Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Sweater vests and mountain peaks


Pikes Peak 2, originally uploaded by shuksan73.

OK, I get it. The Broncos are huge here. They're so big they make Buffalo's support for the Bills look like a pee-wee team. You can't go ANYWHERE in this town without seeing orange and blue.

I can appreciate, I really can, but can we please, please, please, ditch the most annoying McDonald's commercial in the world? For the uninitiated, let me explain.

The commercial looks like a press conference with quarterback Jay Cutler (who's really good, by the way). Cutler asks for the next question and a kid who looks to be about 10 in a sweater vest starts asking about the McDonald's Dollar Menu.

I'll let YouTube take you the rest of the way.



It's a nice commercial, it really is. But it's on 17,000 times a day. I've almost seen more of this kid than McCain or Obama. And in a swing state, that's nearly impossible. I just can't watch it anymore. But with the Broncos off to the start they are, I might have to until February.
Please, someone, come with a new one. The batteries in my remote are wearing out from changing the channel.

It's my policy to include a photo with every entry. This one's of Pikes Peak near Palmer, Lake Colo., a very small town about 25 miles north of Colorado Springs . I went on a little expedition before going to my cousin's to watch the Bills game (thank you DirectTV).

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Bulls and balloons


Cowboy, originally uploaded by shuksan73.

I visited the Colorado State Fair in Pueblo and the Colorado Springs Balloon Festival in (you guessed it) Colorado Springs over the Labor Day weekend.

The state fairgrounds is in the middle of a neighborhood in Pueblo surrounded by a pink adobe wall. Very typically western. Inside you'll find all the usual trappings of a fair, animal shows, crafts, rides, and of course food, food, and more food. It's not the biggest fair in the world, and dwarfed by the New York State Fair, but still an enjoyable way to spend a Saturday.

Most of that food's not much different than what you'll find anywhere back East, with one notable exception: the Rocky Mountain oyster. For the uninitiated, let me explain. The Rocky Mountain oyster is to put gently dear reader, the male parts of a bull; rolled in flour and deep-fried. They are considered be many to be quite a delicacy in these parts, but to this transplant, not something I can quite wrap my mouth around just yet., if ever.

On to giant gasbags, and no this isn't a commentary on politics. The Colorado Springs Balloon Classic featured more than 70 balloons soaring against the backdrop of Pikes Peak.

If you've never seen a balloon rally, I highly suggest changing that. I'm not really sure why it's cool, but it's cool. The bright colors, the noise of the propane jets, the friendliness of it all make for a great experience. Plus the sunrise was beautiful.

This balloon with the cowboy riding a bucking bronco came right overhead, offering this interesting perspective.