Auraria neighborhood, which was bulldozed to build the University of Colorado/Denver and Metropolitan State University back in the 1970s; the Grant-Humphreys Mansion, which is reputed to be haunted; a flower shop I happened upon while biking along Speer Boulevard, and still another photograph taken in Washington Park, with the tower of East High School in the background. A truly good day.
Tuesday, February 5, 2019
Time For Biking Part II
As I mentioned in yesterday's blog, the temperature reached 65 degrees this past Sunday, which to me means biking weather. I therefore headed out that afternoon and rode to downtown Denver and back, with frequent stops for photographs. I had a great time, and really enjoyed getting back on the bike after several months. And I just love taking photographs during these rides. It truly doesn't matter if they are good or not. I just enjoy taking them. In the above collage (going clockwise from the upper left) is a church that remains from the Auraria neighborhood, which was bulldozed to build the University of Colorado/Denver and Metropolitan State University back in the 1970s; the Grant-Humphreys Mansion, which is reputed to be haunted; a flower shop I happened upon while biking along Speer Boulevard, and still another photograph taken in Washington Park, with the tower of East High School in the background. A truly good day.
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