Born to Ride: South Boulder Creek

Two Boulder County cottonwoods almost seem to be dancing partners on Cherryvale Road from the Boulder Creek trail.
There isn’t a lot of joy being unemployed, but there are moments, and one is spontaneously heading out on a bike ride in shorts and t-shirt, with the sun out, temps in the high sixties, on a November day.
But that’s what happened today. I took off for the South Boulder trail and rode leisurely for an hour around the CU property and South Boulder Creek, sharing it only with a couple of other bike riders and joggers. I have been biking this trail at least two or three times a week since June, and I have gotten to know a lot of the trees in the area, especially that long line of cottonwoods before the trail crosses U.S. 36.
The grasses have turned various shades of brown and some bushes almost glow with a reddish hue. South Boulder Creek is not flowing like it was in summer. I stop and take an overexposed photo of a prairie dog stuffing his face with grass about ten feet off while his best friend screeches like I work for Death Incorporated.
A lonely hawk checks a field scattered with cattle north of Baseline Road. A few golfers are walking the fairways at the east end of the Boulder Municipal Course on Arapahoe. And now, pot of coffee on the brew, I’m ready to take on the afternoon.

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