After the Storm

After the Storm Mid January already and while the weather storms have been passing us by and leaving us dry, the political equivalent has dumped on us.  Rural activity in the real estate market stalled around the time of the vote counting shenanigans but true to form, people bounce back quickly.  Buyers are like bees […]

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Planning For The Future

Planning For the Future Some things are inevitable. One is that human population pressure on the planet is inexorable and we are feeling it along the front range. Some authorities are beginning to adjust to the circumstances, but a notable exception is Boulder County where the regulations are constantly being revised without any input from […]

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Restaurant Re-invention

Restaurant Re-invention Sadly, the Level Red public health order may have a serious impact on restaurants, especially if it becomes a drawn-out process. What, then, can restaurants do to re-invent themselves? While alcohol sales contribute much to the bottom line, perhaps the focus needs to be placed elsewhere in the short term. How about high-quality […]

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Bedrooms are for People

Bedrooms are for People This movement is getting attention in the City of Boulder, and perhaps in time it will spill over to the county. Boulder County is definitely a place of privilege as a domicile—largely thanks to the long-term vision of the senior Parks and Open Space planning staff over the years. The county […]

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Dog Distractions

Dog Distractions Our dogs never cease to amaze us and make us laugh a lot. There is no such thing as a transition from sleep to wake. It is instantaneous.  The younger one greets every day with boundless joy but the elder sage knows we do mundane things like ablute and brush teeth before anything […]

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By the Stroke of a Pen

By the Stroke of a Pen 2013 brought a calamitous flood, certainly. For many areas it was a one-in-five-hundred-year event. For others it may have been bigger. Since then the creeks and canyons have been cleared of obstacles and re-engineered, presumably now better able to cope with an equivalent event. But on top of that […]

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Changing of the Guard

Changing of the Guard Our principle in the office has been selling farms for longer than we would care to admit, and the farmers of yesteryear have all but moved on. The seasoned farmers in the game are now younger than we are but there is a fresh wave of protagonists in the business with […]

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In The Blink of an Eye

In The Blink of an Eye Accidents happen. One moment things are moving along just fine; life is routine, and everyone is relaxed. But in a split second life can be changed by an event unanticipated. In our case over the weekend it was a horse kick to the head and chest. Nobody saw it […]

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Giving Thanks

Living in Lyons there is much to be thankful for: Colorado, the weather, the mountains, the parks The people, our friends,  both human and furry The wildlife where turkeys are strutting their stuff The local post office with its service and smiles The market where sami’s and supplies are sold The restaurants where we can […]

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Don’t Light My Fire

Don’t Light My Fire By: John Dabbs Well, it has been a harrowing few weeks for all of us and a terrible time for a few amongst us. Our sympathies go out to those who lost anything—and for some, everything—to the fires which rage on still, under varying degrees of containment. Those in temporary evacuation […]

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