Showing posts with label nature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nature. Show all posts

Sunday, May 20, 2018

New Spring Photos on Shutterstock

Nothing better than a bright, sunny day in the park with chips. Those and hot dogs are my dream summer diet.

(FAVORITE BBQ CHIPS are Utz Kettle Classics Smokin' Sweet BBQ Crunchy Potato Chips.)







Been taking photos around Maryland through the fall and winter so far this year (here's when I posted some in January).



Just added some new Spring photos to my Shutterstock Profile!



So so so excited for the road trip this week coming up. Been planning this for a while (here are some of the plans and notes that I drew up back in February). I can't believe it's finally here. Going from Baltimore to New Orleans, with a bunch of stops in between (Wilmington, Charleston, Savannah, Panama City Beach, and more). Will share as much as I can!

Monday, March 26, 2018

Weekend Hiking at Ricketts Glen ❄️

Spent this weekend camping with Mark's family at Ricketts Glen State Park. It's one of the most beautiful places I've seen, with over 22 waterfalls and 13 acres out a few hours from Baltimore, in Pennsylvania. We did this same trip in April last year, when it was warmer. This time, there was still snow on the ground, but it was nice to see the woods in a different way, and feel the crunch under our feet.



Mark and I love road trips, and had stocked up on three different brands of bottled tea (honey green tea and half tea half lemonade varietals), beef jerky, and Gardetto's (the only brand of trail mix that doesn't need spin-offs- it's perfect). The hours pass quickly with the radio on intermittently and some dancing, sometimes a podcast, and enjoying the scenery.



We drove along the Susquehanna River for a while, which empties into the Chesapeake Bay. It was early morning, so the sun was just rising, and you could see a little fishing boat here or there on the water. The sun dappled the road ahead of us, and we couldn't resist taking a few photos of the open horizon. Lots of cute little houses out there and farmland. Some antique stores. When you finally get to the park- there's a very steep road right before getting to the campgrounds- so if you ever go, it can be a surprise.



The cabin had electricity and running water. I never grew up camping, so a few tips I've learned through Mark's family are- keep a burn box (of items that can go in the fire), and a recycling box (plastic water bottles mostly). Set the thermostat to 60, because it'll get more than hot enough in the rooms- and pack extra socks.



We walked to Lake Jean for a bit, then did a hike that was around 7 miles through the trails. Had dinner and played a card game called 'Mille Borne' that I really enjoyed. Mark's mom makes meals that I wonder at because of the volume and variety that are still safe enough choices for 8 people.



There are so many memories that I don't write about, but I just get the feeling this was an important one. I was drawing on some of our experiences from the year before to inform how to pack and what to expect- and I expect I'll do the same referencing if we make a trip like this in the future. And if anyone reading this has more information or finds the above useful, all the better.







Monday, February 05, 2018

iStockPhoto Portfolio






Happy Wednesday. Been yawning through this week.



Super Bowl LII was a pretty tight game this year, I enjoyed it.

This Doritos Blaze and Mountain Dew Ice commercial was one of my favorites!

When Game of Thrones comes back I'm thinking of watching with one in each hand (because Fire and Ice).







Did you know my photography is on Getty iStockPhoto (as well as Shutterstock)? Enjoy










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