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Month: March 2019

Posted on March 30, 2019March 30, 2019

Adventures in New York: Times Square

So I have written a lot about what I love about New York (and plenty more to come) and you might get to wondering that New York City must be the most perfect place because she seems to love it all. Well, I am here to shatter that reality, I am very sorry to say …

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Posted on March 21, 2019March 23, 2019

Adventures in New York: The 9/11 Memorial and Museum

New York is one of the greatest cities in the world. People come from everywhere to see the sights and sounds, maybe eat a hot dog or two. One of the poignant places to be is the 9/11 Memorial and Museum. I first visited New York in high school. It was May 2001 and I …

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Posted on March 15, 2019March 23, 2019

Adventures in New York: The Guggenheim

New York has so many wonderful museums, both big and small. One of the most famous is the Guggenheim. It is located on the Upper East Side at 88th Street and 5th Avenue (right across from Central Park). While the museum is known for their collection of modern art, what it is mostly recognized for …

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Posted on March 8, 2019March 23, 2019

Adventures in New York: Central Park

Other than Broadway, my most favorite place to be in New York is Central Park. I particularly love it in the fall and late winter. The air is crisp and the trees give way to the skyscrapers that surround this little oasis. As noted, my favorite thing to do is grab a Pret sandwich, a …

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Posted on March 3, 2019March 23, 2019

Adventures in New York: The Central Park Zoo

This should come as zero surprise to anyone who has read this blog, but I love to wander. Like, it is my favorite thing to do in any city. No matter how many times you go to a city, you always stumble upon something new. On my last visit to NYC, that was the Central …

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Continuing with National Parks Week, a shot fo Cathedral Rock at one of my favorite parks, Capital Reef! Make sure you take SR-12 from @brycecanyonnps_gov to get there! All about SR-12 and Capital Reef in bio.
To continue our celebration of National Parks week, I bring you Bryce Canyon! The scope and diversity of hoodoos and erosion on the canyon walls is unreal. That wind did this...Mother Nature is something else! More on my time at Bryce in bio.
If you’re visiting Zion (and you should), be sure to make the trek to Kolob Canyon. While the main part of Zion is one of the most visited parks, this Canyon is often missed. More about Zion on the blog, link in bio.
It’s National Parks Week! Did you know that Great Basin National Park is one of the least visited parks!?! If you’re road tripping the southwest, it’s worth the slight detour (one my way from Bend to Zion via the Nevada route) perfect spot to walk around and have deer join my hike. Link in bio about the park!
It’s the start of National Parks Week! This week I’ll be sharing some favorite photos from my trip last year (6 parks in 8 days) but I’d remiss to not share one of my favorite parks with the bluest water I’ve ever seen! Cannot wait to go back with my brother next month!!
Quite the show from my living room the other night...forever grateful for this view!
‘It is not so much for its beauty that the forest makes a claim upon men’s hearts, as for that subtle something, that quality of air that emanation from old trees, that so wonderfully changes and renews a weary spirit.’-R.L. Stevenson
Bend from above...
‘[Kintsugi is] the art of fixing broken things with lacquer dusted with powdered gold to treat repair as part of the history, rather than disguising the breakage. The brokenness becomes part of the story and the beauty of the piece.’-Jenny Lawson
Just maybe...
I was talking to my cousin about future travel and I’m ready for a long haul flight. This is still one of my favorite shots/places and I remember this day so vividly. Life is an adventure and you never know where it will lead!
A year and a half in Bend...time flies in the mountains!

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