Duck Races in Boulder, Colorado

We love duck races. But these duck races were changed to a duck event. The ducks were dropped in a plastic pool, without water.

So many rubber ducks!

So many rubber ducks!

Then the ducks were scooped out with a net.

Ready to scoop out some winners

Ready to scoop out some winners

I, Zeb the Duck, went to Boulder with Soapy Smith Duck, his mom and my mom. We had a wonderful day at Boulder Creek Festival.

Quacky, the giant duck, supervised this duck event.

Quacky could be my big brother

Quacky could be my big brother

Quacky helps get ducks out of the pool to determine the winners.

Ducks can be so helpful

Ducks can be so helpful

Today about 3,500 sponsored ducks competed for 114 prizes.

After this duck event, the pool was removed, the bands played,

Outdoor festival in Boulder

Outdoor festival in Boulder

people danced, and a light drizzle began to fall.

Soapy and I and our moms walked along Boulder Creek Trail

Appropriately named trail

Love the fish

to see Boulder Creek.  The duck races were to take place in Boulder Creek, but the creek was too dangerous.  We decided to look.  Boulder Creek is very high.

Close to capacity

Close to capacity

Wow!  This water is too rough for ducks or humans to navigate and race.

Only May and much snow in mountains

Only May and much snow in mountains

We remember duck races in Estes Park in May

Swim little cousins.  Estes Park early in May

Swim little cousins. Estes Park early in May

and also duck races in Breckenridge last September.   Maybe the next duck races will be in the river again.   Rivers are fun, but we need to be safe.

Ducks racing in Blue River.  Breckenridge Colorado September 2013

Ducks racing in Blue River. Breckenridge Colorado September 2013

Burro Race in Georgetown, Colorado

Saturday I, Zeb the Duck, and mom drove to Georgetown, Colorado for the burro race.

I love Georgetown, Colorado

I love Georgetown, Colorado

I never saw burros race before.  Today the burro weigh-ins started at 10:00 a.m. and the race began at 11:00 a.m.

Pack burro racing is the only sport indigenous to Colorado.

Welcome to pack burro racing.

Welcome to pack burro racing.

The burro and a human runner follow the prescribed path, returning to Georgetown.  The runner is not allowed to ride the burro, but leads the burro with a 15 foot rope.  The burro carries a pack saddle with 33 pounds of traditional mining gear, including a pick, gold pan, and a shovel.

Proud of his Colorado flag

Proud of his Colorado flag

This burro just finished the mountain part and is coming into Georgetown.

8 miles and looking tired

8 miles and looking tired

This year we saw 47 burros and runners in the 10th annual burro race.  You have to see these burros.  Here comes another at the finish line.

Running for the finish line

Running for the finish line

Georgetown’s main street is closed to vehicles.  Today the street is filled with burros!

No cars today, just burros

No cars today, just burros

After racing some burros graze in the park.

Hungry burros

Hungry burro with a shovel

I think I love burros.

Many people came to watch the burros race, so this was a perfect day for the library to have their book sale.

Book sale in Gorgetown

Book sale in Georgetown

We watched several people walk along the street, carrying their books.

One of the smallest burros won the race.

The winner!!

The winner!!

Burro and runner finished in 1 hour 17 minutes and a little more than 30 seconds.

If you missed this burro race, there will be others in Colorado ‘s mining towns.  I hope we get to see more burros.  Come to a burro race if you are in Colorado this summer.  You will like it!

This burro is better than a lawn mower.

This burro is better than a lawn mower.

Hard as Nails Mud Race

It’s Zeb the Duck again.  Mom and I went to the Westin Hotel in Westminster, Colorado for the Hard as Nails Obstacle and Mud Race.

Starting point for Hard as Nails Mud Race

Starting point for Hard as Nails Mud Race

My first mud race!

Participants, not us, ran or jogged, conquered obstacles, climbed in mud, waded in the river and slid down the slip and slide.

Sliding on wet slide

Sliding on wet slide

Watching was great, but I’m glad we did not participate in this. By the time we left, it was cool and we felt a light drizzle.

This watery slip and slide looked like a lot of fun.

I think this would be fun!

I think this would be fun!

