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By Lisa Truesdale Photos by Phil Mumford Look to Adorn and Adornables for classy gifts for grownups, children and the home Ives Gentry is known among friends and family for being a very savvy gift giver. She even has what she calls her own “gifting manifesto.”“I believe that gift-giving is a meditation on the people

Globe-Trotting, Simplified

Globe-Trotting Simplified Changes in Latitude knows just what you’ll needBy Anne Bliss   |   Photos by Phil Mumford Whether it’s a Colorado ski weekend or a trip around the world you’re about to embark upon, you may tear out your hair over what to take and how to pack it. Fortunately, there’s help at hand. Opened

Smart Money Tips For The Younger Generation

Building your financial future, one step at a time By Tanya IshikawaThe most common financial mistake young adults fall into is spending more than they earn. According to Certified Financial Planner Colleen A. Askew, overspending also happens to be the biggest mistake of the middle-aged, old and very old.“The wisdom of spending less than you make

People Profile: Monika Leigh

Finding Her “Voice” Reality show spurs Monika Leigh to follow a dream deferredBy Kate Jonuska His last message for her was a text. “If a door opens, always walk through it,” her stepfather, Texas blues musician Leo Aston, wrote to Monika Leigh in her adopted hometown of Boulder. “He was the one who taught me to

Destination Longmont

What Was There Before? By Lisa Truesdale Old St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, a charming little Gothic Revival–style building right in the middle of downtown Longmont, is one of the earliest examples of both Longmont’s growth and its community spirit.The church was built in 1881 to accommodate a congregation that numbered only 45, and the first

Music Profile: West Water Outlaws

On the Run By Dave Kirby    Blake Rooker, West Water Outlaws’ soft-spoken guitarist and lead singer, fondly recalls the origin of “665—The Neighbor of the Beast.” That track is one of a handful of menacing, take-no-prisoners gravity wells that lace the band’s first CD, released in November. Like much of the record, it’s not for

Fermented Foods Find a Following

Fermented foods are making a tasty new splash as “good-for-you-foods”–although our grandparents knew it all along. By Mary Lynn Bruny Photos courtesy shutterstock.com  Several years ago, Tim Brod’s digestive tract was out of whack. “For 10 years my intestines were in a bad place. My energy was in a bad place,” says the Boulder beekeeper. Instead […]

An Eden of Trees

This 3-acre property sports only edible plants for people and wildlife alike. Story and photos by Lisa Truesdale Like any avid collector, Scott Skogerboe will go to just about any lengths to obtain the ideal addition to his collection. He’ll search high and low, far and wide, to hunt it down, not stopping until it’s […]

A 3-D Garden: Delicious, Dependable, Divine

This Mapleton retreat was made for eats. By Sarah Warner Photos by Ecoscape Environmental Design  As a young girl, Susan Linville was a 4-H gardener who grew flowers and vegetables, patiently weeded, and learned how to prepare produce in delicious ways. Her family’s farm in Urbana, Ohio, was a source of joy and fascination, and […]

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Garden of Delight

This garden pleases not only plants and people, but pollinators too. By Lisa Truesdale Photos by Allison M. Fleetwood Jr., amfphotography.com  Even a longtime, passionate gardener like Deborah Foy is quite comfortable admitting that she always welcomes her yearly autumnal respite from yard work.     “I garden nonstop all spring, then just do a little […]

11 From Heaven

A bucket list of 11 botanic gardens to visit during your lifetime, recommended by the senior curator of Denver Botanic Gardens. By Panayoti Kelaidis Savvy travelers—and not just the plant-obsessed—know botanic gardens are some of the best places to visit when traveling. They often give you a first taste of nature in your destination, and […]

Helpful Home Hints

These tips can save you time, money and even calories. By Rebecca Schneider Photos courtesy shutterstock.com  Don’t Get Stuck Honey, maple syrup, molasses, agave—nature’s healthier sweeteners are also the stickiest. Before measuring out these tacky liquids spritz your measuring cup with spray oil, then watch the sticky goo slide right out.   Butter Me Up […]

Don’t Go Down in Flames

Many house fires are preventable. Here are ways to keep your family safe from flames. By Maria Martin Photos courtesy City of Boulder Fire Rescue  It’s probably no surprise that most home fires start in the kitchen, given that it houses the appliances that heat things up. But the source of most of those fires […]

Saving Space

Small kitchens may take less time to clean, but they’re a challenge when it comes to cooking meals. Here are space-saving tips for tiny kitchens. By Carol Brock Preparing meals in a cramped kitchen can be a pain, but let’s just call it challenging. To make a tiny kitchen work, you have to prioritize and […]

A Home to Honor a Life

After a couple lost their daugther to a distracted driver, reviving a mountain home helped them cope with their loss. By Lisa Marshall Photos by Iman Woods, imanwoods.com  Take a seat in the living room of Joel Feldman and Dianne Anderson’s rustic mountain retreat, and the first thing to catch your eye is a large photo of […]

Cycles of life most apparent in fall

I love fall. Finally, a respite from summer’s heat. And who doesn’t love cheery orange pumpkins? With blue skies and crisp nights, fall is a welcome relief from summer’s searing. Traditionally, though, fall is a time for reflection, and a portal from summer’s light-filled days to winter’s gathering dark. Many cultures recognize fall as a […]

Fishing for Solutions

  Green Guide Colorado Ocean Coalition is making waves in the direction of cleaner, sustainable oceans. No matter that Vicki Nichols Goldstein lives in Boulder, nearly 1,000 miles from any ocean. It’s the childhood memories of clamming and fishing and playing in the mudflats with her grandfather along the New Jersey shoreline that bind her […]

Pest Preventives

Prevention is your best bet against pests inside and outside the home. Here are eco-friendly methods for controlling common pests. By Ruthanne Johnson What homeowner isn’t totally bugged to discover insect pockmarks in the once-pristine petals of favorite flowers? Or yellow jackets buzzing your head while you’re trying to soak up a little R&R in the yard? […]

Creating a Pet Paradise

Some dogs dig, bark and trample, but there are ways to turn your yard into a dog-friendly zone rather than your pet peeve. By Ruthanne Johnson In the 1990s, Elizabeth Bublitz began wondering how backyards could be more dog friendly. At the time, she was working for a Denver landscaping firm and often heard complaints […]

Game On!

Lawn games add a dose of fun and elegance to outdoor summer parties Sunshine, food and Champagne abounded at Joni Klippert’s birthday party at Chautauqua Park last summer. But it was the novel lawn games beneath shady trees that made the celebration memorable—and tons of fun, with guests throwing balls, tossing bags and balancing wooden […]

Ah Ah Ah Choo!

Sniffling and sneezing are no way to spend the summer–or spring or fall, depending on which allergies you have. Here are 10 natural alternatives to mitigate seasonal flare-ups. By Mary Lynn Bruny More than 25 million Americans suffer from pollen allergies, with symptoms ranging from sneezing and runny nose to chest tightness and itchy, watery […]

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