
Experiencing Denver in 4 miles or less
Day one
I had a yummy breakfast at the hotel. It is such a change to wake up and have someone make "you" an
omelet just the way you like it, bring you orange juice and take your dishes for you. I think I picked everything off the
omelet table even
jalapenos. I
indulged in 2 bowls of yummy oatmeal with pecans and brown sugar. I ate it all too fast I couldn't even take a photo. I had picked up the local paper at the front desk to read during
breakfast to even figure out what I was going to do for the day.
I ended up going back up stairs and got my running clothes on and decided to try out a bike path that does along Cherry Creek.

I drove to the 4 Mile
Historic Park. The park isn't 4 miles but I guess it is 4 miles from downtown
Denver and is the route that the old stage coach would take to get the the home there. The home there is the oldest home still standing in Denver, you know how I love that old historic stuff. I did go into the
visitor center to get a 5 minute history lesson.

I decided to just walk along the creek about 2 miles and then I had planned to turn around and go back to my car. I did something I never do which is not listen to my
ipod while exercising. It was just so nice to hear water moving while I was walking.

I loved that it appears running and bike paths find there way in this city no matter what, the is a photo going under neath Colorado
Blvd to keep the path going.

I don't know why I didn't choose to smile in this photo even though I was so happy to be out walking out by myself and discovering a new place. I started around 9:00 am with a jacket and scarf and when I finally came back to the car it was 12:30 and I was in short sleeves and a scarf wrapped around my waist.

The beauty of discovering a town by foot is that you notice things that you would not notice going fast by car. Look at the darling Bus Stop signs!

It was a beautiful walk and got even brighter when I noticed in the sky something that said Saks
Fifth Avenue. What out of no where it just appeared. So I change my path and thought I would walk toward the sign in the sky. I came upon the most amazing shopping center since I have lived in Nashville and shopped at the Green Hills Mall. I am not a big fan of mall shopping but this was awesome. It was jut the best of the best stores and I walked in at 10:01 am so no one was there. I did a speedy walk past every store.

On the airplane ride to Denver I watched "Breakfast at Tiffany's" (yea iPhone) I had never seen it before and quite liked it. So I experimented on Audrey
Hepburn's character in everything is better in Tiffany's. Life was pretty good in there but if I had to pick a shop where everything was lovely for me it would be
Anthropologie. And it was just right around the corner. So my movie would be "Breakfast at
Anthropologie" That store was amazing and even though I tried to keep my high walking pace I became on totally sensory overload looking as such wonderful treasures.
I ended up leaving the posh mall and discovering a slew of wonderful one of a kind shops as well as some stores that I have never been in but often find myself
drooling over their catalogs.
It was then 11:30 and I realized that I didn't have one dime on me and was getting thirsty and hungry. I had about a 2 1/2 mile walk back and it was now 65 degrees (lovely).
It was the best of both worlds for Jeff and I - I got to see wonderful items, make new discoveries
and Jeff
benefited because I didn't have any money with me.

In the next few days I will highlight a few of the shops and the owners that I interviewed while on my journey on
www.2cleverblog.comHave you ever seen Breakfast at Tiffany's?
What would be your store that brings you joy?
What is your favorite city you have discovered on foot?