Sidewalk Sailin’ Seymour

On Sunday, we took Gerry and joined 45 others in Dr. Pio Guarerro’s block of seats at the Phamaly Theater in Denver. http://www.phamaly.org/onstage/little-shop-horrors/

Once again, this cast of all disabled actors did a fantastic job. All of us loved it, but Dr. Pio was a little shocked at the dark ending…he was expecting the Hollywood movie ending!

Monday night, Cathy had another of her free Musical Mondays in Monument Valley Park. Last week’s offering was washed out and cancelled due to rain and lightning, but the Mitguards had superb weather and a very willing crowd.

Deb Mitguard rocks out on a very portable drum.

Priscilla Engeln introduced the group and took care of housekeeping for this concert.

Great musician, Chris Mitguard, and leader of the group played multiple instruments and did most of the vocals.

Tuesday brought a totally different kind of entertainment: http://www.examiner.com/article/the-amazing-acro-cats-return-to-colorado-on-their-summer-2012-tour-1

Considering that all these cats were rescue cats from the Pound, it is amazing the tricks they learned. It was too dark at the Stargazers for me to get decent photos, but there are several on the Internet.

Wednesday morning was a time I had set up to help Jane Roberts with her Mac and printer. We blazed through a whole laundry list of questions and problems, and I left feeling Jane had learned a boatload. I hope Jane felt the same way.

Before the HPA tour on Thursday, Cath and I went to Palmer Lake for a little shopping and hopefully some good coffee. The shopping did happen, but all the restaurants were closed until 5 p.m. and we had to be at Maquireville in Monument around that time.

Jim Maguire has the MOST AMAZING collection of western stuff…two HUGE barns full and overflowing.

 

We finished out the week with the 24th Annual Wood Av. Block Party. What a bunch of great neighbors! Where else would you find people willing to lend their grandchildren’s armcycles?

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