
denver is ugly, so i took a picture of my friend's doggie instead.
Yup, sorry to say this Denver, but your architecture is incredibly un-noteworthy. I drove in on I-76 and was thoroughly unimpressed by the skyline. But looks aren't everything, are they?
Yesterday my friend and I went to a party at Avery Brewing Co. in Boulder, which was pretty fun. For fifteen bucks you could have all the beer you could handle and all the roast pig you could swallow! I'm a veggie, so I stuck to the flat tooth options of coleslaw and watermelon, a delicious combo. They roasted six pigs in all, and they lined up all the heads on a table with apples in their mouths. Gross, but kind of funny! There were lots of jam bands playing and plenty of men wearing cargo shorts and flip flops playing hacky sack, not typically my kind of scene but after a couple of IPA's I could stomach it. I like people-watching, and this was a grand spot for it. We met up with another friend who is an acquaintance of the Brewer through the rock-climbing community, we sat at the Brewer's table and admired everyone's stellar biceps and good tans. I enjoy a serious athlete who appreciates a good beer or two. There was one lady there who apparently is a world famous climber, and she had the baddest biceps of them all for sure. Don't ask me her name, because even if I had learned it yesterday I sure as hell wouldn't remember it now.
Today I'm just sittin' back and enjoying the pleasure of peanut butter on wheat thins on a rainy day...