October has come and gone, but we're finally getting around to sharing our monthly vlog! A lot of our Halloween plans were canceled, but we've documented what we could!
Read MoreFall is officially here, in the Utah mountains! We woke up early to do a little bit of leaf peeping and see if we could find those spots where Autumn was showing it's beautiful colors…
Read MoreOn our second and last day in Vernal, we had planned to drive to Flaming Gorge, explore what we could, and be home in time for dinner (home being 3 hours away). However, last minute we found ourselves finding some local cabins and deciding to spend one more night, if they were open.
Read MoreLast Spring, my dad and I drove to the middle of nowhere, to see if we could find and photograph some of the wild horses. We did find them, and the photos ended up being some of my favorite that I’ve ever taken! Fast forward to a year later, we decided it was time we took my fiancé out to see the wild horses, too.
Read MoreThis area is filled with beautiful rock formations and rivers that create a stunning sight, even in the dead of winter. We visited Turtle Rock, found ancient petroglyphs, and walked along riverbeds at the base of canyon walls.
Read MoreOne of my favorite State Parks in Utah is Goblin Valley. Its a quiet park, filled with sandstone goblins and formations that transport you to another world.
Read MoreHardware Ranch is located deep within the Utah mountains. The elk that live there are wild, and the purpose of the ranch is to protect them.
Read MoreAn activity that had always been on my bucket list, but for some reason I had never attempted, was snowshoeing! I’m not the biggest fan of snow, mainly because of how long it lasts, but snowshoeing felt like an activity I would enjoy.
Read MoreSummer is passing quickly, and I’m finding myself spending most of my days inside. But there’s still plenty of Summer left to enjoy! So, I’m sharing my Summer bucket list, to hopefully inspire you and I to get outside, more!
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As Spring arrived, we began planning our perfect patio garden with a DIY raised garden bed. Aside from the soil and seeds, I really wanted to keep the design cost under $200, which we were able to do, easily! Here’s everything you’ll need to do the same.