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Cozy in the Adirondacks {Flyaway Cardigan + Leggings}

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This past weekend, I celebrated one of the best birthdays I’ve had in a long time…

Eric and I hopped on a bus to Albany where we rented a car and drove the rest of the way upstate to the Adirondacks to watch the foliage and enjoy some of our favorite outdoor activities. We couldn’t have asked for more perfect weather during our stay, and I made sure to watch the fall foliage report before our journey to pick just the right areas to visit.

The morning was crisp and cool, so I was happy to layer up in a cozy knit flyaway cardigan and my trusty lightweight down jacket. I was able to easily shed a layer when we worked up a sweat hiking through our first stop: the Natural Stone Bridge and Caves in Pottersville, NY. After spending a little over an hour traversing the forest and exploring caves, we’d both built up quite an appetite. So we made a pit stop at Hot Biscuit Diner for a quick (and delicious) repast before heading to our next excursion at Fort Ticonderoga. After exploring the exhibits at the fort and taking in gorgeous views of La Chute River, we called it a day and finally made our way to our hotel in Lake George – the Wingate by Windham.

While making our vacation plans, we’d thought about staying some place a little fancier, but eventually opted for simplicity and convenience since we were staying only two nights and mainly using our room as a base to shower and hang our hats for the evening. That being said, we were more than happy with the simple, yet clean, modern, and spacious room we got at the Wingate, and I wouldn’t hesitate to saty there again for another weekend getaway.

We capped off the evening with a romantic dinner at The Inn at Erlowest, a gorgeous turn-of-the-century Queen Anne stone castle right on the lake. The menu changes weekly and features a very modern take on American cuisine using fresh, local ingredients. We left the restaurant stuffed and content and just in time to catch the tail end of a fireworks display on the lake!

I couldn’t have asked for a more picture-perfect ending to the first night of my birthday weekend, but the fun was just getting started… Stay tuned for tales from the second day of our trip!

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Exploring Nantucket {Ralph Lauren Striped Dress + Chanel Espadrilles}

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It seemed like a good idea…

Take the morning ferry over to Nantucket, have a relaxing breakfast at Island Kitchen, and then rent a couple of bikes for a leisurely ride up to ‘Sconset and back. Well, if a hot, sweaty 20-mile roundtrip journey uphill qualifies as leisurely, then we accomplished our goal! But seriously, exploring Nantucket was beautiful and charming, but we got in way over our heads with the bike ride. Luckily, we made it and lived to tell about it. After heading back to the harbor to return our rental bikes, we had a lovely time window-shopping in town and checking out the Whaling Museum. We had fully recuperated by evening (although still a bit sore) and enjoyed a delicious candlelit dinner at Ventuno’s followed by dessert and cocktails at American Seasons.

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Alaska Travel Diary: Denali

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This is it, folks – my final Alaska post!

After 7 amazing days at sea, it was time to disembark in Seward and work our way on up to Anchorage for the last leg of our trip. Rather than head directly to Anchorage from the cruiseport, we arranged an all-day tour to get in some additional sightseeing along the way. This worked out perfectly, and our guide was waiting for us right inside the terminal when we arrived.

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After a brief tour of Seward, we were on our way for a hike up to Exit Glacier. The hike itself was pretty easy, but the pouring rain made things a little interesting to say the least. By the time we made our way back down, I was extremely grateful for my rain jacket and bean boots!

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After leaving Exit Glacier, we were off to the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center to get up close and personal with all types of wildlife, including bear, moose, caribou, and bison. Next up was a lunch stop at Alyeska Mountain. We took the tram up to the top of the mountain, but unfortunately we missed out on any glacier views because of thick fog. Luckily, there was a Blueberry Festival going on which more than made up for it! Continue Reading