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February 24, 2020February 23, 2020 Erica ReidLeave a Comment

[Review] Shockheaded Peter (The Catamounts)

I delight in many types of theater. I’m always down for Shakespeare. I love a lighthearted comedy. I dig a musical. I’ll try just about anything. But it’s the weird stuff that really gets me going. Not just weird-for-weird’s-sake dada-style nonsense — I still want a well-crafted story. A new story, preferably, or one told […]

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February 16, 2020February 17, 2020 Erica ReidLeave a Comment

[Review] Bloomsday (Boulder Ensemble Theatre Company)

If you could travel back in time, what would you tell your younger self? And what would you hold back? In Stephen Dietz’s Bloomsday, playing now at Boulder Ensemble Theatre Company (BETC), Cait and Robert are offered the opportunity to connect with their shared pasts and their unresolved what-might-have-beens. Dietz’s sense of time travel feels […]

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February 11, 2020February 11, 2020 Erica ReidLeave a Comment

3 days in Las Vegas

Surprise, we eloped! Yeah yeah yeah, we’ve been married for years. We did sneak away for a weekend of fun in Las Vegas, minus the chapel wedding. Day 1: Getting our bearings at the Venetian/Palazzo Hotel The hotel’s lavish lobbies and gardens were decorated in honor of the Lunar New Year. And Valentine’s Day. And […]

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February 1, 2020February 1, 2020 Erica ReidLeave a Comment

Ask and ye shall receive

Since roughly middle school, I have always wanted to learn how to read tarot cards. (This Baba Yaga thing is not my first experience with witchyness, by a long shot.) However, when I was ready to start learning tarot, I ran into a snag: someone told me that it’s bad luck to buy your own […]

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January 27, 2020January 27, 2020 Erica ReidLeave a Comment

2020 rowing marathon

My gym hosted a fundraiser for the Fort Collins Rowing Association, a marathon-length rowing competition that I signed up for immediately. I have been a part of a rowing marathon once before, over a year ago, and have been itching to get back into it — though this time I opted for a team of […]

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January 14, 2020January 13, 2020 Erica ReidLeave a Comment

Tattoo before and after: Baba Yaga’s house in color

A few weeks ago I shared my new tattoo inspired by the Russian folk story of Baba Yaga. (Read the full tattoo story, as well as its dedication to my new niece and nephew, in this post.) By now, I trust the process. As much as I love the basic line work on a tattoo, […]

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January 12, 2020January 11, 2020 Erica ReidLeave a Comment

Poudre River Whitewater Park

After our trips to Cincinnati and Philadelphia over the holidays, Dan and I were adventured out for a while. Our car had been in the shop for a few days as well, giving us an excuse to just stay put. It doesn’t take long for cabin fever to set in, however, and I’ve been venturing […]

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December 30, 2019December 28, 2019 Erica ReidLeave a Comment

3 days in Philadelphia

Following our 3 days in Cincinnati we spent another 3 days in Philadelphia… with a bit of Delaware in between. Delaware was one of the 7 states Dan and I had not yet visited together, so now we’re down to 6 (North Dakota, Kansas, Arizona, Nevada, Louisiana, Hawaii). We had just a bit of time […]

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December 27, 2019December 26, 2019 Erica ReidLeave a Comment

3 days in Cincinnati

Oh my gosh, Christmas in Ohio! Dan and I spent a very quick 3 days in Cincinnati seeing just a few friends and family. Above is my lovely friend Amy — in this photo we were admiring a shot of my baby niece Fiona (as seen below). I also had the chance to see my […]

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December 19, 2019December 18, 2019 Erica ReidLeave a Comment

New tattoo: Baba Yaga’s house

I have always loved myths and folk tales, and aside from perhaps Greek mythology, the Russian tales of Baba Yaga have long been my favorite. Baba Yaga is an enigmatic figure, an old crone-witch who gobbles up children and flies around in a mortar and pestle. In some stories she is three women; in some […]

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