Wednesday, August 24, 2011

US Pro Cycling Challenge-stage 2

The US Pro Cycling Challenge finished Stage 2 this afternoon in Aspen, with George Hincapie (USA), Team BMC winning in a sprint finish in the town of Aspen. The day was not without mishap as twelve riders went down leaving Gunnison. One rider in particular suffered two broken hands, and missing teeth. Photos that you see are of Rafael Infantimo (COL), team UNE-EPM leading out approx. 2 miles from the summit of Independence Pass. There are shots of the





peloton with Levi Leipheimer (USA), team Radio Shack in the yellow jersey, and Andy Schleck visable in the center and George Hincapie with red helmet.

Sunday, August 21, 2011

US Pro Cycling Challenge Press Conference

Cristian Vander Vald, Tour of France winner, Cadel Evans, Tom Danielson from Boulder, dynamic commentating team of Paul Sherwin, and Phil Leggit.





US Pro Cycling Challenge Press Conference

Touted to be the biggest sporting event ever to hit Colorado, and certainly the biggest cycling race ever held in the USA, the USA Pro Cycling Challenge held a press conference today in Golorado Springs. In attendance were Governor Hickenlooper, Colorado Springs Mayor, race organizers, and the winners of this years Tour of France, Cadel Evans, and Andy and Frank Schleck, together with Ivan Basso, Christian Vander Weld, and Boulders own Tom Danielson.
I'll be posting race pix through-out the week as I am able. Please visit the site, and I'd appreciate your passing the link along to others that might enjoy it. Thank-you, Gary Rhodes





Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Flatiron's Community Church

Flatiron's Community Church, in Lafayette, christened our new church this past weekend, with over 11k people attending five services. Last year, we bought a vacated Walmart, and a vacated Albertsons, and we put a 30 millon dollar make over on them, and we call it Walbertson's. It's church like you've never experienced, and its Jesus Centered. Come on by, attend a service, and you'll never be the same again...



if any of you need or know of someone who needs photos to be shot in any location in the world, please refer me...!?# I speak fluent English, and Construction Spanish. Thank you, Gary




more Circus pix...




Attached photos of El Jebel Circus were taken April 9 @ National Western Complex, Denver. Since I can only send 5 per, I will follow up with additional blog w/5 more. I hope that the images will impart some of the energy and electricity that I felt, ringside. Shalom, Gary




Sunday, April 10, 2011

Conference On World Affairs-2011

63rd Conference On World Affairs ran April 4-8 on Boulders C.U. Campus. I was able to attend three days, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. Got to meet Gigi Ibrahim, who, as a twenty-four year old, Egyptian activist, was on the front lines, in Cairo, earlier this year. Two of my Woodstock heros, David Crosby, and Graham Nash were there also. CWA gathers thinkers/artists from around the globe, and provides a forum for them and students and other participants to interact, and learn.




Monday, March 14, 2011

My oldest daughter, Mackenzie Marie Rhodes celebrated her thirtieth birthday, with family on March 11, @ Boulder's Brasserie Restaurant. Mackenzie also let everyone know that her baby, due in July is a boy! This will be my first 'grand-son'. Two photos of Mackenzie and Ben's daughter, Mimi, and a shot of Mimi





showing Dad a new i-Phone app Pray for Japan. Gary

Tuesday, March 08, 2011

David Clifton

Here are a few additional shots of David Clifton's Xmas Party. BTW - sometime's the line waiting to get a hot lunch, was a block long, and David had a similar event @ Thanksgiving, with a turn-out in excess of 2500! A picture is worth a thousand words. FYI-clik thumbnail for full screen




Monday, March 07, 2011

Greetings, and good morning. These photos were taken on Bannock St., a week before Christmas. David Clifton, 'Jesus to The World Ministries' put this party together for those in need...food, Christmas gifts, etc. For approximately 25 years, David fed and clothed folks out of his house, which formerly sat on what is now Denver Art Museum property. David, has literally, "taken it to the streets..."