by Kelli Donley | Nov 9, 2011 | Colorado, Community, Photography
I appreciate how many brick buildings have mural messages painted on them in Denver. Some for aesthetics, some for political shouting and others like this — to support the buisness within the walls. -k
by Kelli Donley | Nov 8, 2011 | Colorado, Community, Photography
There are a series of pedestrian bridges in downtown Denver, but the Millennium Bridge is one of my favorites. It looks like a giant sailing ship, with its mast reaching for the heavens. Apparently it is the first of its kind worldwide too. ...
by Kelli Donley | Nov 7, 2011 | Colorado, Photography
As a nod to my friend Candace –who does a great job photographing murals in Phoenix — I’m incluing a few of those I’ve been able to find in the Denver area. This is in the LOHI neighborhood. Liberty for Viola. ~K...
by Kelli Donley | Nov 6, 2011 | Colorado, Photography
One of the city’s anchors; Rockmount is like the Rockafella for Rocky Mountain cowboys. And rockstars. I looked at these in Wyoming when on vacation this summer. I cannot believe my tastes have changed so much, but man. One of these shirts in black with...
by Kelli Donley | Nov 4, 2011 | Colorado, Photography
Seeds! I wonder what they were growing? ~K
by Kelli Donley | Nov 3, 2011 | Colorado, Photography
Denver’s first train station was built in 1868 to allow service to Cheyenne, Wy. In 1880, Union Station was built to combine several rail lines. Today, Amtrack and light rail have been added to the mix. When I was first finding my bearings in Denver, I knew if I...