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  • An Evening in Golden Gardens

    Well, my boyfriend and I were going to take a midnight trip to the Wenatchee area tonight to see if we could get some cool shots of the milky way since there’s no moon right now, but  it was turning out to be cloudy (with a side of traffic) so we bailed around the exit

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  • Photo of the Week: Glass Art in Edmonds!

    My mom is up for the weekend, and my sister and I both had today off (whoopee!) so we decided to go to Edmonds. We painted our own pottery there at Glazed and Amazed a couple years ago, so my sister suggested this time we make our own glass art! It was interesting. A very

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  • Photo of the Week: The Coffee Game

    Do you love coffee? Do you love tiny personal stories? Read the Coffee Game.

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  • Photo of the Week: More Gasworks Park

    Visit the Space needle and see gorgeous cityscape views from Gasworks Park, Seattle’s historic park.

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  • 2 Cameras, 1 Tripod, 400 lbs: Wallace Falls

    What to Expect: A medium-hard hike. Full disclosure: we are fairly out of shape, hiking-wise, and we are also total wimps when it comes to hot weather. So if you’re a fairly confident hiker, and hike either in the other three seasons, or thrive in the heat, you may find this easier than we did.

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  • Follow Me on Instagram!

    If  you’re pressed for time, just want to see some yummy food shots or take a virtual tour of Seattle with me and not read all my jabbering, come join me on Instagram! I’d love you follow you back. My handle is @a.snook Here’re some snippets of what goes on over at my Instagram:  

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  • Southern Oregon: A Whirlwind Trip

    I was born in Ashland, Oregon. In the heart of the Rogue Valley, it is home of the hippies, the Shakespeare Festival, and Southern Oregon University. It is also home to Lithia Park, where you can drink disgusting mineral water from the drinking fountains, and feed millions of ducks (well, not legally, but we do

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