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Here are a few photos from a stroll down Pearl Street. C&C always welcome!

M240 + 28mm Elmarit Asph and 50mm Summilux Asph.

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Tom -

 

Delightful.

 

In spite of all the physical plant changes to Boulder, sociologically it has changed little since my first time there in 7/1964 when I slept at the Ode Banjo factory. BTW: On our site we have this to sday about Frasca - Frasca Food & Wine. 1738 Pear Street, Boulder. The cuisine is a bit unusual, being from northwestern Italy and places across the Adriatic, but man is it good. The four of us had their tasting menu with wine parings and every course was excellent, plus the wine pairing perfect. The staff was absolutely first class: warm, attentive and as professional as you’ll find in Europe and New York. Most highly recommended. 303 442-6966. Italian Restaurant Boulder | Event Catering | Frasca Food and Wine.

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Tom -

 

Delightful.

 

In spite of all the physical plant changes to Boulder, sociologically it has changed little since my first time there in 7/1964 when I slept at the Ode Banjo factory. BTW: On our site we have this to sday about Frasca - Frasca Food & Wine. 1738 Pear Street, Boulder. The cuisine is a bit unusual, being from northwestern Italy and places across the Adriatic, but man is it good. The four of us had their tasting menu with wine parings and every course was excellent, plus the wine pairing perfect. The staff was absolutely first class: warm, attentive and as professional as you’ll find in Europe and New York. Most highly recommended. 303 442-6966. Italian Restaurant Boulder | Event Catering | Frasca Food and Wine.

 

Stuart: It's probably a good guess that in another 40 or 50 years Boulder will still be the same as it is today (and was). My wife and I are very occasional patrons of Frasca because by Colorado standards it is so expensive. But you are right -- absolutely superb food and drink. It's either Leica lenses, or dining once a month at Frasca. So far, the Leica lenses have been winning.

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Stuart: It's either Leica lenses, or dining once a month at Frasca. So far, the Leica lenses have been winning.

 

A wise choice. The lenses will be with you a lot longer than the memories of great food.

 

Nice set of images that demonstrate Boulder having the happiest residents of any city in the USA.

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Tom,

 

A fine series with the last one being my favorite also. I believe I could live on PBJ sandwiches for a Leica lens (the 28mm Elmaret)

 

Paul

 

Just got a 28mm from Ken Hansen, and boy do I like that lens! Now I'm sorry I missed out on using one for so long.

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