Sunday, February 28, 2010

Evergreen ice skating

In the "Arts & Leisure" chapter of my Moon Denver guidebook I wrote about ice skating outdoors in Evergreen. This morning we had a chance to enjoy this as a family and now I have a few practical tips to share: Go early! We arrived about 8:30 a.m. and by the time we left at 11 a.m., the parking lot was full. Plus, even though it was only in the low 40s when we left, the conditions on the ice seem to be deteriorating by the day and as the day goes on. The good news is that in the afternoons they are offering half-price rentals and fees. Do call ahead because they only update the hours and ice condition the morning of each day. They do have snacks for sale, as well as souvenir t-shirts and sweatshirts. I did realize the lake is a wetland and attracts a variety of birds and birders. We too a nice walk around part of the lake and spotted a red-winged blackbird.

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Check me out on Mile High Mamas

Here is a link to a little article I wrote about, of course, Denver!

http://www.milehighmamas.com/2010/02/17/fall-in-love-with-denver-again-with-a-little-help-from-your-local-guidebook-author/

It was fun to write and I hope to hear from some Moms and families who find the article or my Moon Denver guidebook helpful.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Sign up for www.thenuggetdenver.com

I recently heard about this relatively new site, www.thenuggetdenver.com, and immediately signed up to get weekly emails from them about all that is going on around Denver--food, fashion, indulgences and more. I'll be adding the site to the "Internet Resources" section of my next Moon Denver guidebook edition. It's not easy to weed through the many sites out there with the inside scoop on the Mile High City, but The Nugget manages to find news worth sharing. There is also the occasional deal offered and that is certainly appreciated. Check it out.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Max and Garbarini boutiques bring designers to Denver

Oh, so exciting! I just saw this article in the Denver Post and have to share. Two of my favorite Denver shops, which are of course included in my Moon Denver guidebook, are celebrating big anniversaries this spring and celebrating well, in style! Both Max and Garbarini in Cherry Creek North will have big name designers in their stores. Nicole Miller, Donal Pliner and, goosebumps, Diane Von Furstenberg maybe. Wow! Note to self: earn a lot of shopping money fast.

Here's a link to the full article:

http://www.denverpost.com/lifestyles/ci_14421105

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Boulder is #1

I included Boulder in the Excursions chapter of my Moon Denver guidebook and it is the town where I grew up. According to a Gallup "well-being" poll, Boulder just happens to be the #1 city in the country for happiness. I love that. Colorado ranks at #7 overall among states. Read more about the poll in this Denver Post article:

http://www.denverpost.com/commented/ci_14407531?source=commented-news

Echo Mtn. closest Denver skiing

Over the weekend we had a chance to check out the relatively new Echo Mountain Ski Resort, which is a mere 45 minute from downtown Denver. I'm not sure where this might fit in the next edition of my Moon Denver guidebook...not quite an Excursion so more likely Arts & Leisure will get a downhill skiing/snowboarding area. For proximity and price, Echo Mountain is great. For conditions, not so much. In our case it made the most sense to spend less time driving and less money on a first ski lesson for our 4-year old. The wind was intense and freezing cold when we arrived about 9 a.m., though it did improve a bit before we left in the early afternoon. I think this is mostly manmade snow. Echo Mtn. started out as a terrain park in 2004 and it still feels like a snowboarder destination for the most part (can't remember I heard "dude!" so much in so short a time ;), if you get the picture). So with those caveats, I do recommend Echo Mtn. to others and may go again with my own family.

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Wen Chocolates farewell?

It turns out that Wen Chocolates on Platte Street is not just sold out, but closed for good. I included Wen Chocolates on page 143 of my Moon Denver guidebook and was a happy customer there. Now I hear that they are leaving and it's not clear yet if they will reopen elsewhere or if another confection shop will go into that space. Stay tuned...I'll be doing chocolate research when needed.

Lovin' my Denver Highlands neighborhood!

Yesterday I headed out--albeit at the last minute of about 4 pm on the day before Valentine's Day--for some chocolates for my hubby. I live in the Denver Highlands neighborhood, one of the maps and areas featured in my Moon Denver guidebook. First stop was Wen Chocolates on Platte Street where I was stopped cold by a "closed" sign. What?! Their busiest weekend of the year and closed? Well, sold out the sign said. Cool, that's what happens with fresh food. I decided to head to Wordshop in Highlands Square because I was confident that the sweet owner would know where to find chocolates. She wasn't in but her salesclerk was just as nice and not only did I find a terrific card, she told me to go around the corner to the Perfect Petal where I found--unbelievably--locally made chocolates in a cute box. Whew! Mission accomplished in record time with friendly people. Life is good.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

No more Bump n' Grind in Denver

Driving down 17th the other day I noticed the empty windows at what used to the be Bump n' Grind Cafe. I highlighted Bump n' Grind in my Moon Denver guidebook for their hilarious cross-dressing brunch and delicious sandwiches and sweets. And no more. Such a pity to lose one of Denver's truly unique places.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Love=bargains in Denver

Check out some of the lovely deals at some of Denver's best hotels--also included in my Moon Denver guidebook--this Valentine's weekend. The Brown Palace is offering under $200, the Magnolia Hotel under $100...it doesn't have to cost a lot to celebrate your romance in the Mile High City!

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Tripbase.com travel secrets



I've been tagged! Not with graffiti, but to join other travel bloggers in an online e-book of "best kept travel secrets." The places I'm going to include in my blog today are also in my Moon Denver guidebook so not exactly secrets to my readers. However, these are places that when I was researching and writing my book (and even since when promoting my book) have found more people who said, "Where? Never heard of it." than those who had been there.

1. The Shambhala Mountain Center, www.shambhalamountain.org, in northern Colorado. This place is maybe not a secret to Buddhists or some yoginis, but it is a fabulous retreat for people of any ilk who want to spend an hour or a day or a week in a pristine and peaceful Rocky Mountain setting.


(photo courtesy of Shambhala Mountain Center)

3 reasons to go to Shambhala Mountain Center:

a) So peaceful as many people are here to meditate and it's all out of cell phone range.
b) Mountains as far as the eye can see.
c) The Great Stupa of Dharmakaya is an incredible example of religious architecture not seen often in the U.S.

2. Manitou Springs is often lumped in as part of greater Colorado Springs in travel books whereas I see it as a separate destination with such a distinctive history and personality.


3 reasons to go to Manitou Springs:

a) You can drink the water. Typically I like to soak in a hot springs, but here they have uniquely-designed water fountains scattered around the town and each features different elements of the underground springs. Free!
b) Explore Pikes Peak, the America the Beautiful inspiration. You can walk, run, drive and take a cog railway up this fourteener.
c) Check out Miramont Castle Museum for its bizarre history and impressive stone structure.

3. Devil's Thumb Ranch Resort, is just outside the ski resort town of Winter Park. I know, a secret resort? Yes, sort of. It's Colorado's only cross-country ski resort and it's been recently upgraded in the most ecologically friendly ways.

a) So mellow to just hear the sh-sh of people's skis gliding across the snow or the quiet crunch of snowshoes.
b) The spa is amazing for a yoga class with a spectacular view or a much-needed massage.
c) Wood-burning fireplaces in the cabins for that rustic cozy night.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Talking about Denver on a budget

This morning I'm scheduled to speak with Brian Peters at http://www.nodebtworldtravel.com about the ways my Moon Denver guidebook can help travelers--or even locals--save while exploring the Mile High City. Be sure to tune in to learn more about freebies, discounts and other bargains that make Denver an affordable place to stay or visit.