Tag: wildlife watching
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A Winter Day Wandering Jackson Hole & Grand Teton {Wyoming}

After a few days at home and carving turns on the slopes of Brighton, we packed up and pointed the car north toward Wyoming. While most people are done with winter by this time of year—chasing sunshine and warmer temperatures—we were heading straight back into the snow. We wanted mountains dusted in white. We wanted…
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Elephant Seals, Moonstones, & Tide Pools on the Central Coast {California}

It had been four years since my last trip to California. Some of my lifelong friends had moved to the Central Coast, settling in the quiet coastal town of Los Osos. Over the years they’ve become more like family, and being so far away from them had been harder than I expected. For months I…
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One Day in Atlanta Before Our International Flight {Georgia}

Before our family’s first international trip in years, we spent a day exploring Atlanta. From whale sharks at the Georgia Aquarium to the powerful stories of the Civil Rights Movement, this one-day itinerary turned a travel day into an adventure of its own.
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Sea Otters At Morro Bay State Park {California}

After playing in the waves at the first state park, we then made our way up to the next state park- Morro Bay State Park. This park is known for the large domed rock right next to the bay. We drove all the way up the hill to see the bay from the top of…
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Old Faithful- Yellowstone National Park {Wyoming}

When people think of Yellowstone National Park, the first thought is about seeing the geyser of Old Faithful. Located in the southwest region of the park this geyser has been thrilling visitors since it’s discovery in 1870. This is also the most accessible part of the park that really caters to visitors of any age…