Sunday, August 4, 2013

Brit Floyd




Something a little different today. 
Hubby & I rewarded ourselves for all the hard work of the last few weeks by going to two concerts. We went to see the World's Greatest Pink Floyd Tribute Band - Brit Floyd - on Friday. And then on Saturday we went to see ZZ Top & Kid Rock in concert. WOW!!!!  Amazing! 

***at press time, I was headed home from the ZZ Top concert. More on that one later. ***

Brit Floyd's note for note perfection and amazing laser light show is just as good as the original Pink Floyd Hubby & I saw many years ago. Brit Floyd's concert, when they are in Denver, is always filmed as a benefit for the local Denver PBS station. And they have the Colorado Children's Choir perform with them during the song Another Brick in the Wall (pt.2). 



We saw Brit Floyd at Red Rocks Amphitheater. An amazing venue! Red Rocks is a naturally occurring amphitheater that makes the music all the more incredible to hear - and feel!

The following video was filmed in Liverpool in 2011.






Thursday, August 1, 2013

Roadtrip ~ Cable Cars and Kings Row




***I encourage you to enlarge the pictures by clicking on them!***


The Glenwood Caverns are located at the top of Iron Mountain to the west of Glenwood Springs. To reach this location, a person can take a narrow windy road to the top. Or take a more popular route, the Cable Car Tram. A person can get quite the view from the Cable Cars!





Glenwood Caverns started out with only the one cave for visitors to see but now it has become quite the tourist attraction with an Alpine Coaster, Cliffhanger Roller Coaster, and a Giant Canyon Swing. A second cave, Kings Row, was opened to the public just this year. 


Giant Canyon Swing
Hubby enjoyed the Alpine Coaster - a cross between a roller coaster and a slide. One or two people can sit in a wagon/cart which rides on rails as you descend down the mountain. Once you reach the bottom, a cable pulls you back to the top. Racing down the side of a mountain at break-neck speed is not my cup of tea!


Alpine Coaster
Nor was the Giant Canyon Swing. A contraption that swings seated individuals out over the yawning chasm that was carved by the Colorado River. 



I came to see the caves. The Fairy Caves were extraordinary. To see this hidden world which began life millions of years ago makes one pause for a moment in awe. This was Living Rock




A new cave had opened to the public a week before we were there. This cave, Kings Row, was discovered in 1960 by an adventurous group of Cavers who followed a breeze. They traversed a passageway that was as small as 8 inches wide! That passageway is now known as Jam Crack, because you had to ooze through it like jam. On the other side were caverns in pristine living condition. 




The first cave we entered was called The Barn. (Cavers like to name things) Because it was as big as a barn if not bigger! 



The second chamber was smaller but it was filled with the most amazing formations! All lined up like the pieces on a chess board.



Nature is a magnificent sculptor.

Next Week ~ We'll go see Doc!