Adventures do occur, but not punctually.
A Passage to India
Molson Washington
From Sea to Mountains…California
I’m a little teapot! Zillah, WA
Yellowstone and Grand Tetons
Flaming Gorge Utah/Wyoming
Thermopolis and Devil’s Tower
Cody Wyoming
Glamping at Chuckanut Farm in the foothills of Mt. Baker
Port Townsend WA
Bryce Canyon
Horseshoe Bend, Lake Powell, Arizona
Fall in the PNW
Idaho State Penitentiary
Teapot Gas Station - Zillah WA
Freak Alley - Boise Idaho
Wallace Falls State Park
So many mushrooms on one hike!
Diablo Lake, Washington and things in between
Weird roadside attractions. Rhyolite Nevada
**Sun Moon Lake, Taiwan** 🌊🛥️🌞🌿
Today was just perfect. The **Sun Moon Lake** glistened in the gentle sunshine, the water was as smooth as glass and so clear that the surrounding mountains doubled in size. Despite the many tourists, there was a peaceful silence - as if everything was in harmony. You could simply lose yourself in the vastness of the landscape, feel the gentle breeze and let your mind wander.
A place that offers peace without asking for anything in return. 💙
As I get to know myself and get rid of more of the past I realize just how deeply rooted my desire to wander is. While many seem perfectly happy with the drilled in idea of get a house, park yourself, settle in... I'm one of those that wants to move constantly. Every few years I'm okay with the idea of relocation. Give me new sites to see, new people to meet, new activities to explore. And to be honest, I think humans are wanderers by design. I mean think about it, without all the modern tools of survival, how would the human mammal survive? Chasing fair weather, constantly hunting naturally growing food sources, moving with free water sources... there's no way the human creature would survive long term in most locations, naturally. meh... ANYWAY... hahaha Enjoy your day.
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