Saturday, May 16, 2009

London Conversations

I meant to be in London tonight. Second coolest city in the world after Denver. One of my favorite bands, Saint Etienne, is playing a rare live show there. In February 2006, I flew to San Francisco with some friends to see them at The Fillmore. It’s the only time I’ve seen them perform. The show was incredible and I have lots of memories from that weekend. I bought tickets to the London show several months ago thinking it would be a fun trip but I think I’d like to stay in town with Jake right now. Hopefully, they'll play in the U.S. later this year. If they do, I will definitely be there.

I love the feeling of being slightly lost
To find new spaces, new routes, new areas
I love the lack of logic
I love the feeling of being slightly lost

“Finisterre” by Saint Etienne

Denver Parks #11

Bonus! Two landmarks in one shot! We crossed another park off the list and got the home of the Denver Broncos, too. Well, at least the exterior. Say, are dogs allowed in the stadium during the off-season? I bet he’d look pretty damn fine on that Kentucky Bluegrass.

Friday, May 15, 2009

Lunch Break

Time for a female date. Not all of my friends are cursed with Y chromosomes. Steph and I shared an office together at my last job. We hit it off the moment we met. I guess technically I was her boss but she’s way smarter than I’ll ever be. The roles should have been reversed. She’s working on a project at The Children’s Museum so I picked her up there and she suggested Masterpiece Delicatessen in Highland, right on the other side of the pedestrian bridge over I-25. Wow. The sandwiches are HUGE and delicious. The patio isn’t that large, and could use a bit of shade, but what an amazing view of downtown. Jake and I will be back for sure.

Take the Long Way Home

A couple more photos from Crescent Park.

Denver Parks #10

Jackpot. I wasn’t expecting much when we parked the car but ended up being pleasantly surprised. Absolutely beautiful space. True to the name, it’s crescent-shaped and slopes down in the center like a natural amphitheatre. I really liked the higher elevation area at the east end. It has a path that leads to an overlook lined with boulders. We stayed up there for quite awhile and enjoyed the view. I even asked someone to take a pic of me and Jake which I almost never do. I’ll post that one next.

Denver Parks #9

This is in the Lowry area and is named after one of Denver’s 9 sister cities. Jake and I saw the one for Cuernavaca (Mexico) on Tuesday. The other ones on our list are Brest (France), Takayama (Japan), Nairobi (Kenya), Karmiel (Israel), Potenza (Italy), Chennai (India), Kunming (China) and Axum (Ethiopia).

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Lunch Break

Lunch today with my friend, Jay. As usual, I was cruising for dog-friendly patios with Jake in the backseat of the car. I turned into the University Hills Shopping Center, spotted the Einstein Bagels and called Jay to confirm. He and I worked together at the Denver Nuggets for almost 10 years and share the same passion for music. Jay plays guitar. I play awful one-note synthesizer. The idea of a band was always tempting but probably not on the short list of great musical collaborations. If Social Distortion and Kraftwerk had a child…well, you get the picture. While we were eating, another friend that worked with us in those days walked by. I had not seen Lou in years and it was wonderful to catch up. So random and out-of-the-blue. Driving home, I realized that taking Jake around town was much better at reconnecting with old friends than Facebook.

Aliens vs. Predator

Everyone refers to this sculpture at the Denver Performing Arts Complex as the “dancing naked aliens”. It’s really called “The Dancers” by Jonathan Borofsky. I might be in the minority but I love driving on Speer Boulevard and seeing these guys. They’re perfect for the site. Denver requires 1% of any city capital improvement project over $1M to go to public art. Such a great idea. Oh, and count me in as one of the few that also likes “Mustang” at DIA. I’ve got to figure a way to get Jake out to that one.

Denver Parks #8

Dandelions are everywhere this year. I have pulled hundreds out of my yard but I actually like the way they look in all of these photos. Whenever I see one next spring, I know it will make me think of Jake, just like marigolds remind me of my grandmother, and shamrocks remind me of my mom.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Lunch Break

OK, so this was actually more of a coffee break. Jake and I got an early start this morning. We left the house at 7:30 am and headed into downtown Denver. I’m not sure he’s ever been in the actual city. He loved it, of course. So much activity…people, cars, light rail, buses…lots of sights & sounds. In addition to the Ogden Theatre, we made 3 other stops. Those pics will be up soon. On the way back, we stopped at the Dazbog Coffee in Congress Park. Great patio in a great neighborhood.

Music Matters

Two weeks into this and I haven’t written anything about my favorite topic, music. Surprising. Tonight, Dan and I are going to see one of my favorite bands for the first time. They’re a British trio called Keane and they’re playing at the Ogden Theatre. I got up early this morning so I could take a picture of Jake in front of the building when traffic on Colfax Avenue would be lighter. He won’t be at the show tonight but I will be thinking about him.

We said "When you are alone and afraid, I will come to your aid"
Well, was it just a dream, just a dream?
Because it was real to me


“Again and Again” – Keane


Unfortunately the prognosis is not good. The vet oncologist doesn’t think any combination of surgery, chemotherapy or radiation is going to help at this stage. She did start Jake on Piroxicam, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug which also provides pain relief. He takes 10mg/day with dinner. I thought it was wild that the vet just called in the prescription to the King Soopers pharmacy. She thinks we have about 4 months left. However, he is doing great right now and acts completely normal. He does not even notice this bump, even though it’s getting larger. In the May 4th photo, it was 7” (17.75cm) in circumference but now it’s 7.5” (19.00cm). I am hoping the medication will slow it down.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Denver Parks #7

Sat under a tree on a perfect blustery summer-like day and shared a turkey sandwich with the dog. Watched the bikers and runners along the paths and the river. I love the view of the Flour Mill Lofts. He was beat when we got home and slept on the cool bathroom tile.

Lunch Break

I stumbled on Jay’s Parkside Cafe yesterday with some friends and brought Jake back today. It’s in the flashy Riverfront Park area. We stopped at Colorado Petfitters first (to restock our treat supply at home but also ended up buying a handy collapsible water bowl). Then on to the cafĂ©. I ordered the same thing both days…a Chipotle Turkey sandwich. You know a restaurant is good if you eat there two days a row and order the exact same thing. Jake and I brown-bagged it over to the park to eat.

Artists Only

I thought it might be nice to add some variety to the images occasionally. Dan used one of my photos to create this piece of artwork. It reminds me of a contemporary German artist named Daniel Richter.


Denver Parks #6

Some people collect 14ers. We collect parks.

Monday, May 11, 2009

Denver Parks #5

Driven by this one hundreds of times but never stopped before. The playground area was empty so Jake posed for a bunch of photos there. I’ll post a couple later. He loves kids so he’s easily distracted when they’re around. Tough to get a good pic then. When he’s alone, you can put him in any position and he will hold the pose for you. Especially for a treat afterwards.

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Happy Mother's Day

Moms and their sons. You know that connection. They do know everything about you, don’t they? The first photo is one of Jake as a puppy with his mom, Sentara. The next is one of me with my mom, Jean. She passed away on August 16th, 2001 after a long illness. Three weeks later, Jake came home from the breeder. Having a brand-new puppy in the house made the next few months a little easier. So stop reading this and go call your mom. Now.