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Road trips are just a thing. Like travel they are something I can never get enough of. The idea of being in a car for hours at a time and travelling hundreds of miles is comforting rather than frightening. Singing tunes and jamming out to the Christmas tunes, forming our own little quartet as we traverse the roads of the United States is irreplaceable. The visits and moments we make whether captured with camera or video will never be totally forgotten.

There is beauty to everything, sometimes you just have to dig deeper and look harder to find your place and specific takeaway.

Blogging for me is more about followers, but a more mature way to share information and expose places and things for the better. To spread knowledge I have gained and to encourage people to get outside of their comfort zone a little more and explore their "backyard." The only things that limit what we learn are ourselves.

The Eucalyptus bids us farewell

Cacti or Trees? 

Mighty Mojave

Couldn't think of a more productive place.

Hallo Vegas

First glimpses of the Colorado Plateau 

Now this defines cool


Do the hills actually have eyes?


Why exit with a view like this?


1st snowy  peak


We made it!

Deer in the headlights?

Back country journey

What more can I possibly ask for?

No, all my pictures aren't perfect

Is this the lucky bird that President Obama pardoned?

Sunsets and mountains... My dopamine 


You're never too old for fun in the snow

X-mas is alive and well in Utah



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