NEVERWOOD IN ASPEN ☃
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
NeverWood High's - Carlos E. Lopez jet sets his way to AspenTalk about no school for the holidays. When the students are away the Principal shall play...
AND that's exactly what happened last Friday, when I hopped on a plane and jetted to Aspen, Colorado. A town that was named after its abundance of aspen trees in the area, has now turned into a city famous for its ski resorts and upscale tourist center.
A rags to riches story, if I've ever heard one!
Aspen was founded as a mining camp during the Colorado Mining Boom (boom pow) and has managed to keep its historical characteristics. While at the same time, the city has emerged into international fame as a glitzy playground of the wealthy and the famous - becoming a second and third home to many international jet setters.
Originally named Ute City, Aspen is internationally known for their infamous ski areas, Buttermilk, Aspen Highlands, and Snowmass.
What better place for NeverWood High to powder their face with some fresh snow ☃ and breath in the high altitude and THE HIGH LIFE.
Birds eye view above Santa Monica Airport
Birds eve view above Aspen

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