Colorado Trip
We went to Denver Colorado for a friend's wedding reception. It was a very short trip. Beside attending the reception, we were able to visit Rocky Mountain National Park. On our way there, we stopped by Big Texan Steak Ranch in Amarillo for breakfast. The Steak Ranch is located along the Route 66 (c.f. the Pixar's Cars). Motel that looks like the good old western movie.
I thought that one huge fiber glass cow is good enough, like the one we have in Bryan's Steakhouse in Lubbock. But well, everything has to be bigger (and more) in Texas, and thus I counted two for this steak house.
Next stop, Rocky Mountain National Park. We drove through Boulder to get to Estes Park, then Rocky Mountain National Park. Though it rained kittens and puppies, the rain never stopped on our way there. It snowed a few days before we arrived in Denver. The temperature was a little cold for mid-August. Certain part of the national park had to be closed due to snow. However, the part that is opened to public is still quite breathtaking (according to JC). JC snapped quite a number of pictures until my battery ran out. These are mostly his pictures.
Though Rocky Mountain National park is picturesque and it instilled a kind of calmness and stillness in me, I was not overwhelm by it. After living in Montana for a few years, visiting a number of state parks and national parks, especially visiting Glacier National Park, though Rocky Mountain National Park is impressive, it didn't impress me. 曾經滄海難為水, 除卻巫山不是雲.
On our way back, we stopped by Big Texan Steak Ranch again. The weather hadn't been cooperative with us all our trip, but it was still a very pleasant trip.