Wednesday, June 26, 2013

The four most Underrated Locations of Summer 2013


Here we are, yet again, mid-way through summer vacation. You might have discovered that there’s little romance left in your regular running routes after stumbling upon a homeless bachelor hangout. Perhaps the patio served as a good reading spot until the neighbor’s dog pinned you as an intruder and decided to announce it to the entire area code. Below are four summer-savvy and overlooked locations to expand your repertoire beyond the usual hangouts of summers past.
           
1. Your rooftop

Unwinding at the end of the day is bettered with a view. Get a different perspective and climb up onto your roof. Your own hill top view was above your head all along. I’ve found the roof to be perfect, not only to watch the sun wake up or dip behind the horizon, but for dining, as well. Eating afternoon snacks, and even dinner for that matter, at the kitchen table is too formal, anyhow. Don’t forget to haul a blanket up there, though. Shingles aren’t so forgiving.


                                                         Northern Colorado sunset, June 25th

2. The local farmer’s market

Imagine yourself at Whole Foods market. Now, add free samples, lower prices and live music to that setting. Sure, I love the comfort of my own grocery and regular lunch joints (I only really know aisle 8; peanut butter and Nutella). Yet, the farmer’s market is ripe with fruits and vegetables with more flavor and freshness than even Chiquita Banana would know what to do with. Allergies—especially in Colorado—might have you equating Mother Nature with the schoolyard bully of primary school. If so, pick up some of the locally harvested honey at the farmer’s market to accustom your nose to the pollen in your area. If nothing more than to be in the sun and watch as kids race to eat dripping ice cream cones before their lingering canine does, the farmer’s market is something to savor during its presence in the summer. Little known secret, the women who sell the salsa are typically open to bargaining.  

3. A good reading spot

Although it’s dreamy to think of yourself enjoying a good novel while swaying lightly in a hammock, there never seems to be two trees close enough to rig such a luxury. It’s torturous, really. There are other idyllic alternatives, however. The best tip that can be offered in finding your own reading oasis is to separate yourself from city-like noise.
In the northeast reaches of Fort Collins, there is a tranquil little place called Bingham Hill. As a result of my dear friend Amanda’s endeavors by moped, she discovered the quaint lookout area engulfed in green grasses and bordered by the Rocky Mountain Foothills (photo below). Perfect for reading about the shameless tales of comediennes, or the love affair of Gatsby and Daisy, locations like Bingham Hill can offer the carefree quality of vacation without the accompanied fees.


          
               Bingham Hill, June 23rd                                  Amanda demonstrating relaxation at Bingham Hill    

4. The freezer—yes, the freezer

Unlike the other ‘underrated’ locations, the freezer is not intended to be your next preferred hangout. Rather, it’s the unsung hero of summertime. The freezer is meant for more than your soon-to-be forgotten leftover chicken breast. Freeze berries of any kind for cold treats during the day, or make a frozen variation of your favorite mixed drink come nightfall. Below are two frozen treat ideas to try:
  • Frozen Dipped Banana Pops by Comfy Belly healthy recipes and treats
    • A potassium-packed treat coated in your favorite type of chocolate and crushed peanuts
    •  recipe
  • Watermelon Mint Tequila Popsicles by Hungrygirl por vida
    • Different from the average Otterpop, this cocktail on a popsicle stick will make any landlocked barbecue seem not so far from the beach. Try without mint, too. CAUTION: melts quickly.
    • recipe
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