You're looking at an image of Pikes Peak on New Year's Eve, when the famed AdAmAn Club puts on an incredible fireworks display from the summit right at midnight. It's an awesome tradition that started in 1922, and yes the club members hike to the top of the peak for this event -- they don't do it the easy way. Imagine hiking to the summit of a 14,000+ foot tall mountain in the dead of winter and one of the shortest days of the year! I personally have never made it to the top of Pikes Peak on foot, although I have summited a (small) handful of other fourteeners. Some of them are "easier" than others. I put that in quotes for a reason. Ha! Hiking up a giant mountain is not exactly easy!
09 June 2026
08 June 2026
Speaking of Old Houses...
A couple of weeks ago my friend Chuck made a Facebook post about a movie he had been in many years ago, and it brought back some memories for me. Around the late 1980s and early 1990s, for some reason Hollywood randomly noticed the Pioneers Museum. Subsequently a few made for TV movies were filmed there, especially in the historic old courtroom. I remember these productions quite well because at the time I was working in a pro camera shop downtown called Shewmaker's, and film crew members stopped in once or twice to pick up movie-making related supplies. Anyway, these movies required extras, so lots of local folks got to be "background," including some of my friends.
The movie in which Chuck had a small role was called "The Incident", and it starred the venerable Walter Matthau as a small town defense attorney in WWII era Colorado who is compelled to represent a Nazi who's been accused of murder. In the film, there is a POW camp located just outside of town (the old Alexander Film Company's headquarters were used for the location) and it was chock full of captured Nazis. Chuck got a non speaking role as a menacing Nazi who threatens to beat up Walter Matthau with a baseball bat.
The house that stood in for Walter Matthau's home was featured quite a few times in the film along with many other familiar locations, such as Bancroft Park, Fairview Cemetery and the Garden of the Gods. Out of curiosity I decided to see if I could actually find the house. Clearly it was in Old Colorado City, and after driving around for just a few minutes I came across it on Pikes Peak Avenue just west of 17th Street. It's a beautiful home and my internet snooping tells me it that it was built in 1908 and is currently worth between $925,000 and $1,000,000.
As for the movie, Pat and I watched it on Amazon Prime after Chuck dredged it up on Facebook, and since I'd never actually seen it before I was very amused to spot a few other friends in it, too: Tony, Elizabeth and Eric. They all looked so young! And of course it was fun to see all the locations used around town. It's worth mentioning too that it was a decent film, by no means was it a clunker. We were entertained. So if you want to see what Colorado Springs looked like in 1990 while masquerading as "Lincoln Bluff" in 1944, you should give it a watch! And if you do, when you get to the scene where Walter Matthau is being threatened by three Nazis in the infirmary, Chuck is the strapping young man on the left.
07 June 2026
Sunday Style!
A stylish traveler in Sky Harbor International Airport in Phoenix. I took this on my way back home from California in April. Who says you have to dress like a schlub while you fly? She looks great -- and perfectly comfortable.
03 June 2026
This Old House
Want to buy a classic late Victorian/American Foursquare home on Wood Avenue? Be prepared to shell out a ton of money! This 5,984 square foot beauty, built in 1890 and complete with the white picket fence, is currently under contract for $1,640,000. Holy cannoli! Oh well, a girl can dream, right?
02 June 2026
Busy
It's springtime, hooray! This means my garden is happily abuzz with busy bees. Here's one hard at work in our front yard.
01 June 2026
June 2026 Theme Day: Sky
Well I took an unannounced break from the blog all of last week. It just sort of happened, I didn't plan to go AWOL! I was on "staycation" and busied myself with all kinds of projects around the house and garden. The weather was rainy for several days on end and that made it difficult to take any pictures, then I was scurrying to catch up on outside projects when the sun finally came out. So basically, I didn't have any pictures to share here. Anyway, I just realized that today is the first day of June, so that means it's Theme Day! This month the theme is sky. I did a little digging in my archives and there were lots of photos that fit the bill, but I thought this one was a standout. It was taken on January 29, 2021, and it sure looks like I was standing in the parking lot of our downtown library to get this awesome view of the Peak.
For more takes on the theme, check out the City Daily Photo portal HERE. Enjoy!








