Category Archive: Wanderlust

Aspen, snow looks good on you

A fresh fluffy layer will do wonders for anything, especially an amazing ski town like Aspen.  18 inches of snow in 2 days equals beautification of the city and magic on a mountain… Continue reading

Night Ride

“Dwell on the beauty of life. Watch the stars, and see yourself running with them.”  -Marcus Aurelius 2 horse open sleigh ride under the stars, Aspen Colorado.

Aspen High Country

The Ashcroft settlement was founded in 1879, home to silver prospectors and ladies of loose morals alike…  At an elevation of 9500ft we hiked out to the Pine Creek Cook House and after… Continue reading

Finding Winter

We have been praying for snow but to no avail, Lake Tahoe has had a rough season, only beautiful sunny weather, which I suppose is nothing to complain about. Our prayers were finally… Continue reading

Rainy day waves

A rainy day at Rodeo Beach in the Marin Headlands.

Over the rainbow (tunnel)

Went for a hike  today over the rainbow tunnel in the Marin Headlands. What a treat; gorgeous views, fresh, warm February air and sweet sunshine.

Big Sur

Big Sur holds many treasures tucked away in its mysterious, majestic mountains. On your first drive through the winding road it seems very desolate, nearly abandoned. All you feel is the heart throb… Continue reading

Galaxy Leggings, Fog & Oysters.

My dear friend Morgan was visiting today from Los Angeles. It was a gorgeous warm day in Sausalito, and we decided to take a drive North to Point Reyes for some yummy Hog… Continue reading

Where one adventure ends, another begins.

We left the Salton Sea with a residue of eeriness permeating our thoughts. It was a contemplative drive to San Diego, and the closer we came to the seaside city the more excitement… Continue reading

The Abandoned City

The Salton Sea – One word comes to mind: eerie I had heard that this was a visually interesting place to visit while I was attending photography school and have since wanted to… Continue reading

Joshua Tree

This National Park rivals the White Sands as far as awe-inspiring landscapes go. Joshua Tree may very well be my favorite place to camp out of all the parks I’ve camped at growing… Continue reading

Little pieces of Americana

After leaving the Grand Canyon, in desperate search of some body of water to refresh ourselves in, we turned to our loyal friend Road Atlas for help. The next major destination on our… Continue reading

The Grandest Canyon

Hiking downhill for 2 miles means you have to hike uphill for an eternity! Perhaps I’m exaggerating just a tad, but really, the hike back up the canyon was intense; the views were… Continue reading

Are we there yet?

Drive by landscapes taken on the way to the South Rim entrance of the Grand Canyon, AZ.  

Guadalupe Mountains

After three days of driving through Texas we finally arrived at the Guadalupe Mountain range on the border of New Mexico. Up until this point we had been sleeping only in the back… Continue reading

Texas in Spring

Stop and basque in the sprawling fields of wildflowers, jump in the cool and refreshing river, explore abandoned buildings and enjoy the open road in search of nothing but exciting experiences, new landscapes… Continue reading

Back-roadin’ along the bayou

Some of my favorite driving was done along the Bayou in Mississippi. We succeeded in drifting far enough away from the main highways and wandered through the curving, narrow roads that lined the… Continue reading

The Gulf Coast

From sunrise to sunset Oh lovely ocean! It has only been a week since I have swam in your waters but I feel as if it’s been an eternity… I don’t think I… Continue reading