Camping at Blue River Reservoir off the Mckenzie Highway 126 yesterday was exceptionally freezing but so worth it. Plus, it just meant I got to snuggle up to Travis more than usual, so, yeah I’d say it was a wonderful time.
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Camping at Blue River Reservoir off the Mckenzie Highway 126 yesterday was exceptionally freezing but so worth it. Plus, it just meant I got to snuggle up to Travis more than usual, so, yeah I’d say it was a wonderful time.
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Beauty lies deep in the mountains.
Sweet baby
Montaña Mágica Lodge
Deep in southern Chile lies the Montaña Mágica Lodge (Magic Mountain Lodge). An extraordinary hotel hidden in the center of a 300,000 acre private nature reserve. The small, 13 room hotel is built in the shape of a volcano that spews water instead of lava. The exterior is covered in rainforest moss and vines and its entrance is only accessible via a suspended, swinging rope bridge. The outdoor hot tubs are carved from the trunks of giant trees. The lodge is located in Los Rios which is within the stunning Huilo-Huilo Unesco biosphere reserve, 242 square miles of lush nature, filled with wildlife.
I’m already planning to take Travis here. <3
A-frame cabin built in 1968 in the woods of Dorrington, California.
Contributed by David Nichols.
One day. :)
Oceanside cabin overlooking the Northumberland Strait in Nova Scotia, Canada.
I want to go back to Nova Scotia. I loved it there.
Corrine Thiessen
Cabin in the lovely woods
Dream home
Hybrid Mountain Homes are all natural.
Goals
photo by Dan Eckstein
Yes yes yes - take me here!
When I went to high school on the Oregon Coast (Newport), Travis, myself and a select group of friends obtained a key to an A-frame rental home in Beverly Beach where we would make pot cookies and watch television. We never partied or destroyed/damaged anything at all. It was odd, but we literally went there to smoke marijuana as a safe haven. It overlooked the Pacific Ocean and there was this little black cat the frequented the balcony often. There was a loft and a basement and it was so spacious and quaint. Plus, those memories I hold dear to my heart because it was an experience that helped blossom the love Travis and I have for each other. We’d wake up in the morning after a long night of getting high and laughing together, and simply go home. Marvelous, really. Love in an A-Frame house. Huh. Gotta love that. :)
A-Frame cabin in the woods, a dream.
Waterfall of House Rock near Cascadia, OR. (Liz Crandall)
Hike to the Multnomah Falls Overlook on the Columbia River Gorge of Oregon. (Liz Crandall)
I had a terrible morning and night’s sleep prior, and I am so incredibly lucky to have such an amazing boyfriend. He made me heart shaped french toast - and it was definitely past Valentine’s day regardless. I’m a very happy lady. (Liz Crandall)
Our sanctuary amongst the Pacific Northwest rainstorms. (Liz Crandall)
Jawbone Flats of Opal Creek Wilderness, OR.
It rainstormed on us the entire time but it was still beautiful and any adventure with me love is wonderful no matter what.
(Liz Crandall)
Opal Pool and some cutie (Liz Crandall)