Over the Christmas holidays we took one of our favorite trips to date - Germany! There is a lot to see, do and goodies to eat while spending the Holidays in Germany and this post has you covered if you’re planning a trip there yourself.
I'm excited to share with you my adventures as I galavant around both near and far, exploring everyday adventures through my camera lens.
All tagged Winter Travel
Over the Christmas holidays we took one of our favorite trips to date - Germany! There is a lot to see, do and goodies to eat while spending the Holidays in Germany and this post has you covered if you’re planning a trip there yourself.
Minnesotan’s are an active bunch and take full advantage of the outdoor spaces we have. That might be even more true in the winter because it’s not easy to get out and about, but we do it anyway.
So rather than hiding under a heated blanket until Spring, here are some insider tips for things to do in Minnesota this winter, embrace the cold like a local and break up that cabin fever!
For all those wanderlust seekers out there, times are tough. Despite the severity of the pandemic, if you’re open to being a little creative there are still plenty of safe adventures to be found close to home.
Here are some of my favorite Mini adventures you can have no matter where you live, and I hope they can inspire you to try a few!
Over the weekend, my friends and I attended the Winter Kite Festival and Art Shanty Projects on Lake Harriet.
I’ve attended the Art Shanty project a few times over the past couple of years, but this was my first time to see the kite festival. It was amazing to see so many people out enjoying public art on a cold winter day.
Winters in Minnesota can be long, but that doesn’t mean we need to stay cooped up. In fact, I’ve come to love braving the outdoors in winter. The snow helps dampen the sound, the crowds are nearly non-existant and if you go far enough north, it can feel like you stepped right through the cupboard into Narnia.
In light of the recent Polar Vortex, and concerned messages from my Californian friends, I thought it would be relevant to share my knowledge on not only how to survive this winter, but some ways you can actually enjoy yourself too!