“I celebrate three holidays: Thanksgiving, Christmas and Telluride“
~Chris Thile~
Telluride is a an old gold and silver mining mountain town in Southwest Colorado – it’s situated in a box canyon which means there is only one way in and one way out! It’s known for its world class skiing in winter and weekly festival schedule in the summer. So many fun options in this town – if it weren’t so far away from home, I’d be here every weekend. I think it’s one of the most beautiful places in the world – the mountains are truly majestic!
This past weekend, we went to the Blues and Brews festival – we didn’t love the line up so much, but spending any amount of time in this town brings a ton of joy. In fact, it brought some magic to us as well….we bumped into a friend of Sean’s he has not seen in over 10 years! The reunion was sooo much fun – the friend was adorable – kind and funny. Love, love re-opening doors with good people from the past!
Happy to be part of this weeks Lens-Artists “Magical” theme!
Here are a few snaps from our magical weekend….wishing we were still there 🙂
This looks like a magical place, Pam. A great choice. I haven’t been there yet, but there’s always the next trip…:). :). I love your shot of the woods. Gorgeous.
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thank you! you must get there some day!
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It looks all magical to me – mountains and that lovely road. And, meeting good old friends is of course the icing on the cake!
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Thanks! Definitely icing on the cake!!!
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Love the magic of an impromptu meeting of an old friend Pam. And agree wholeheartedly about Telluride!
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Me too Tina! He was goodie to bump into!
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Another Colorado town I have yet to visit. I’ve been to a bunch, but there are so many magical places in that state! I had no idea it was in a box canyon and didn’t imagine the rock looking like that either. If I end up spending more time out there next summer, it’ll definitely make my short list. Sounds like a great weekend, especially the chance meeting with an old friend!
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How is this possible? That’s it, I am bringing you a Colorado bucket list when I see you next!
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I’m glad you had a great time with your friends. What a beautiful place to visit. Those mountains…
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agree…those mountains…love them…
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Looks absolutely wonderful. Reminds me of our recent winter blues festival that we had here, minus those spectacular mountains. Gorgeous!
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That sounds lovely, even without the mountains 😊
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WOW, WHAT A GREAT BLOG ON A FANTASTIC SITE, I LOVE THE PHOTOGRAPHS, CHINA
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Thank you!
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amazing historical and monumental..grand place Thanks for sharing
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Telluride is one of my favorite places on the face of the earth although sadly I have not visited there in a very long time. I voyaged there a few times overland for the Blue Grass Festival a couple of times and would love to return again. How lucky you are to be so close …at least closer than I am now.
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When you are back in the states – you should treat yourself to a trip there! BG is really fun. I try to get to TR at least once a year. We are trying to be there for closing ski weekend in April of next year. Stuff gets booked up – have to plan sooo far in advance these days! Happy to hear you dig it too 😉
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I’ve never been to Colorado – an oversight that I’m periodically reminded of by posts like this one! Wow, wow, wow!
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What?!! You have been everywhere!!! Well, definitely put it on your bucket list. I’ll create an itinerary for you when you are ready 🙂
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I know!! I can’t believe it either!!
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