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Lake Manly to Amboy Crater
It’s around 2am when I awake in Texas Springs Campground, in the middle of quiet hours, in a dark sky park. I’m grateful I acquainted myself with the location of the toilet earlier so I can stumble there quietly, and … Continue reading
Posted in Camping, Hiking, History, People, Places, Travel, Water
Tagged Amboy, Death Valley, desert, Mojave National Preserve, national park, nature, Route 66, sunset
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Finding Treasures in the Desert
I awaken with a black sky scattered with stars and attempt to stare into their souls while Caleb breaks down the tent. We wait until the first red-orange rays of light kiss the horizon to get moving towards the Fossil … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Art, Camping, Hiking, History, People, Places, Plants, Travel
Tagged Atlas Obscura, California, Death Valley, ghost town, national park, nature, sunset
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Owl Canyon Campground
I skipped the gym yesterday so I could finish setting up an outline of plans for our four-day weekend and clean the house in preparation for our absence; because it’s a bummer to come home to a mess when you’ve … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Camping, Hiking, History, Plants, Travel
Tagged preserve, Riverside County, ruins, Southern California, sunset
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Explorer Pass: Weekend Three
We start our Saturday morning with a short stroll, just to get our muscles warmed up, since we’ll be walking around Balboa Park later. Caleb likes that I appreciate the same breakfast he makes every weekend with similar enthusiasm – … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Art, Events, Fiber Arts, Food, History
Tagged balboa park, explorer pass, international, museum, San Diego, unesco
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Explorer Pass: Weekend Two
Caleb makes us breakfast and eats half of mine. I change out of my it’s-cold-morning clothes and put on something more athletically appropriate so that I can put some miles on my green and dirty tires and Caleb can ride … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Cycling, Family, Food, History, Medical
Tagged balboa park, explorer pass, museum, San Diego
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