When planning our trip to Southern Utah and Zion National Park, I realized just how close Bryce Canyon National Park is to Zion. It had also been at the top of our must visit for a very long time! On day three of our trip, we decided to get up early and drive to Bryce […]
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Zion National Park
As avid National Park enthusiasts, we often center our domestic travel around parks we’d like to visit and Zion National Park has been at the top of that list a very long time! Too hot for me in the summer, a fall trip to Zion was the perfect time for us to visit. It was […]
Hawaii The Big Island
Hawaii | The Big Island Hawaii, The Big Island has been in the news constantly since May 3rd. The eruption of one of the most active volcanoes in the world, Kilauea, has been sending lava flowing into the ocean and ash plumes tens of thousands of feet in the air. All this activity has me […]
2 Days in Williamsburg
Williamsburg We’ve been to New York City many times with and without our kids. We mostly stay in Manhattan and spend a day hanging out in Brooklyn. On one trip however, a friend and I spent 2 Days in Williamsburg, a Brooklyn neighborhood. I first came to Williamsburg for a Food Photography workshop with Bea […]
Todos Santos Beaches | Baja California
Todos Santos Beaches The beaches along the Pacific coast of Baja California are incredibly beautiful. Each one has a slightly different characteristic and charm. We went to three Todos Santos beaches during our stay. The first beach was Cerritos Beach. We spent the most time here. We surfed and boogie boarded all day. The only […]
Casa Tota | Baja California
Casa Tota We were so happy to have been recommended Casa Tota but a colleague of my husband’s. We arrived late in the evening tired from a big day on Isla Espíritu Santo and the drive across the peninsula. Having just had one of those not-so-funny-at-the-time-but-a-great-story-in-the-end travel mishaps, arriving at the lovely Casa Tota was […]
Todos Santos | Baja California
Todos Santos We had been hearing talk about Todos Santos for the previous 5 years or so. It was slowly becoming a spot for Californians in the know to slip away for a quick escape from life in Los Angeles or San Francisco. Property development has grown, boutique hotels are popping up and small cafes and […]