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Ideas For Summer In Aspen

June 14, 2010

I could not have said it better myself so I borrowed this from the RedAnt Newsletter.  Subscribe for free at theredantem@comcast.net 

THE RED ANT SUGGESTS:

Despite this weekend's chilly reminder that we live at 8000' and the weather is indeed mercurial, summer has finally arrived in our fair little city.  The annual Food & Wine festival is upon us. And as you dust off your hiking boots, get air in those bike tires and sharpen your garden shears, The Red Ant wishes to remind you of several wonderful Aspen summer sights and sounds, treats and traditions that are not to be overlooked in what is always our shortest season:

  • The most beautiful patio in Aspen is at Cache Cache.  Nobody's outdoor dining has such a setting, and the flowers there are simply the best around.
  • The Garden Terrace at the Hotel Jerome has a list of wines by the glass that alone warrant a stop at Aspen's crown jewel.
  • Don't forget to pick up "The Salad with Chicken" to-go from The Big Wrap and enjoy a picnic on a bench along the mall.
  • There's nothing like an iced cold lemonade on a hot day from Paradise Bakery.
  • Get there early for a happy hour drink along the sidewalk at LuLu Wilson.
  • Yay! The Red Onion is back!
  • Enjoy breakfast outside at Main Street Bakery - it's always worth the wait!
  • Aspen's Saturday Market begins Saturday, June 19.
  • Hang out with coffee at Peach's, on Aspen's "see and be seen" corner at Hopkins and Galena.
  • Don't miss Aspen's old-fashioned 4th of July Parade, at noon.  Salute our vets, wave to kids on the floats and laugh out loud at the preponderance of Pugs.
  • Before July 18, take time to experience the Aspen Art Museum's "Restless Empathy" exhibit - an eight-artist exhibition on view throughout Aspen.
  • There is no better way to spend an afternoon than with wine and cheese on the lawn at the music tent.
  • Re-visit our treasured Victorians with an early evening walk through the west end.
  • Make at least one "loop" through the Hunter Creek Valley while the wildflowers are in bloom.
  • Refresh with "grown-up" lemonade at Ajax Tavern.  (Yes, The Red Ant likes her lemonade!)

How can summer in Aspen not make you smile?  Let the fun begin!  Enjoy!

 

Photo by Gary Feldman

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