Reflecting on 2021
The past six months since I left the daily grind have been an incredibly fulfilling whirlwind of trying new things and taking time to rest.
Continue...The past six months since I left the daily grind have been an incredibly fulfilling whirlwind of trying new things and taking time to rest.
Continue...Where in the United States can you find high mountain peaks, evergreen forests, desert canyons, red rock formations, fascinating thousand-year-old ruins, and a fusion of cultures?
Continue...Back in January, I took what would unknowingly be my last trip for quite a long time.
Continue...By now, all my readers know my obsession with red rocks and my personal requirement to see such rocks at least once a year.
Continue...At the end of March, my husband, mother-in-law, and I drove out to Galveston for a weekend to learn the history of Hurricane Isaac and explore a small patch of Texas’s lengthy coastline on the Gulf of Mexico.
Continue...A year ago, I would never have imagined booking a flight on a Monday and flying out that Friday. It only took a year of living more spontaneously and the discovery of Valley of Fire State Park to make it happen.
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