Fall is my favorite season. There is something about crisp fall days that is like none other. Last weekend, we drove out to a beautiful location for a recommended fall hike. The hike was super easy (I actually wouldn't really call it a hike, as the entire route was only a mile and it was paved to help with preserving against the harsh wintry elements; the toughest part was actually driving over a gazillion huge pot holes on the way there with our tiny sedan), but it was absolutely Pacific Northwest postcard gorgeous.
I am semi working on keeping my anonymity on this blog -- which is to say that if you know me personally, you could probably figure out that this blog is mine based on its content, but I could still write whatever I feel like writing about, without it bleeding over into my professional life. So, this is the best picture I could find where the faces are not clearly seen. You can see how clear the water is and it just constantly takes my breath away to live in a city, but to have access to such natural beauty. Nature fills me with wonder and gratitude in all seasons.
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About MeBorn in Asia, I have spent more than a third of my life living outside of the U.S. thus far. I currently reside in the Pacific Northwest with my techie husband and two biracial children. Categories
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