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Skiing – on the 4th of July!
I talked and talked about going skiing on the 4th of July, but I’m not sure I believed it would actually happen. Well, thanks to an inordinate amount of snow and cold weather, A-Basin declared July 4th closing day. As… Continue reading
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Spring Skiing
A-Basin is still open! Never in a million years did I think I would get to go skiing THREE DAYS after my 40th birthday…! That was cool. And my goodness, it was still winter conditions up there. May 28th, snowing,… Continue reading
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40 Nights Out – Nights 3&4
We got to camp out a couple weeks ago, before the lovely Colorado springtime reared its ugly head and decided to dump snow and freezing weather on our heads again at the end of May… We went out to Buffalo… Continue reading
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Steamboat Mud Season
Matt and I discovered mud season in Steamboat on accident a few years ago… We wanted to get out of Denver for a long weekend, and hadn’t been to Steamboat in a bit. I logged on to Hotels.com and took… Continue reading
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A Window into Cartagena
I have been fascinated by photographing doors and windows for most of my life. It’s one of my guilty pleasures when I’m in a cool old city, wandering with a camera in my hand… So. This post is my little… Continue reading
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Gratitude
These last couple of weeks have left me completely full of gratitude. Awesome snow, ski runs that have taken my breath away, and times with family that will stay with me forever. Last week, after what is probably the best… Continue reading
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Cartagena. Oh, Cartagena.
I. Am. In. Love. With. This. Town. Oh. My. God. Okay, I’ll stop talking like that now. I just can’t even. It’s SO PRETTY. I’ve seen a lot of pretty towns in my life, but there’s something special about this… Continue reading
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Medellín
The city of Medellín was our introduction into the country and the culture. It was a really good way to figure out what everything was like before we forayed further into the country. We had a couple really entertaining experiences… Continue reading
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Flamingos!
There’s a flamingo colony that lives off the northern coast of Colombia in a national park, the Santuario de Fauna y Flora Los Flamencos. We decided to go check it out. Alejandro set it all up for us, so all… Continue reading
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A Kogi Village and Rio Ancho
Today was a day I will remember for the rest of my life. What an incredible experience. Experiences, multiple, really, all thrown into one day. We had breakfast here at Tribe, and Gonzalo and his co-guide, Jhanier, picked us up… Continue reading




