It's hard to believe that the leaves have fallen so fast. It seems like I was eagerly anticipating the leaves changing colors and then today I looked outside and noticed that most of the trees are naked....the landscapers didn't even leave them on the ground for awhile. Sad indeed.
I did get a chance to spend a weekend up in a Breckenridge a few weekends ago with some friends. The Colorado Rockies miss all of those vibrant colors that other areas see during fall, but we sure do have yellow aspens everywhere.
While we stayed in Breckenridge, we did head over to Frisco the first morning. We could pretend it was for the foliage or the cuteness of the town, but really it wasn't.
It was for important things like brekkie at the Butterhorn. If you are in the area, they have a phenomenal breakfast...and even lunch. This was the first restaurant Brooklyn ever had lunch at. Yes she did--10 week old puppies are allowed on restaurant patios because who can say no to puppies?
After breakfast we headed up for a little offroading. So, epic fail here. Number 14 on my 101 on 1001 was to drive my Honda to 100,000. Well, she's only at 43K and look who came to live at my house. This is the before picture...such shiny tires.
And this is her initiation into the great outdoors.
Luckily I had some help...who knew offroading actually required more than accelerating and braking? Well it definitely does...I heard many, many hours of "accelerate, brake, left, right, left, coast, up on the clutch, put your clutch in, let your clutch all the way out...yes without accelerating, left, crawl, shift into 3rd just as you hit the puddle." Sometimes I even needed some extra help and direction. Brave man to guide from the front of the vehicle.
I'm pretty sure I'll need a few more lessons but I have to admit, I kind of want to drive over the tops of curbs and medians all the time.
After the mental exhaustion of driving over the top of things, we walked through downtown Breckenridge. I believe they started making snow pretty recently at some of the resorts--but I love the town just as much in the summer and fall as in the winter.
The world's cutest little Starbucks on main street in Breck.