My impressions of Colorado:
* When the plane landed in Denver, the pilot informed us that it was about 0 degrees F outside. The entire plane let out a collective gasp. I chuckled softly and kept quiet. :)
* The setting here is definitely beautiful and unique. It's not California-beautiful, nor Fairbanks-beautiful, nor Hawaii-beautiful, nor Sitka-beautiful. It gets a new category in the Arvay lexicon.
* BUT--when I put on my blinker light on the highway, the cars pinch me out rather than let me in. -1 for Colorado!
* HOWEVER--the drivers are excruciatingly polite to pedestrians; I was standing on a corner snapping photos, when the car stopped and tapped his horn to ask whether I was going to cross. +1 for Colorado!
* The weather and the streets look like Spring breakup in Fairbanks--grey sky, melty, slushy snow.
* I saw several flocks of migratory birds, mostly geese. I wasn't sure whether they were coming or going.
* At the airport arrivals area, we deplaners were greeted by two airport employees in cowboy hats, proffering guidance and directions.
* 0 degrees F in Colorado feels about the same as 0 degrees F in Fairbanks--it's dry enough not to sting.
Photos to come! For now, here is a photo of a bunny:

Is it a hare? It so blend into the surrounding color. Cute, but I won't want one.
ReplyDeleteDenver is known for making people sick because of its altitude. I was okay though but too dry air.
ReplyDeleteI, too, felt no effects from altitude, but found the air even dryer than Fairbanks! I did not understand how or why that was possible, but my nose felt like it was going to crack and crumble off.
ReplyDeleteI don't know what kind of bunny that is. :)
Decades ago in a past life, I lived in Golden. Nice to know it hasn't changed. Did you take the brewery tour?
ReplyDeleteHave you visited Hershey PA ? The street lamps all have giant Hershey Kisses on top and the whole town smells wonderful!
Because the air is thinner than Fairbanks' air due to higher altitude. I had problem with my nose too.
ReplyDeleteThe brewery was closed for tours while I was there. :( I've never been to Hershey; that's a great idea! I've been to the Jelly Belly factory in Contra Costa County in California!
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