How To Keep Your Man in Nederland
November 20th, 2008 Categories: Boulder Subdivisions and Neighborhoods, Mountain Living, Relocating
Well, one way to do it is when he dies you keep him frozen on ice. That’s how Frozen Dead Guy Days got it’s name. Every year on the first full weekend in March (burrrrrr….) Nederland Colorado celebrates “Grandpa Bredo” who supposedly is still kept on ice in the Tuff Shed. His grandson, a Norwegian
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Git Ur Tax Credits Here….Git Ur Credits!
November 6th, 2008 Categories: Boulder Subdivisions and Neighborhoods, Selling Thoughts
Home buyers and sellers in Boulder Colorado can receive tax credits for including energy efficiency into their everyday lives. It isn’t just good for the environment; it’s also good for your wallet! While you may discover that the latest energy efficient appliances can be more expensive, you can save money through federal tax credits. For
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Flying High In Boulder Colorado
November 2nd, 2008 Categories: Boulder Subdivisions and Neighborhoods, Dakota Ridge Village, Focus on Boulder, Mountain Living, Wonderland Hills
Need another reason to live in Dakota Ridge Village in Boulder Colorado? With the great views of the Flatirons, access to trails and parks, close-knit community, and shopping availability, you’d think you had all you needed. Well, you haven’t experienced this neighborhood fully until you’ve seen the brightly colored paragliders swooping down the mountain. Yes!
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Building a Xeriscape or Zeroscape in Boulder Colorado
October 29th, 2008 Categories: Boulder Subdivisions and Neighborhoods, Focus on Boulder, Relocating
Planting a natural xeriscape in Boulder Colorado will not only conserve water but be much less maintenance.
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Spooky Dead People Rise Again in Boulder Colorado
October 22nd, 2008 Categories: Boulder Subdivisions and Neighborhoods, Focus on Boulder
It’s that time of year again when Boulder Colorado’s “Meet the Spirit’s” event happens. It takes place at the historic Columbia Cemetery in downtown Boulder where local volunteers bring back to life colorful historic characters and city founders by presenting short biographical monologues. Dressed in full regalia complete with Victorian mourners, funeral music and
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Boulder Colorado Gets Artsy!
October 19th, 2008 Categories: Boulder Subdivisions and Neighborhoods, Colorado Round Up, Focus on Boulder
Ever heard of Open Studios in Boulder Colorado? It is a collaboration of private studios in various neighborhoods that welcome anyone to view their creations of art. Many of the artists have studios in their homes and last weekend, they opened their studios to the public. Perhaps you saw the Open Studio signs as you
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Mork from Ork?
October 14th, 2008 Categories: Boulder Subdivisions and Neighborhoods, Colorado Round Up, Focus on Boulder, Real Estate Tales
Who is that couple? Look familiar, yes, a young Robin Williams and is tv co-star Pam Dawber.
Stroll down Pine Street in Boulder, Colorado and you will stumble on the “Mork & Mindy” house. In the late 1970’s, “Mork & Mindy” was a fairly popular tv show, where Mork, Robin Williams, was sent to Earth to study our
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The Boulder Tour Of Solar And Green Homes
October 12th, 2008 Categories: Boulder Subdivisions and Neighborhoods, Buyer's Corner, Focus on Boulder, Selling Thoughts, Trends
Last week, was the Boulder Tour of Solar and Green Homes and I was reminded of how lucky I am to live in Boulder Colorado. Where else can you tour green built or re-modeled homes all in one day - I was in heaven! You never would have found something like this in the town
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Boulder Colorado always ahead of the curve
October 8th, 2008 Categories: Boulder Subdivisions and Neighborhoods, Focus on Boulder
Whether you are a worldwide athlete training for your next marathon, or you’ve decided to save on gas and ride your bicycle to work or run down to the grocery store, you will feel right at home in Boulder Colorado. Everyday you see people riding to work in work clothes and dresses, all decked out
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HOA’s… The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly!!
October 7th, 2008 Categories: Boulder Subdivisions and Neighborhoods, Buyer's Corner, Colorado Round Up, First Time Buyers, Real Estate Tales, Relocating
Where do you even begin when talking about Home Owners Associations? I have been wanting to write something about them for quite some time now, but where to start? And, do I really want to write a novel about HOA’s? I could. I have a lot to say about them, both good and bad. There
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