Naropa University, August 2009.
The other day I was at Naropa for a meeting. Inspired after said meeting, I biked about the main Arapahoe campus (there are two other Naropa campuses in town) and took a few dozen iPhotos.
It’s a plot of land with a lot of crazy wisdom and Beat history, and yet it’s a gentle campus, full of majestic trees and bright green grass lit up by the gentle sun. It’s a home of inspiration, looking forward, and of memories and tradition.
Enjoy:
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