In 2021, we tried to balance a lot of outdoor time with finally getting to see people in person. We moved out of our downtown apartment and bought a townhouse, and we spent a lot of time exploring our new neighborhood as well. We miss the view from our apartment, but Iโm really enjoying having…
At the start of the year, when we werenโt sure what covid would look like by mid-year and whether weโd be vaccinated, we booked a 4th of July trip to Orcas Island as an excursion that would be fairly local but also pretty different from our normal lives. Even when we were able to get…
At the start of the year, when we werenโt sure what covid would look like by mid-year and whether weโd be vaccinated, we booked a 4th of July trip to Orcas Island as an excursion that would be fairly local but also pretty different from our normal lives. Even when we were able to get…
I already wrote a little about 2020 in a previous post, As Far West As We Could Go, but itโs been quite a sobering ride. Looking back through photos, itโs bizarre but really nice to see pictures that feel like forever ago when itโs felt like time has been frozen for so long. Iโve been…
Between Christmas and New Yearโs, we spent a couple of days in a cabin near Mount Rainier. We got incredibly lucky with weather, as we were there between snow storms, and we were able to do a lot of beautiful hiking and snowshoeing. We got lucky with weather for the entire trip, but the day…
For Labor Day weekend, we got a campsite near Mount Rainier National Park and had an amazing weekend exploring. It was definitely one of my favorite weekends of 2020. In our experience, the secret to visiting a national park on a holiday weekend and not going insane is to get up early to see the…
Iโm not even sure how to talk about 2020. It was a brutal year for so many reasons, and not being able to travel internationally seems very far down on the list, especially since we are privileged in so many ways. We were incredibly lucky to be able to take some time to explore some…
Iโm not even sure how to talk about 2020. It was a brutal year for so many reasons, and not being able to travel internationally seems very far down on the list, especially since we are privileged in so many ways. We were incredibly lucky to be able to take some time to explore some…
2019 was a crazy year for us. We sold our house, moved across the country, got new jobs, missed a vacation due to some awful travel luck, explored a new state, took a surprise trip to Paris a week before our planned Asia vacation, managed to make it back to Colorado for the grand opening…
For Memorial Day weekend, we went to the riverside town of Astoria, Oregon, which is famous for being where Lewis and Clark spent a miserable winter after finally reaching the Pacific. Itโs an old town that is not so slowly becoming a favorite of Portland dwellers and hipsters, and itโs quickly gentrifying as the old…