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By Sophie Van Tiggelen 5 Comments

Chihuly Glass Exhibition at the Denver Botanic Gardens – picture post

We spent a sunny afternoon visiting the Chihuly glass exhibition at the Denver botanic gardens and it was beautiful.  It was a delight.  A feast for the eyes.  If you love gardens, flowers, water features and colorful art, don’t miss this fantastic exhibit.  You still have time as it runs all the way through November.  I took a lot of pictures but had to make a selection.  Below are my favorites.
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 Blue Icicle Towers

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  Summer Sun

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Polyvitro Crystal Tower & Blue Crystals

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 Monet Pool Fiori

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 Blue and Purple Boat & Walla Wallas 

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About Sophie Van Tiggelen

Sophie Van Tiggelen is a passionate foodie, recipe developer, author, and photographer. Diagnosed with Hashimoto's thyroiditis in 2009, she used the Autoimmune Protocol (AIP) to reverse her condition, and today, Sophie lives a full and vibrant life free from the anxiety and flare-ups that often accompany autoimmune diseases. With her food and lifestyle blog, A Squirrel in the Kitchen, Sophie shares her AIP experience and empowers others to develop new habits to promote good health and wellness. Through years of experience, she has developed simple strategies to be successful on AIP, including numerous mouth-watering, allergen-free recipes that everyone (even those without autoimmune diseases) can enjoy. Sophie is on a mission to make the Autoimmune Protocol - and all that it encompasses - more accessible and sustainable for anyone looking for a more nutritious, more delicious, more health-conscious life.

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  1. Sarah, Simply Cooked says

    February 22, 2015 at 2:22 am

    These are beautiful! A few years ago I saw a similar Chihuly installation at Kew Gardens in London, which was stunning. Thanks for sharing. I looked on his website once to see if I could afford to buy a small piece of glass art. I could not! Ha.

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    • Sophie says

      February 22, 2015 at 8:11 am

      haha I am not surprised that you didn’t find a little something to bring back home! LOL

      Reply
  2. Caroline says

    April 1, 2015 at 8:50 pm

    Hi Sophie. Was excited to try your recipe for the Cinnamon cookies until I saw Tigernuts. These are (as far as I can tell at this point after much searching) impossible to find in Australia. Never mind – we may catch up soon.
    Anyway – I was just now checking out your pages (lovely) and noticed your visited the glass exhibition in Denver. I have some very good friends in Fort Collins CO and I have seen her pictures of this most wonderful exhibition. It is stunning. I wish we could have it here in the Botanical Gardens of Sydney. Drop dead gorgeous!!
    Thank you for sharing.
    CC.

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    • Caroline says

      April 1, 2015 at 8:52 pm

      PS – SO Jealous of you folk in the US that have that wonderful Whole Food store at your fingertips. I nearly fell over backwards when I entered that place. You are very lucky to have all those things in one place – and SUCH a range. It looks like AIP heaven to me!!!
      Cheers

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    • Sophie says

      April 2, 2015 at 12:26 pm

      Hello Caroline 🙂
      Sorry to hear about the difficulty to source tigernut flour in Australia. In fact it is very recent here in the US so maybe it will make its way to your beautiful country soon! And the Chihuly exhibit was stunning indeed 🙂

      Reply

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