Colorful plantings in Boulder's pedestrian zone attract photographers
Tens of thousands -- probably more like hundreds of thousands -- of visitors come to Boulder, CO, every year: vacationers en route from Denver to Rocky Mountain National Park, parents of University of Colorado students, fans of CU (not UC, but CU) football and other teams, scientists visiting the city's prestigious laboratories, business travelers and folks from elsewhere in the Rockies in town for a getaway at the foot of the Flatirons. Sooner or later, everyone visits the Pearl Street Mall, a beautifully landscaped and immaculately maintained pedestrian mall along a four-block stretch of Boulder's historic downtown.
Visitors and locals alike love to hang out on "the Mall," watching buskers perform their acts, listening to street musicians, attending one of several warm-weather weekend festivals, attending free Wednesday evening Band on the Bricks and Friday Noon Tunes performances in summer, or just strolling to or from dozens of intriguing places to drink, dine and shop. The floral display, from the tulips of spring to blossoms that linger until the first hard frost, are the warm-weather backdrop for all of these other attractions (in winter, little lights are strung on bare trees, but that's still a few months off).
We are lucky enough to live just a few blocks from the Mall, and as I was walking downtown the other day, admiring the plants, I was taken by the stunning array of healthy coleus plants. I took a number of closeup pictures, which I present here now on a misty romantic day that is a souvenir of the sunny summer days that are about to give way to autumn. I leave it to the gardning enthusiasts among you to ideintify exactly which coleus varieties I photographed. The coleus are still there, and will be until they freeze or are are snowed on.

And photographers (and other art lovers) might be interested in attending the free Art Show this weekend at Chautauqua's Community House. There'll be an artist's reception 5-8pm on Friday and then free talks and demos on Saturday, concluding Sunday afternoon.
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Saturday: 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
10:30 AM John Baker-Batsel, photography talk
1:00 PM Teri Gortmaker, pastel demo, outside if the weather permits
3:00 PM Ann Weaver, watercolor demo, outside if the weather permits
Sunday: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
-- Andrea Meyer
This is the time of year when I feel I have not spent enough time outdoors (is there ever enough during our warmer weather?)and vow NEXT year, I'll do it. I am not ready for fall OR winter as I prefer summer. But, having just spent 9 days out on the west coast, mainly in the LA basin, I can't tell you how happy I was to get back to our own wonderful climate! Rosemary Carstens
ReplyDeleteI use to live in Boulder and the picture of the mall brings back great memories.
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