Sunday, October 5, 2025

Leaving Aspen

Today was a leisurely day with our only activity to drive from Aspen to Denver. It was a beautiful, clear day so we went across Independence Pass.  The scenery was fabulous as you can see from Mary's pictures.  There was still quite a bit of color on the Eastern side of the pass and, while they had little or no snow, seeing the mountains one more time was inspiring.  
So you get one more set of mountain photos.  What a great feeling to experience being in the Rockies!

We stopped for lunch at our favorite place in Georgetown, The Happy Cooker.  I was disappointed they no longer offer quiche on their menu, but we found good options to eat.  We walked around town while waiting for our table.  The food was excellent and we were only 45 minutes from our Denver hotel so we could enjoy a leisurely lunch.

Tomorrow afternoon we fly back home.  It's been a very good trip, especially since it is been 2 years since we were in these mountains.  I did not know how much I missed that feeling until we drove through them last Wednesday


Aspen Day 4

 

Today is a grey day with scattered showers. In the morning we walked around the Aspen Farm Market and enjoyed seeing the town.  Lots of fruits and vegetables for sale along with many other market type items.

After lunch, we headed to a wedding! We met Ron Matthews when he first came to Aspen around 2014.  In 2017, a big JD fan had her tickets all purchased, but then died suddenly, so her daughter came to Aspen-in-October in her place.  She liked it and came back the next year and one of the guitar players caught her eye.  Well things developed over the next few years and today they were married in Aspen!  Since we were one of the first people Ron Matthews met and we know him fairly well, we were privileged to be invited, although we were told to keep it a secret.  It was a Hawaii-themed wedding followed by a champagne and cake and reception.


This evening we went to the Chris Collins and Boulder Canyon Band concert. They took a different format than usual, and counted down the top 22 John Denver hits.  It was a very enjoyable concert.   The band has some excellent musicians who got to show their skills in a couple of songs.  On both sides of us were a pair of first time attenders, and it was pretty cool to hear how they were experiencing Aspen in October.  

Tomorrow we pack up and head to Denver with a possible stop at Goergetown for lunch.

Saturday, October 4, 2025

Aspen Day 3


We visited The Grottos this morning and took the short trail to the cascades.  This is something we like to do each visit to Aspen.  We were amazed to only see one car in the small parking lot when we arrived, but when we left, there were 6 cars and a lot of hikers. All appeared to be taking the long trail back to the Grottos and the top of the Cascades.

We enjoyed a very nice lunch with singer Mack Bailey.  Great conversation about his charity, Music Therapy Retreats, along with what's going on in his life and his family. 


The afternoon event was a concert by Ellen Stapenhorst.  She is a folk singer in the traditional mold, singing a wide variety of self written songs about various topics.  A couple of her songs had political overtones with most addressing various events in her life. She is quite a breath of fresh air with her concert being a mix of story telling and singing songs.  Quite the free spirit.

The highlight of the evening was the Mack Bailey and Chris Nole concert!!  As expected, it was magical and you could tell the guys were having a great time on stage.  
Mack sang most of the songs, but Chris Nole sang 3 songs.    The crowd was very lively and sang along with nearly all of the songs.  A couple of times Mack stepped away from the microphone and just let the crowd sing. 

At the end, Mack's wife Rachel and their son Hyden joined Mack on stage for the encore.  


Friday, October 3, 2025

Aspen Day 2

It was a beautiful morning so we walked to the JD Sanctuary. The east end of it was near our hotel so we entered that way rather than the traditional entrance.  It was interesting to see it from that direction.  The river was very pretty and had good flow.  We enjoyed seeing it with no one else around.  It was such a pretty day that we lingered for a while before heading on for our morning errands. 

Enjoy these pictures (click to enlarge). 
The bottom two are of the original area of the JD Sanctuary.  

After lunch we headed back to Snowmass Chapel for the Singer/Songwriter event.  This is the one event where you were not to hear any John Denver songs. The four artists did very good.  Ed Stowers sang a few parodies of John Denver songs which got a good response from the audience.  His first song was a parody of "Follow Me" but aimed at Facebook users (think about friend requests...).  It was very humorous!
The evening concert was by Ron Matthews with Paul Swanton.  It was a typical very good 2 1/2 hour concert filled with lots of John Denver songs, including many lesser known from his earlier years. 
He played a number of medleys which he assembled along a theme.  

Overall it was a good day.  Tomorrow is an Ellen Stapenhorst concert in the afternoon followed by the Mack and Chris concert in the evening!

Wednesday, October 1, 2025

Aspen - Day 1

Today we headed through Glenwood Canyon, and stopped in Glenwood Springs for lunch and shopping before heading to Aspen and our AirBnB condo.  We had a beautiful, clear day as you can see from these pictures in the Canyon.
The canyon never ceases to amaze me.  We stopped at two of the rest areas in the canyon to walk around and take in the scenery. 
The bottom right picture was yet another scene of colorful aspens that we could not resist taking.

Our afternoon event was the traditional Meet and Greet which is now held at Snowmass Chapel. The event was moderated by Laurie Stowers, with five guitar players leading the singing of three songs:  Back Home Again, Farewell Andromeda,  and Rocky Mountain High.  

Tomorrow we plan to visit the JD Sanctuary before our two scheduled concerts.