Good morning! I feel like I am on a high of happiness from such a great weekend 🙂  Looking back it was very active and we were able to cram a TON in, but it was so perfect.  Brian, Bernie and I got lots of time together and we saw many friends too.

Here are some of the highlights from our Fourth of July and 2nd Anniversary weekend adventures…

Last year, we visited our friends Liz and Aidan during the Fourth of July weekend.  During our visit, we checked out the Cherry Creek Arts Festival and fell in love!! This year, we knew we needed to squeeze it into our agenda and I am so happy we did.

Basically, an outdoor shopping district called Cherry Creek North closes all the streets and a ton of white tents are set up for artists from around the country to display their artwork.  People are able to walk from booth to booth checking out the amazing art and purchase some if you like!  There are so many unique artists that I truly believe that there is something for everyone’s taste at this event.   Admission is free and there are drinks (alcoholic and non-alcoholic) and food to purchase.  If you are ever in Denver for Fourth of July weekend, this definitely needs to be on your list!! (And it’s dog friendly!)

Tara Brian and Bernie - Cherry Creek Arts Festival via Treble in the Kitchen

  • Mountain Biking

Saturday morning, Brian and I got up bright and early for our first mountain biking experience with Denver Adventures.

Denver Adventures Mountain Biking via Treble in the Kitchen

We had such a fun and amazing experience, I plan on writing out a more detailed post later in the week.  Seriously, it was so fun and I would definitely do it again 🙂

Denver Adventures Mountain Biking via Treble in the Kitchen

  • Hiking Maxwell Falls

Maxwell Falls Hiking via Treble in the Kitchen

This hike was really pretty.  The trail followed a creek and there was a mixture of terrain.  Some parts were shady among pine and aspen trees, other parts seemed more like a desert atmosphere.

Maxwell Falls Hiking via Treble in the Kitchen

We loved getting Bernie in the water to play around and cool off for a bit.

Maxwell Falls Hiking via Treble in the Kitchen

While the scenery was beautiful and the hike was a good distance, unfortunately it wasn’t very well marked so I don’t think we ever made it to the “falls.”  I’m also, not sure how long it was because we did more of an out and back because we weren’t sure where we would end up.   That being said, there were many other hikers along the trail and it was really gorgeous.

Maxwell Falls Hiking via Treble in the Kitchen

Bonnie Brae’s is a local ice cream shop where they make their own ice cream and cones.  Now, there are several local ice cream shops in Denver but the reason I LOVE Bonnie Brae’s is because they have a dairy-free vegan ice cream that doesn’t seem to cause any digestion issues for me 🙂 (sorry if that’s TMI!).  It is adorable and very “old school” and the ice cream is absolutely delicious.  It was the perfect cool treat after our HOT hike on Sunday.

Bonnie Brae Ice Cream via Treble in the Kitchen

It has been my dream to visit France at some point in my life, so any time I see anything with a French theme it catches my eye.  Le Central is a local French restaurant in our neighborhood and it has been on my “list of places to try” for quite some time.

Le Central Denver via Treble in the Kitchen

The feel was so adorable and quaint.  Not super fancy, it just felt authentic (even though I haven’t been to France I imagine this is how it would feel based on our honeymoon in Italy!)

Le Central Denver via Treble in the Kitchen

The food was delicious, the staff was extremely friendly and SO accommodating with my dietary requests.  I enjoyed a slice of gluten-free bread (made in house!) and tuna nicoisse salad with no onions and oil and vinegar instead of the balsamic dressing it is typically served with.  It was amazing!

Le Central Denver via Treble in the Kitchen

Brian enjoyed the muscles and frites….don’t they look fantastic!!!?  He also had an appetizer of escargot and LOVED it…but we forgot to snap a pic.

Le Central Denver via Treble in the Kitchen

It was such a treat and a great way to end our anniversary and Fourth of July weekend.

Le Central Denver via Treble in the Kitchen

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  1. Local ice cream shops are always the best! Such a great way to spend your weekend – the hike looked totally gorge! : ) I escaped to Nantucket for the 4th and was able to really relax for the first time in a while! I would love love love to visit Greece/Croatia at some point in the next few years.

    • I had no idea you were staying so close to me!! That is like a 30 min walk away 🙂 We love that neighborhood!

  2. Looks like an incredible weekend! Don’t you just want to rewind and do it all over again?! My 4th of July consisted of biking around town all day, watching the pet parade and grabbing lunch. 4th of July is always the best!

    • YES! I would love to do it all over again!!! 🙂 Glad you had so much fun…the pet parade sounds adorable!!!

  3. What a great weekend! Bernie looks so cute and it seems like he loves the water. Selma got her first time of water this weekend and started swimming like crazy after being afraid to go in. She’s definitely a water dog! There are so many places on my travel list..including Peru, New Zealand, Ireland, Portugal..I could go on forever!

    • Thanks, Gretchen!! 🙂 I can’t wait to actually see Bernie SWIM in the water! So happy Selma was a natural!!! And that travel list…count me in!

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