San Antonio Missions National Park
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"Come play the history at Cripple Creek." That's the slogan. Big Bob Johnson, a co-worker of mine, invited Dani and I, as well as several other co-workers to a free dinner in Cripple Creek. We'd never had much of an inclination to go before so this seemed like a good excuse.
We went a bit early so we could stop and take pictures of the fall leaves along CO HWY 67. The leaves were beautiful. The drive alone was worth the trip. It's a short trip from the Springs at just around an hour. Great twisties for those with "twisty hungry" cars. Thanks for the invite, Bob.posted by Sean | 3:29 PM
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We recently got box seat tickets to a Rockies game courtesy of Dani's big sis. It was pretty amazing, even though neither of us have ever been real fans of baseball. Un-American, I know. All that aside, we had an amazing time. There is nothing quite like being at a pro baseball game. The sounds, the smells. It's a whole new experience when you are there under the lights and the grass looks so soft and green. At the ballpark the magic comes alive and it starts to become apparant why America loves baseball. The point is, we had a blast! Thanks Melodie!
Coors field from our own private suite. AND...This is the best part...All kinds of food was provided! Brats, pizza, beer, soda, nachos, and more. I'm not sure what we enjoyed most, the game or the refreshments. To top it all off, we were allowed onto the outfield after the game to watch what turned out to be a
very impressive fireworks show. How many major league ballparks actually allow their fans to step foot on their field? It was so cool to lie on the outfield grass and watch the fireworks! They turned out all the stadium lights before starting the show. It was just amazing!! They shot the fireworks off literally 30-40 yards from where we were lying. I have never been that close to this type of fireworks before. Every explosion felt like one of my brothers pounding me in the chest, only rapid fire like a machine gun. Wow!posted by Sean | 3:01 PM
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