On our second day out West, we decided to go on a hike to a place called Thunder Lake. It was a 16 mile round-trip hike, and we almost died.
There was snow, some complaining, and even a black bear sighting.
Read more HERE.
On our second day out West, we decided to go on a hike to a place called Thunder Lake. It was a 16 mile round-trip hike, and we almost died.
There was snow, some complaining, and even a black bear sighting.
Read more HERE.
I’ll just go ahead and admit this fact about myself, because I’m not really sure how to jump back into the blogging game.
On June 22nd, I wrote a little sneak preview about our latest trip out West, and then fell silent. We still had a week left, inconsistent wi-fi, and then when we came home, it took a while to unpack, let alone sit down and write down my thoughts.
Thankfully, I have this great friend named Natalie, and she recently began a little project called Oakmoss. The goal in creating this space was to provide dreamers and creators with a place to find simplicity, encouragement, and most of all, inspiration. I originally asked Natalie if I could be a part of the creative team as a photographer, but then decided I wanted to do more.
This month, Oakmoss will be featuring stories from our West trip, and I have decided that instead of writing different things for this blog, I would just share the posts here as they go live on Natalie’s site.
My “intro” has been posted and you can view it by clicking HERE.