- Peakanobe Lodge surprise dinner party overlooking Lake Mary (thanks, Chad!)
- Playing games around the campfire
- Fishing Lake Mamie
- Taking in some sun at The Loony Bean and strolling the Arts & Craft fair
- Paddling Twin Lakes taking photos of the gorgeous waterfall
- A treacherous hike around Lake George (thanks, Chad?), and of course
- A little layover at Schat's Bakery in Bishop
Monday, August 23, 2010
The Great Outdoors
In the spirit of good, old fashioned family fun, James and I struck off to Twin Lakes campground in Mammoth a few weekends ago with our adventurous family. With camping gear, fishing poles, sleeping bags, a tent, and little Berkeley packed in tight, we journeyed into the high Sierra's looking for fresh mountain air, and a little peace and quiet. We had 48 hours to find the calm away from our weekly grind, and took a 'Weekend Warrior' approach and filled our schedule with these little moments:
French Reflections
Exactly three months ago today, I along with two free spirited girlfriends, Becky and Lauren, packed our summer scarves and linen pants and headed out for an unforgettable trip across France. Our journey consisted of two very different experiences that added up to one extraordinary adventure. First, we spent six fabulous days in the City of Lights, museum hopping and enjoying Parisian evenings on our cozy balcony tasting the flavors of the city and watching the sun set leaving a beautiful pink haze over rooftops, while the Eiffel Tower sparkled every hour reminding residents and visitors alike of Paris' beauty. From there, we spent an equally incredible four additional nights with actual Frenchies exploring all the southern coast has to offer. From storybook seaside villages like Cassis, to swanky small town communities like Aix-en-Provence, each moment was savored and no expenses was spared. There is so much to share about each unique day, but these are a couple of my favorite French moments outside of all of the amazing sights: watching French moms drive scooters in stylish high heels while their children held on tight, watching one of my very best friends fall in love with her French manfriend, witnessing a romantic proposal atop the Eiffel Tower, soaking in the St. Tropez rays and high society culture, and wine tasting and crepe sampling in the most shabby chic place on earth, Le Castellet. Although the last night of our trip we were admittedly exhausted and definitely poorer, we were overwhelming fulfilled because we knew that trips like these happen once in a lifetime. With all that being said, our trip to France feels like a distant dream, and one that I daydream of often. So today I want to share just a couple of my most favorite memories with dear friends captured in photos.
For an insiders perspective on France (among other interesting topics) check out www.lepetitfranceblog.com, authored by Tuula Mattson. Tuula is an avid consumer and blogger of French culture and currently works and lives in Provence.
For an insiders perspective on France (among other interesting topics) check out www.lepetitfranceblog.com, authored by Tuula Mattson. Tuula is an avid consumer and blogger of French culture and currently works and lives in Provence.
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