Participants ran to the next obstacle, involving climbing.

Next obstacle

Next obstacle

These pipes slowed things down a little.

Obstacles

Obstacles

You must crawl through the first set of pipes, climb through the higher short one and then crawl through the last set.

Professional photographers at the scene.

Professional photographers at the scene.

Younger children, accompanied by an adult ran the .5 km race. Older children ran the 1 km race.

Next, let’s get a little muddy at the Mud Mixer.

Yep--mud

Yep–mud

I stayed clean and dry,

In there??

In there??

but not the kids.

Fun for kids?

Fun for kids?  And ducks??

Adult teams ran the 5 km race. Teams must use a fireman carry to arrive at a second set of pipes.

Fireman carry?  I am by the second sign

Fireman carry? I am by the second sign

This bunny must be a judge;

So still

He is real and alive

he is so still.

The river, with a net over it, required getting further in the water and bending low.

Previous participant lost a race number

Previous participants lost race numbers

Up they go

Up they go

Around the bend, was a slight river obstacle requiring a little climbing. Wow, the river gets deeper.

Deeper and cold river

Deeper and cold river

Now, participants climb out of the mud pit.

Climb up mud wall

Climb up mud wall

Fun, but very messy! These geese were rather vocal about all the people around their home.

Geese talking to racers

Geese talking to racers

There was a beer garden, music and some venders.

Part of the profit went to Growing Home, a local charity that fights poverty for families. This was an entertaining day and also helped people.  We hope you go to a mud race near you.  They are fun.  Maybe you will participate.  Maybe we will next time??

Through the river

Through the river

 

Happy Mother’s Day

Colorado Traveling Ducks and their humans wish a Happy Mother’s Day to moms everywhere.

Wikipedia says Mother’s Day started in the United States in 1908 when Anna Jarvis held a memorial for her mother in Grafton, West Virginia.  She was successful in 1914 to have Mother’s Day recognized as a holiday in the United States.

Mother’s Day is celebrated in many countries of the world, mostly in the spring.

Happy Mother’s Day!!

Bird World at Denver Zoo

Zeb the Duck here.  We are at the Denver Zoo again.

The Denver Zoo

The Denver Zoo

This time we head for Bird World.

I love birds!

I love birds!

We will see many of my kind of creatures.   Penguins greet us in front of the building.

Penguin greeters

Penguin greeters

These are warm weather penguins.

These penguins live in warm climates

These penguins live in warm climates

I love them!

My friends

My friends

Here is our first greeter.

Welcome!!

Welcome!!

So colorful.  Heading into the rain forest area.

Warm and humid here

Warm and humid here

Look at the bright red head of this green winged macaw.

Macaws

Macaws

His friend is the blue and gold macaw.  These macaws eat clay from the riverbanks.  This neutralizes toxins in some of the poisonous plants they eat.   They use their large, strong beaks to crack nuts and crush seeds and also as a third leg to grab branches while climbing trees.

The Hotttentot Teal is my relative. This is the smallest African duck

My little African cousins

My little African cousins

and he lives in freshwater marshes in sub Sahara Africa.  He feds by putting his bill under water feeling for, and eating, seeds, invertebrates and plants.  He takes cover in shoreline vegetation.  This little duck grows to 11 inches.

This Elegant Crested Tinamou is a secretive bird.  You will hear him more often that see him.

Regal crest

Regal crest

His feathers provide a great camouflage in the dense vegetation he calls home.  This tinamou lives in the low dry shrub land of Argentina and Southern Chile.

Another relative.  This African Pygmy Goose is not really a goose.

A duck called goose

A duck called goose

He is one of Africa’s small ducks.  This guy grows to 13 inches.  He lives in freshwater lakes and streams of sub Sahara African and Madagascar.  The African Pygmy Goose (a duck relative) hides in floating vegetation.

Between rooms in Bird World we delighted in seeing this Rhinoceros Hornbill.

Hornbill

Hornbill

Rhinoceros Hornbill information

Rhinoceros Hornbill information

He moves real fast!

White-faced Whistling Ducks certainly are curious.

information

information

The sign says they are attentive to each other.  That is only partially true.

