I grew up in a coastal town on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean and the Long Island Sound. One of the things I miss most about this peninsula-abundant region is that it’s loaded with opportunities to get in the water in the summertime. I often explored the hidden beaches there and have always felt … Continue reading
Portland Aerial Tram: A Swiss Gift to Portland
I recently had my first experience on the Portland Aerial Tram. When the city began working on the Tram, there were many resistant parties and protests including one home owner who got a little carried away and added a huge sign to the roof of his house that read, “Fuck the Tram”. The truth is, … Continue reading
New Hampshire: Monadnock Covered Bridge Tour
One of my favorite states in the US is New Hampshire. There’s something about the forests, lakes, historical architecture and the broad sense of community that really makes me happy just being there. I lived in Southern New Hampshire for over five years and earned my college degree there. Most of my time was spent … Continue reading
John Day Fossil Beds: Fossil here, fossil there, fossils everywhere!
Portland’s rainy season has been rough, so it’s important to find weekend trips away from the bad weather. If you live in Portland, this could be Bend, Sun River, or anywhere east of the Cascade Range. For us, it was Sisters. The sun shines there more often and the region is filled with interesting landscapes … Continue reading
Dry Falls State Park: Ice Age Adventure Park
This inner region of Washington is dry and mostly desertlike, but there are some very strange land forms out here too: land forms that were made by millions of gallons of water. So what happened here? Why was this place so dry now? Geologists say they were formed due to massive floods brought on at … Continue reading
Eagle Creek Overnight: 8 Miles Out, 8 Miles Back
When you live in Portland, Oregon, you learn pretty quickly that you must take advantage of every sunny day, especially when they fall on the weekend. This post is the tale of how crazy all the trails get within a 100-mile radius of Portland when we do get good weather around here. Doot, doot, doot … Continue reading
Captain Scott’s Lobster Dock in New London, CT
I lived in Southeastern Connecticut for over 20 years and never heard of Captain Scott’s Lobster Dock. It was my boyfriend’s passion for good food and his Yelp skills that led us to this glorious eating place in 2009 when we made a month-long trip to the East Coast to visit friends and family. We … Continue reading
Mauilicious Vacation Part 5: Side Effect, Lava Lust
On Maui, or any island in the Hawaiian chain for that matter, there is one thing they have plenty of. It’s lava. Lava is the basis for the Hawaiian Island chain’s existence. Its abundant vegetation and its jagged coast are also part of the lava’s 1.3 million-year transformation, too. The Hawaiian Islands are situated near the … Continue reading
Bridal Veil Falls: Wondrous Waterfalls!
Originally posted in April 2011: Spring is here, so I wanted to officially post this old entry on my new blog. This is a great time to hike this area. I’ve lived in Portland, Oregon for nearly 7 years now, and I am still discovering new amazing hikes to do. The day started at around … Continue reading
Mauilicious Vacation Part 4: Side Effect, Sleepless Nights
When visiting Maui, there is one activity every visitor participates in at least once while they are there: watching the sun set over the ocean. Take a walk, sit on your lanai, or head to the beach for a spot in the sand. Everywhere you go around sunset time you will see people waiting, staring … Continue reading