Our home is an historic structure, built in1895, the year Grover
Cleveland was President and serving out his second non-consecutive term. I
often find myself thinking about the people who lived here. I wonder about the Colorado women of the
1890s who occupied our space. What did they read? Did they spend time in
mountains over long weekends? Did they cook? Enjoy cocktails? Gather
around the fireplace? Look up at the stars? Garden or discuss politics? Raise a family here? Love
wallpaper as much as I do? The list goes on…
Friday, July 31, 2015
Monday, July 13, 2015
denver's avanti food & beverage (it's a winner!)
There
was this game I played when I was a teenager. It went something like, “If you
were stranded on a desert island, name three things you would take with you.”
Everyone always included something to eat, which made sense because you
wouldn’t want to starve, would you? I haven’t been asked that question in
years, but if I did have to come up with an answer, a Venezuelan arepa from
Quiero Arepas would be coming with me. It's my desert island dish and yes, they're that good...
Labels:
Avanti Food & Beverage,
Colorado,
Container Ships,
Denver,
Food,
Places and Eats
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