December 14th, 2018
Events
As we approach the popular winter holidays, it’s super important to keep up on the happenings around town. Chanukah just wrapped up, Diwali was last month, and coming up in two weeks is Christmas, Winter Solstice, and Kwanzaa. But this is also December, and technically the first of a couple winter months, and those months […]
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December 13th, 2018
Outdoors
Christmas is right around the corner and if you haven’t bought a tree yet I would like to offer up a cheaper and much more eco-friendly alternative. Now, this isn’t to detract from any other major religious holiday but if you celebrate Christmas and you don’t have a tree yet then this article is for […]
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December 13th, 2018
Health & Wellbeing
People often struggle to find ways to preserve health and happiness when they live in stress-inducing urban environments. Recent research suggests parks have a unique capacity to enhance physical health and foster a sense of community for city dwellers. A study published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine and the International Journal of Environmental […]
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December 13th, 2018
Articles
Sunrises Lost in our own darkness, Restless through the cold night; We savor the stillness As we wait for first light. Clouds create a canvas As the sun paints the sky. The colors warm our souls, And calmness ease our minds. We witness the moments When dreams are realized. Dreams the Earth and sun dream […]
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December 10th, 2018
Articles
Humans are social beings. There are hundreds of scientific studies that prove this to be true. I believe that that our desire for social acceptance along with a desire to be loved, are the core intrinsic motivators for most of our behavior. I love socializing which is one of the reasons I enjoy the holiday […]
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December 9th, 2018
Articles
Denver is one of the most concentrated areas of the country for telecommuting. Pop into a neighborhood café or brewery on any given day and the evidence is clear…we are a culture of remote workers looking for virtual offices. A few months ago I started working from home, and it’s not my first swing at […]
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December 9th, 2018
Movies
Just imagine it. You step up to the corner of the skyscraper. You look down through the plastic lenses of your mask — and down is a long way down. But who cares? It’s a beautiful spring day, the sun is out, and you’re in New York City. So you step off into space, gravity […]
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December 8th, 2018
Events
In a time of so many busy days, there are plenty of things we get to do that keep us to ourselves—from raising our families, to working our 9-5 (or whatever shift you work), to simply sitting in the dark in your living room on a Friday night watching Netflix and eating Chex mix by […]
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December 7th, 2018
Articles
Notes: This is a continued topic from my article last week “Chef Knives: What Do The Professionals Use?” So, if you have any questions about the content or persons mentioned, please refer to my previous article. Thank you! So, now that we know what some of our beloved local professionals use in their kitchens, you […]
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December 6th, 2018
Articles
‘Nesotaieux’* Sentinel in the western sky You tower above the plain A muse for dawning light A throne for setting sun Nesotaieux, guide me From the barren plains To the valleys at your feet For I seek shelter there Veiled in clouds or bathed in sun Your granite face cracked and furrowed The aeons have […]
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