Tag: adventure

  • Rewind Time with Savannah

    Rewind Time with Savannah

    While driving along the roads of Vermont, you will no doubt pass by antique stores and possibly wonder what’s inside. These buildings are filled with local history pertaining to daily life, and there is no way of knowing what you might find until you stop in and take a look. They provide a sense of place in the world, allowing you to take a step back in time and see how life once was. Up until a few weeks ago, I had only visited one antique store. Rewind Time was the second.

    I had finished an incredible powder day at Smugglers’ Notch. After making my way across town, the steering wheel and dash of my Subaru were shaking to no end. I pulled into the parking lot at the Rewind Time to assess what might be going on. I could assume there was an abundance of snow in my wheel wells, so I kicked out as much as I could hoping to solve the problem and I could head home with a smoother drive.

    Since I was basically at the front door of the antique store, I walked inside wearing my large jacket and baggy snow pants. I was greeted by a woman who offered me gingerbread cookies. She said I lucked out because they usually aren’t open that day. I roamed around the downstairs which was very clean and organized, with many nice but pricey items covering all bases. She mentioned there was more to see through the double doors and up the stairs, but it still held the cold from last night.

    I was eager to see what the upstairs held, so I headed up and felt like I traveled through time. I was inspired by what this gigantic barn had to offer. Between the magnitude of space and the items that filled it, I could walk around looking at antiques until dinnertime! Ultimately I headed back down and said goodbye, but the vision of Rewind Time stayed with me.

    Photos from my first visit:

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    I didn’t immediately think of having a photoshoot here. While discussing possible ideas with Savannah weeks later, the idea resurfaced into my mind. There was so much visual interest in the massive room that it seemed like a no brainer to try a photoshoot here.

    The day of the shoot had come. Like usual, there was no plan set in stone. We drove to our first location and began the adventure inside Rewind Time. The owner allowed us to take photos, so we headed upstairs to the second floor. It seemed colder up here than it was outside, luckily not cold enough to see our breath. My main goal was to find the best lighting and the most interesting areas and items to have in the photos. We roamed around from setting to setting, working with what we saw. Savannah would see something neat and we would find ways to use it. Working with her is a professional and amusing process as we are both still learning, yet it seems to go well no matter what.

    Enjoy the art!

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    Savannah found this shag rug was draped over a chair half onto the ground. We couldn’t pass it up!

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    THANK YOU REWIND TIME!

    PART TWO COMING SOON!

     

     

     

  • Colorado Wilderness (’16 Road Trip Pt.2)

    Colorado Wilderness (’16 Road Trip Pt.2)

    From Ontario, I took a two day pitstop in Michigan filled with home-cooked meals, then rode through smooth Iowan mountain biking trails at Sunderbruch Park, where I was invited to Burning Man. By night I endured Nebraskan thunderstorms and a Missouri river tornado from the discomfort of my driver seat and concrete shelter (camp bathroom). I visited the Omaha Zoo in the morning for a road trip refresh. I stuck to my route and stopped for a Runza, unfortunately missing the sandhills. Eventually I made it to Denver where I caught up with family and friends. Nice to be back in civilization. I then tested my Subaru’s limits up and over Rabbit Ears Pass, finally arriving in Steamboat Springs. The adventure was here.

    a place to feel at home

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    mesmerized by movement

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    each step is deliberate

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    Hikers descend the Flat Tops

    astonishment by vast lands

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    deep through to the furthest tree

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    heightened perspectives expand reach

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    View down to King Solomon Falls.

     

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    warmth & rest are earned and appreciated

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  • Westward 2016 – Part One (STONEY LAKE)

    Westward 2016 – Part One (STONEY LAKE)

    In 2016, I decided it was time to leave Vermont for awhile. I had the ambition to take an adventure, create new experiences, and see the vast landscapes of the USA. My destination: Washington state. This will be an ongoing post with many parts, telling the story of my travels, where I end up. Follow the blog if you’d like to see a unique perspective and insightful photos from my trip!

    My first big stop was a family cottage on Stoney Lake in Ontario, Canada, where there was never a dull moment. How did I get here?

    I was talking to my Aunt Charlotte, who lives in San Diego, about how I planned on moving out west in the fall. Considering this, she let me know that her and the family would be in Ontario (slightly along the way) for about ten days in mid-August. It was my cousin Austin’s birthday during that time, which is why they would be at the lake. I decided this would be my first stop, so I planned my departure date around this.

    I ended up leaving Vermont before sunrise, arriving at the lake shore eight hours later just as the sun was setting. Uncle Geoff arrived on his speedboat to bring me over to the cottage. My dog Brixton saw him coming and began to bark, which wasn’t helping anything. I quickly gathered my belongings in the rain and the each of us got into the boat. Watching the sky morph into beautiful color as we sped across the lake started to brightened my mood and awakened me.

    The time I spent at the lake felt like my first real vacation. At this stop alone, I did many things I had never done before, including waterskiing and wakeboarding! The best part about this stop was being able to spend time with rarely seen family in an exciting way.

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    We brought a canoe and four kayaks to make our way up EELS CREEK to WHITE FALLS on Austin’s birthday.Lake-5

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    Brixton was in my kayak at the start, though while we were paddling through some lily pads he jumped out thinking it was solid ground. We had him ride in Austin and Ryan’s canoe for the rest of the day. XDLake-7Lake-8Lake-9Lake-10Lake-11Lake-12Lake-13Lake-14Lake-15Lake-26

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    First time for everything!
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    …One second later

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