I am the new duck in town

I am the new duck in town

Best friends now

Best friends now

We became good friends.

This Tawny Frogmouth hunts like an owl at night and during the day he perches motionless on a branch.

It's Tawny

It’s Tawny

This Tawny Frogmouth is alive.  No dead stuffed birds in Bird World.

I like the blue-breasted kingfisher.

He is alive also

He is alive also

This kingfisher lives in tropical Africa and prefers wooded habitats where insects are plentiful.

Love the colors!

Love the colors!

He grows to 10 inches and is related to our local belted kingfisher.

Green Aracari is a type of toucan.  His large, but lightweight bill, is perfect for feeding on tropical fruit

Toucan type here

Toucan type here

and caring for those beautiful feathers.  He is about 10 inches and lives in the lowland forests of northeast South America.

These birds, some are my relatives, are magnificent.  You will love seeing them.  Mom and I spent a long time at Bird World.  Hope to see you at the Denver soon, but if you don’t live here, visit your local zoo.  You will have a great day there!

He is waiting for you

He is waiting for you

Duck Races in Estes Park

I, Zeb the Duck and “Soapy” Smith Duck viewed the Duck Races in Estes Park, Colorado.

We love duck races

We love duck races

We love duck races and we love Estes Park, so it was a perfect day for us!  We saw lots of duck stuff for sale.  We now have a new little member of our duck family.

Soapy, Zeb and The Green Lantern watching duck necklaces

Soapy, Zeb and The Green Lantern watching duck necklaces

Meet our superhero, the Green Lantern.

The first ducks to race down the river were the larger, corporate sponsored ducks.  They were decorated.

Great duck

Great duck

Some arrived swimming rapidly and

Some up and some down

Some up and some down

some were turned over by the power of the river.  Several large ducks got caught

Oh no!

Oh no!

on a rock and then they were rescued.

Saved!  Thank you

Saved! Thank you

Here we are with some large ducks that finished the race early.

So many ducks

So many ducks

 

We watch the races.

Beautiful day and beautiful river!

Beautiful day and beautiful river!

Next the smaller ducks raced for the finish line.  The rocks didn’t catch these little guys;

Swim little cousins

Swim little cousins

they just kept swimming for the end of the race.  The ducks were caught in large fishnets

Wow!  At the finish line

Wow! At the finish line

and then checked for numbers to determine prizes.

Did we win???

Did we win???

Soapy and Zeb met our bigger relative.

Our bigger cousin

Our bigger cousin

We liked him!  During the races some people made bets on the duck squat.

Does it really mean that??

Does it really mean that??

You can guess what that is.  Live ducks in the large enclosed area will make a deposit on the winning square.  So undignified, but so funny.

The duck races are loved in Estes Park.  The door to the Wheel Bar has pictures of us and cousins!

We ducks love Estes Park!

We ducks love Estes Park!

Duck races must make humans hungry.

Green Lantern Duck at Bob and Tony's Pizza

Green Lantern Duck at Bob and Tony’s Pizza

Our moms decided to eat at Bob and Tony’s Pizza.  Visit   http://www.bobandtonyspizza.com

Yum!  Hawaiian Pizza

Yum! Hawaiian Pizza

We liked it too.

Our moms said there would be other duck races this summer.  We want to go.  We hope you can watch duck races also.  Either with us in Colorado, or at a river near you.  Try them, you will have fun!

Duck racing!

Duck racing!

Cinco de mayo in Denver

I, Zeb the Duck, went to Denver’s Cinco de mayo festival Sunday.  Mom and her friend went with me.  We listened to music from 3 different stages.  The Cinco de mayo celebration is held at Civic Center park in downtown Denver.

Some Denver streets were closed and filled with venders.

Many visitors, many venders

Many visitors, many venders

We did a lot of looking,

Like the hat

Like the hat

some shopping

Another hat and whistles

Another hat and whistles

and some eating.

Lots of food and it was good!

Lots of food and it was good!

But, let me explain a little about cinco de mayo.  On May 5, 1862, France was ruled by Napoleon II.  About 8,000 French soldiers attacked the city of Puebla, Mexico.  The Mexico soldiers were outnumbered, but the Mexican soldiers, led by General Ignacio Zaragoza Sequin, defeated Napoleon’s French Army.  This French army had not suffered a significant defeat for almost 50 years.  That is why cinco de mayo is celebrated today.

