Tag: dec 10 2020 issue
Try this week: Smoking Gun @ Woodgrain Bagels
Hot coffee and a Montreal-style bagel... not a bad way to start a winter morning. We stopped by Woodgrain Bagels one recent blustery dawn...
Colorado riesling is the truth
Though 2020 continues to pose challenges for Colorado’s winemakers — from wildfires to frosts to tourism declines (see more in Feast, page 33) —...
Frost in the vineyards
Palisade is fertile ground for growing fruit. From peaches and other tree fruits to wine and table grapes, the unique microclimates in the Grand...
Naming the stars
The holiday season is a peak time for companies that sell the novelty gift of “naming a star,” with a framed certificate and a...
The end of fracking?
Sometimes, when I close my eyes, I can still seem them. The ranchers, the men in khaki pants, the school teachers walking along a...
Local Democrats: Let’s work together and think big
There’s no question Democrats could have done much better in our recent national election. Given the mismanagement and corruption in Washington, many of us...
Letters 12/10: Fracking and trees
Don’t frack our future
“What do these things have in common?” one of my peers in the Niwot Environmental Club asked, in reference to a...
A reason to act
Human activity has a long-established negative ripple effect across the globe, impacting plant, animal and marine health on devastating levels and stripping the planet...
Doughnuts and Kings
The light always caught me off guardwhen we’d stumble in at 3am with silk screen eyes and half empty stomachs filled with Gatorade and bottom...
A game of patience
When Tyler Kempney and Wes Fowler set out for Longs Peak in October 2018, they weren’t sure what they might find. But the pair...
Ganja asana
Cannabis-enhanced yoga might not be everyone’s cup of chai, but the relationship between the plant and the practice goes back to yoga’s very roots....
Astrology 12.10.20
ARIES
March 21-April 19: According to Taoist scholar Chad Hansen, “Western philosophers have endlessly analyzed and dissected a cluster of terms thought to be central...