Baseball Days

I had a nice weekend. On friday I went to an old haunt, The Bank. I’m surprised the bar tender their remembered me, as it had been almost a year since I had been there. Had a few beers then came home.

I slept in on Saturday. At around noon I met my dad and my brother at Coors Field to watch the Rockies play the Expos. The rockies lost, but I got to introduce my brother to the infamous Rockie Dog (a foot long hotdog with fresh onions, grilled onions, grilled red peppers, grilled green peppers, sourkraut, and mustard). Only three places in the nation serve the Rockie Dog, and they all happen to be within 100 yards of each other. After the game me and my brother went over to my mom’s to celebrate mothers day (we were both in Vegas last weekend). We watched Piñero. It was just “ok”. I’d only recommend it to the right people. The chronology was difficult to follow. I don’t think I would have like it had it not been biographical.

I got up early on Sunday morning and spent the morning at the coffee shop reading. The I hopped on my bike and went tooling around town. I went to Revoluciones to check out the showing of Amy Flomberg’s work. It was all really good, I particularly liked the larger brighter pieces. Sherry Hern also had work there that was pretty good. I also spent some time at Denver Public Library and riding around the park.

5 Responses to “Baseball Days”


  1. 1 liz Says:
    May 20th, 2003 at 1:56 pm

    You are such a good family guy. I want to see a baseball game. I want to take my whole family to see one. Oh! good idea.


  2. 2 sassylittlepunkin Says:
    May 20th, 2003 at 2:23 pm

    i want to spend my saturday mornings reading at a coffee shop. i think i’ll do that. thanks for reminding me! :)


  3. 3 hubs Says:
    May 20th, 2003 at 6:16 pm

    I was lucky, my boss gave me the companies season tickets right along the third base line for the weekend. We all had a really good time. I’m sure your brothers will enjoy it too liz.


  4. 4 Laura Says:
    May 20th, 2003 at 8:57 pm

    Glad to see you are patronizing the local library. Make sure to wink at the librarian– brighten her day! ;)
    Hey, maybe we should start a national campaign: Ask Out a Librarian Day! There could be t-shirts, and balloons, and posters, and witty songs…and …and….and…I need to get out more, don’t I?


  5. 5 Dave Says:
    May 22nd, 2003 at 9:21 am

    Librarians are hot.

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