Sunday, August 6, 2023

To Saratoga, Wyoming

After dropping Matteo at his driver's ed class, Nana and Papa headed off on their Wyoming trip. Today's destination was Saratoga, Wyoming. The first stop came early in Castle Rock at the Pegasus on Plum Creek restaurant. Not sure how we've missed this one, it's just around the corner from one of our faves, Scileppis at the Old Stone Church. Now we have another fave. Our next stop was Laramie, WY for ice cream at the Big Dipper Ice Cream Shop. We spotted an interesting church building there as well. We found that Centennial, WY was, in fact, as small as we thought. But, it had a museum in a railroad depot (Nici Self Historical Museum)! Heading on west, Medicine Bow National Forest comes up fast and looks to be an area well worth exploring, hiking, etc. We stopped at a few places in Medicine Bow on our way to our day's destination, Saratoga, WY. First order of business in Saratoga was a drink at The Malt, after which we walked around a few blocks downtown, then went to our room at the Copperline Lodge. Dinner at Snowy Mountain Pub and Brewery was all we could handle for the rest of the day. The day's photos start here.

Pegasus restaurant in Castle Rock, CO

Big Dipper Ice Cream in Laramie, WY
 
Laramie, WY

Museum/Railroad Depot in Centennial, WY

Medicine Bow National Forest


Old Wolf Hotel, Saratoga, WY

The Malt (Saratoga)

On the porch at Copperline Lodge

Along the street to Copperline Lodge

Snowy Mountain Pub and Brewery


Saturday, August 5, 2023

Tornado!

As we were leaving the Club and headed for a store, both our phones went off with a Tornado Warning. We immediately started looking around, and sure enough, a funnel cloud was developing to the north. We took this photo at about 2:05pm from Interquest and I-25 looking north-ish. So it's really true, we are in Tornado Alley, albeit on the far west side. As far as we know, it never touched down.



Thursday, August 3, 2023

Cog Railway

Papa, Griffen, and AJ took the Broadmoor Manitou & Pikes Peak Cog Railway to the summit of Pikes Peak this afternoon!  Turned out to be two trips in one. On the way up, the weather was quite nasty: rain, a little hail, foggy, etc. While we were at the summit (14,115 feet), the weather cleared entirely. It became a beautiful sunny day! We topped off the trip with dinner at Kneaders. All the photos are here.


It rained and hailed on the way up.

And the rainbow came out at the top!

Hail






A fighter buzzed us twice while at the summit.

Pipe Falls

Diamond Rock


Wednesday, August 2, 2023

Birthday and a Theatre's New Location

We celebrated Brahm's birthday this week! When asked about his favorite cake flavor, he had no answer. So, the only thing to do was get a bunch of cake flavors for him to try. That evening, Papa attended the announcement of Springs Ensemble Theatre's (SET's) 14th Season - in a new home! SET is setting up and will open this Fall in the Fifty-Niner Speakeasy which is in the back of the Dice-Guys Game Store in Old Colorado City.











Earlier, Nana caught a good photo of Lexi and Fina.


Sunday, July 30, 2023

Cinderella (from Backstage)

I (Jamie) saw a post on Facebook in early July that Village Arts of Colorado Springs was looking for crewmembers for their upcoming production of Cinderella. That sounded like fun, so I responded. And it was fun, and, as it turned out, was a great time to get re-acquainted with fellow theatre people from a few years ago. It was also a kick to get to work at the Ent Center for the Arts (on the UCCS campus where Fina is going to college this Fall). This Rogers and Hammerstein musical version of the story is really great with super messages embedded.

Load In


The Town

Inside the step-family's Cottage/House

The Ent Center for the Arts

Backstage control panel for Ent Center staff


From the wings looking up (mostly).









My world for the show.


Green Room

Actors (3 at left) singing from off stage and Crew (2 at right).

The traveller (a rear curtain) is closed
hiding the palace and a piece of the town (left).

Crew often got "stuck" behind set pieces for a scene.
One crewmember, the Fox, and the Raccoon.

The 3 flats were 15 feet tall.

My view of a flat while "stuck" behind it, looking up.

Happy Ending

Strike.