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Lake Margaret

Fall in Skagway was my favorite season. Turns out fall in Washington is just as beautiful. Here’s a look at our Sunday hike up to Lake Margaret, followed by the biggest root beer float I’ve ever had. I’m so excited to explore more of this beautiful state!    

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Thailand: Elephant Jungle Sanctuary

Southeast Asia boasts a variety of wildlife, and of course a plethora of tours in which to view it. But it’s important to be careful when choosing your excursion. Many do not have the animal’s best interest at heart and are in it solely for the money. Examples of this are tiger temples and elephant…

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Thailand: Bangkok & Chiang Mai

Thailand is for the hungry. Baby goats suck at their mother’s teats. Chicks search the ground for left over seeds. Puppies hungrily    struggle for a place next to their brothers and sisters. And then there’s me, greedily slurping up all the pad thai and mango sticky rice I can find. The country’s brightly colored…

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The Yukon River Quest

There is a river long and wide that flows throughout the Yukon and Alaska. It has carried gold-seeking prospectors, husbands, wives, prostitutes, river boats and steamships, and has lead to tragedy, riches, loss of fortunes and for a select few, gold.  Today the gold has all been found, but the river still flows and prospectors…

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Birthday Road Trip Day 1: Jerome

It goes without saying that I have an amazing boyfriend. So for my birthday he decided to take me on a road trip to Northern Arizona. On Tuesday afternoon we set out from Phoenix and landed in Jerome, where we stayed at the historic Hotel Connor. Jerome was a copper mining town in 1898. Once…

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