If you live in Boulder and enjoy gardening, you are probably aware that not much will grow here until temperatures begin to climb in the spring. That doesn’t mean, however, that you will need to give up on gardening altogether. Our beloved Boulder sunshine makes it easy to satisfy your green thumb and fight off those winter blues with a bit of indoor gardening. There’s nothing quite like fresh greenery to lift your spirits and add a pop of color in your apartment. [Read more…]
Brewed in Boulder: Revitalize with The Tea Spot
Nothing hits the spot like a nice cup of tea in the morning. The English and Chinese have known this for centuries, and now you can discover what they have known for so many years. A cup of tea can cure just about anything, from the summer doldrums to the morning sniffles.
Try The Tea Spot where you’ll find everything you’ll ever need to enjoy your brewed beverage. You can find specialty teas you won’t find anywhere else and cups, saucers, and pots you’ll need to make your cup of tea something special.
The Tea Spot also features a 100% organic, certified line of teas. Whether you want to try a yerba mate tea or one made from jade tips, hibiscus petals, or roobois tea leaves, this location has more than a few for you to choose.
The Tea Spot headquarters at 4699 Nautilus Court South are just down the street from our Boulder apartment community. You can place your order online or at the front desk, walk over and pick it up without shipping charges (select the Boulder Warehouse Pickup option at checkout).
Thirsty for some tea in Boulder? Fret no more. Contact The Habitat to move closer to this little gem and other great neighborhood businesses.
Finish Your Summer Bucket List of Activities in Boulder
The leaves may be getting ready to turn, but there is still plenty of time to enjoy wonderful activities in Boulder before the snows start to fall. Here are some you might be interested in finishing off this month.
Bike to Farm Dinner – Until October 24, 2013, you can take a tour of some of the most unique and interesting sites in town. You’ll visit working farms, dine on a 3-course farm fresh dinner, imbibe some wine, and meet some great people.
Boulder Mountain Bike Tours – If you have wanted to see Eldorado Canyon, Roosevelt National Forest, or even travel around the amazing sites in the city, the folks at BMBT can help. Until October 19, 2013, Boulder Mountain Bike Tours have a variety of tours available that will get you out of your comfort zone and in touch with the beautiful landscape that surrounds the Front Range.
Finally, check out the Farmers’ Market, which runs through the fall. It’s harvest time, which means the food will be fantastic.
What is still remaining on your bucket list for the summer? Get on Facebook and see if any of the neighbors want to help you finish it off this summer.
Source: Boulder County Farmers’ Markets: Longmont and Boulder