A Digital Trip to Boulder, Colorado

August 2-5, 2001

My Visit with Don Campbell

Central City and the Opera

In and around Boulder and a Visit to Celestial Seasonings

The Front Range of the Rocky Mountains

The Denver Airport

DCP_0059.JPG (79204 bytes) The first weekend in August, my long-time friend Don Campbell invited me to Boulder to spend the weekend at his home and attend the opera. Don has been living in Boulder for more than ten years, but we first met in Dallas many years ago, in the mid-70's. Since then, Don has become world famous as the author of the best selling book, The Mozart Effect. Chauncey, Don's roommate, also spent the weekend with us.
DCP_0039.JPG (81438 bytes) During my visit, in addition to dinners at fine restaurants and the usual round of sight-seeing, Don and I attended two performances of the Central City Opera: the first American staging of  Benjamin Britten's coronation opera, Gloriana, and a new work by American composer Mark Adamo, Little Women, based on the novel by Louisa May Alcott
On this trip, instead of the usual film camera, I used my newly acquired Kodak DC3200 digital camera to take pictures. Although this is a very inexpensive, low-end, digital camera, I am most impressed with the quality of the photos. I hope you enjoy the results.

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