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Seattle in November — 10 easy ways to find a nature connection

November 3, 2021 by Matthew

This shot shows Seattle in November with the trees around the Seattle Center changing leaves and dropping them with the Space Needle hovering above in cloudy skies. In the foreground is the International Fountain spraying water streams in every direction, with the water bubbling down to the drain, which is red brick color.

Mud puddles the size of cars are not an uncommon sight in the down season of the Pacific Northwest. When the wind howls and rains fly sideways it can feel like entering into another realm. And with a few more minutes of darkness each day, it might seem like the world is closing in. But November in Seattle can be full of a regenerative spirit, refueling your soul with subtle … [Read more...] about Seattle in November — 10 easy ways to find a nature connection

Journey to Joseph, Oregon — spirit of the Wallowa Mountains

June 16, 2021 by Matthew

A barn near Joseph, Oregon sits on green grassland just in front of the Wallowa Mountains in Eastern Oregon. There are cattle grazing and wood posts create the fencing.

Oregon is a beautiful state, making for excellent road trips and journeys of exploration. The state offers diversity in many different examples of life, from edgy Portland and the fabulous food scene to quiet Western towns in Central Oregon. And when I ponder my favorite destinations in the state, my heart immediately swells at the thought of visiting Joseph, Oregon, in the … [Read more...] about Journey to Joseph, Oregon — spirit of the Wallowa Mountains

Seattle in Spring — the best outdoor things to do

March 24, 2021 by Matthew

Seattle in Spring is a sight to be seen. It's as if the hibernation working feverishly under the surface of damp earth is finally ready to burst open into a display of color and textures. The race begins with fragrant daphne bushes and delicate hellebores opening up around the beginning of March (technically still Winter) and then kicks into full throttle after April Fool's … [Read more...] about Seattle in Spring — the best outdoor things to do

Snowshoe White Pass — the best tips for Winter fun

February 3, 2021 by Matthew

Washington State offers a wonderland of Winter recreation and it doesn't get much better than walking across virgin snow around a placid lake frosted over with a marshmallow layer of goodness. Strap on a pair of snowshoes and wander into the forest, bound by nothing but openness to nature and connection with a beautiful mountain day. White Pass Nordic Center provides 18 … [Read more...] about Snowshoe White Pass — the best tips for Winter fun

West Hylebos Wetlands Park — hidden treasure of suburban Seattle

January 13, 2021 by Matthew

The boardwalk at West Hylebos Wetlands glistens in the falling rain, surrounded by young cedar trees and brush that is dormant for Winter.

Every now and then I stumble upon a hidden gem in the Seattle area that rocks my nature-loving world. It isn't always the physical attributes as much as the spirit, or feeling I get while amidst wise old trees and densely thick ground covers that usually hold an impassioned version of the color green. My connection, or internal "pop" is what endears me to a particular place … [Read more...] about West Hylebos Wetlands Park — hidden treasure of suburban Seattle

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