Monday September 28, 2009 The regular meeting at aspen city hall on Mondays has been moved to Tuesday night this week. The reason is the observance of Yom Kippur—ending at sundown tonight. Even with... Read more →
Pointing Out The Obvious
If you’re just getting ready for the upcoming ski season by joining a health club or starting an exercise regime, you’ve missed your window of opportunity. Just ask Warren Miller. Read More →
Frosty’s Quadruple Bypass
Post blogger Frosty Wooldridge returns to one of his favorite subjects, biking. “Every year,” he writes, “I take a two day bicycle tour across four passes for a first hand inspection... Read more →
A Funny Woman
Post Independent columnist April Clark is easily the best read in the any of the valley fishwraps. She’s irreverent, fresh, and always amusing. Find her latest column here. Read More →
Chris Steiner: A Review “With rising gas prices, Steiner says we will face another big change: plastics! That pesky invention created the Great Pacific Garbage Patch…” Read More →
Domestic Violence
In comment #22, Post blogger Ed Troy predicts violence leading to the 2012 elections. “Actions based on… myths and what should be called mythological pathos should be considered extremely reckless”... Read more →
BICYCLING FOUR PASSES: SPECTACULAR COLOR TOUR IN ROCKIES 2009
By Frosty Wooldridge Nothing beats Colorado High Country in late September! Cool mornings morph into warm days. Water fowl rest in lakes on their way to winter feeding grounds. Sandhill cranes... Read more →
Do You Believe In Myths
“the key word here is ‘belief,’” writes Post blogger mgman in comment #21 There is a shortage of common sense being replaced by belief. Why we’re so obsessed with being on... Read more →
Worlds Of Wonder @ Istanbul
Post blogger Barbara Floria Orcutt finds “an astonishing array of world citizens–in addition to Europeans from every country,there were Russians and slavs,Chinese and Indians, and Muslim women…... Read more →
Sudden Aspen Decline Is ‘SAD’ Story
You probably didn’t know that our precious namesake Aspens are in deep trouble, with some 17 percent of them facing a fatal fate. This Living On Earth segment asserts: “The rapid and widespread... Read more →