However, within one year, Napoleon II sent more soldiers to Mexico and the French captured Mexico City and French Emperor Maximilian I ruled Mexico for  three years.

After eating, we watched the Chihuahua races.

Yes!  Chihuahua races

Yes! Chihuahua races. Top prize is $500.

These little dogs raced in groups of 4 and were so cute.

Ready to race

Ready to race

It was difficult to get good photos because of the crowds, but you would love seeing these little dogs run.  The racing area had glass on each side of race lanes to guide and protect the little dogs.

Racing

Racing

The race was sponsored by Jammin 101.5 radio.  The radio mascot watches the races.

Radio mascot watching races

Radio mascot watching races

Walking around the park I saw more Chihuahuas than I had seen in my whole life.

So cute

So cute

This festival was fun.

Chihuahua with hat

Chihuahua with hat

I want to go again next year and we hope you will go to a cinco de mayo festival in Denver or wherever you will be next year.  It was fun.

Colorado Traveling Ducks and the humans wish you a very happy Cinco do Mayo today and hope you had fun celebrating this weekend.

Happy cinco de mayo

Happy cinco de mayo

Kayaking in Golden Colorado

Clear Creek runs through Golden, Colorado.  Brave souls kayak on this water.

Clear Creek Whitewater Park

Clear Creek Whitewater Park

In the spring the water, new snowmelt, is very cold and runs fast.

Kayaking area

Kayaking area

We watched these men prepare and enter Clear Creek with kayaks.

Entering the river

Entering the river

As they waited for the rest of the group, these two ventured into the small rapids.

To the rapids

To the rapids

Practicing rolling over, under water, and then returning to an upright position,

Rolling in the kayak

Rolling in the kayak

these men didn’t seem to mind the cold temperatures.  The water and air were fairly cold this late April day, and the wind was also chilling.  I, Zeb the Duck and my human friends, loved watching these kayakers.

Maybe later???

Maybe later???

We did not kayak today.  Maybe we will on a warmer day, but I’m not too sure about this.  If you want to kayak, Golden, Colorado is a beautiful place to start.

 

Sherpa House with Zeb

I, Zeb the Duck, and my humans visited the Sherpa House Restaurant and Cultural Center in Golden, Colorado.

Sherpa House in Golden, Colorado

Sherpa House in Golden, Colorado

This place is a restaurant in a typical Sherpa house decorated, as it would be in Nepal.  The Buddhist prayer wheel is fantastic.

Prayer wheel outside

Prayer wheel outside

This sign explains some of the culture.

About Sherpa life

About Sherpa life

Ler's go inside

Ler’s go inside

We sat on the enclosed patio and sampled the lunch buffet.

Buffet is labeled so we know what we are trying

Buffet is labeled so we know what we are trying

We tried various kinds of chicken.  We also had yak.  I liked all of these.  We tried a spicy stew, and it was very spicy.  Then we ate naan, tasty fried bread.  The Saag, spinach with a little cream sauce, was very good.  Vegetarian lo mien was great also.

Ready to taste our first plate

Ready to taste our first plate

The humans tried and enjoyed almost all that was offered.  They drank lots of Chai tea.  They smiled and it really smelled good.

In warmer weather we could eat outside on this patio.

We eat here when it is warmer

We eat here when it is warmer

It was too cool today.  After eating, many items in the house fascinated the humans.

Shrine room

Shrine room

Information about a beverage

Information about a beverage

Raksi set

Raksi set

Actually, they were interesting to me; I am a curious duck.

You will enjoy the Sherpa House in Golden, Colorado.  After visiting, eating and looking at the items and photographs, you might even want to visit the Himalayas.

Prayer wheel by main door

Prayer wheel by main door

Mom has been there, but I think she should go again and take me.  For more information visit www.ussherpahouse.com  There is so much to see you will love it and maybe want to return many times.

Visit the Sherpa House Restaurant and Cultural Center

Visit the Sherpa House Restaurant and Cultural Center

Don’t miss this piece of Nepal in Colorado.