Rachel’s Quilt is Ready (After Only Ten Years)!

After renting a car and driving to Castle Rock this morning, we (even I) played at Rhyolite Park and then ate lunch with our friend Sally. We then drove back to Rhyolite and went on a short hike before heading to Laurel’s final orthodontist appointment (to get her retainers). Then it was off to the…

The People’s Republic of Boulder

At Charlie’s suggestion, we walked to the 16th Street (Pedestrian) Mall in downtown Denver today and took an RTD bus to the Pearl Street (Pedestrian) Mall in Boulder. A young man was walking down Pearl Street shouting, “Free hugs!” A bearded young man was sitting outside a restaurant and wished us a good day. I…

Exploratorium in San Francisco and Capitol in Denver

We’re experiencing our first snow in about a year. We flew to Denver Thursday, and it snowed that evening. Friday morning we wore several layers and walked the 1.3 miles from our Capitol Hill apartment to the state capitol only to find the state legislators had called a snow day. We had been looking forward…

California Academy of Sciences

We’re a flurry of activity as our time in San Francisco winds to a close. Today we walked to the California Academy of Sciences – a really neat natural history museum which also has a rainforest, aquarium, and live penguins which we watched being fed. We saw the planetarium show Cosmic Collisions which was excellent,…

Santa Clara Travel Show

We left the house at 7:40 am today and now at nearly 6 pm are on a bus about a half hour from home. I figured out how to use my cell phone as a hotspot and am typing this on the iPad. We went to the Santa Clara Convention Center today – nearly five…

Japanese Tea Garden, WWII History Lesson

Did you know the WWII peace treaty between the US and Japan was signed in San Francisco in 1951? We read that information today on a sign at the Japanese Tea Garden in Golden Gate Park. I remember seeing a photo of MacArthur and a number of Naval officers watching the Japanese foreign minister sign…

Mountain View – Computer History Museum & Google

We took a half-hour bus ride to the Caltrain station this morning and then a 42-minute, express train to Mountain View before getting on a free (Google-sponsored) shuttle bus for a few minutes and arriving at the Computer History Museum. The exhibits are really neat and include not only a UNIVAC and an ENIAC but…