Continuing the story about how I celebrated my 60th birthday that I began in the post Birthday-ing with Bruno.
After our trip to Las Vegas (see post Birthday-ing with Bruno), the next part of my birthday celebration was a Colorado roadtrip in early June 2025 to Dillon, Glenwood Springs, Leadville and Breckenridge, Colorado.

I love Colorado and I want to get know as much of the state as I can/see as much of it as I can.
On the way to Glenwood Springs: Dillon, Colorado
We started out heading to Dillon, Colorado a small mountain town 10 miles from the Continental Divide; and is located 9,111 feet (2,777 meters) above sea level. In addition to Dillon, we stopped in the neighboring town Silverthorne, Colorado another small mountain town and visited the best Habitat for Humanity Restore (Thrift Store) I’ve ever been to!

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We spent an hour there wandering around and I found a lovely African basket there which I now use in my studio, along with a bunch of awesome CDs (I’ve rediscovered the CD player stereo component and have taken to listening to entire albums in the living, old school style!).
Glenwood Springs, Colorado
After Dillon and Silverthorne, we headed to Glenwood Springs and stayed at the awesome Hotel Maxwell Anderson.

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John and I spent a lovely evening with our cocktails sitting in the room above on one of the sofas chatting about life.
During the day we wandered around Glenwood Springs (famous for it’s Hot Springs, which I refer to as “the community bathtub”*) and had a wonderful lunch at the historic Hotel Colorado which in “1905 became the temporary home for the President of the United States, Theodore Roosevelt and his assistants during a three-week bear hunting expedition. Already a fan of the state of Colorado, Roosevelt stayed at the Hotel Colorado on multiple occasions” (History of Hotel Colorado).
Here’s some photos from our lunch:
I love this quit when you enter the Hotel Colorado – any place with a quilt displayed when you walk in is okay by me!

Here are some of the “community bathtubs”* (the Hot Springs) that Glenwood Springs is famous for:
I love Glenwood Springs and have visited several times including taking the mind-blowing 6 hour train ride from Denver’s Union Station to Glenwood Springs (see posts Weekend in Glenwood Springs, Train Ride to Glenwood Springs, CO and More – Part I, Train Ride to Glenwood Springs, CO and More – Part II, Train Ride to Glenwood Springs, CO and More – Part III, and Train Ride to Glenwood Springs, CO and More – Part IV). It is one of my favorite places in Colorado, so far!
*You might be curious as to why I refer to the Hot Springs in Glenwood Springs as the “community bathtub”. Well the two times I’ve visited them and soaked in them, they were bath water temperature and it was like taking a bath with a hundred other people!
A Stop in Minturn, Colorado
On our way back towards home we stopped in Minturn, Colorado which is near Vail, Colorado the famous resort/ski town, and visited a tiny whiskey tasting room in a little house for the distillery the Minturn Whisky Company.
We had an awesome time sampling the spirits and John bought home a bottle.
From Minturn we continued onto Leadville (the highest incorporated city in North America, sitting at an elevation of 10,152 feet/3094 meters above sea level), crossing another section of the Continental Divide which I’d not been to before and then onto Breckenridge and back home.
I’ll share our adventures in Leadville and Breckenridge in the next post, but to close this post here are a couple photos from our roadtrip when we stopped at various scenic areas for a break from being in the car. Sorry I do not remember where these are located but they were lovely (smile):











That picture with the snaky river is beautiful! Looks like a nice spot!
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Thanks for stopping by I appreciate it 🙂
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So much fun to see the places you are exploring!
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Thanks we had a lovely time 🙂
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What a gorgeous hotel! Great trip!
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Looks like you had the time of your life (except for the communal bath).
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Yes, thanks – ha! Thanks for stopping by 🙂
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I wish the Continental Divide looked like that where we saw it! That quilt is so nice!!! I have never been at a hot springs before. This was such a nice trip, thank you for sharing it.
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What an awesome trip! There are some lovely and interesting places to visit in Colorado! So glad you are having such great travels for your birthday 🙂
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Thanks so much it was very fun and I am enjoying exploring Colorado 🙂
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You are making me want to visit Colorado!
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I think you should and you might meet me in person if you like (or you could like totally avoid me and not tell me you are coming to town, ha!) 🙂
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If/when I get to Colorado, I would love to meet up with you! That would be awesome!
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🙂
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