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- Self Care: 5 Tips to Let Nature Help with the Heavy Lifting
Category Archives: Outings
Self Care: 5 Tips to Let Nature Help with the Heavy Lifting
I spend a disproportionate amount of my life documenting and citing the link between nature and stress reduction. When I say nature, I mean the kind that you find outdoors. It could be in a healing garden designed specifically for reducing stress in … Continue reading
Black Friday 2016: Yosemite National Park
Last year, I decided to skip the shops on Black Friday to head outdoors and it’s now become a tradition. This year, I decided to drive up to Yosemite National Park the day after Thanksgiving– which can be a beautiful … Continue reading
Black Friday: eschewing the shops, let’s go for a walk
Like most people, I struggle the most with my fitness around the winter months. It was during a Halloween party this year that I hit an all-time low when I spent 15 straight minutes listening to someone explain how they … Continue reading
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Autumn 2015 Favorites
Indoor Gardening The gardening bug bit me early this spring and I spent a lot of time working on my outdoor plants through the season. By the end of the summer, I was rushing to develop an indoor garden to keep … Continue reading
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Visiting Yosemite National Park in Fall
Come fall, the crowds begin to thin in Yosemite Village and the nights become chillier. It’s the perfect time to get in a few last hikes before Tioga Road closes for the season, and maybe even get a peek at … Continue reading