Showing posts with label adventure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label adventure. Show all posts

Falling for Friday // 3-22-13


(1) Pete's // (2) Busy Bee Cafe // (3) Betty Belts // (4) The Pier // (5) City Hall


Today I am featuring my favorite things to do while I am here in Ventura, Ca.
Right now I am in Ventura at the Craftcation Conference! You can find out more here.

Ventura, California
Ventura is located about an hour north of Los Angeles, Ca and about 40 minutes south of Santa Barbara, Ca. It is a beach town known for its great surf and their wonderful downtown area with great food and shops.

Here are my favorite things to do in Ventura!

1. Pete's Breakfast House
We always leave so early to go to Ventura, so the first thing on the list is always breakfast.
And it is always Pete's!

2. Main Street - Downtown Ventura
Shopping and Dining
Antique Stores
A good lunch - Busy Bee Cafe, Nature's Grill
Craft shops - Betty Belts, Superbuzzy
Fun retail stores

3. The Pier
Paddle
Watch the surfers
Enjoy the beach

4. The Architecture
Gorgeous buildings all around town that are so hard to miss.
The Mission San Buenaventura
Ventura City Hall building

If you ever get the chance to go or enjoy it as much as I do, you will find it is a great place for some R&R. Who doesn't love some of that?

Falling For Friday


Happy Friday!
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52 Lists Project // Week 9

For more information on the 52 Lists Project, check out Moorea Seal!

Week 9
places i want to go.

Playa Negra, Guanacaste, Costa Rica. Photo Credit: Lily Dierkes

Netherlands >> to visit Chris.
Maldives >> to stay in an over water bure.
Mammoth >> to camp like the good ole days.
Leo Cabrillo >> to camp at the beach and explore.
Thailand >> to an elephant sanctuary.
St. Andrews, Scotland >> to visit Amanda and the Scottish Highlands.
Angeles Forest >> to get in my woods fix.
Italy >> because it would be cool.
Kauai, Maui, Lanai >> to see the rest of the Hawaiian islands.
Mexico >> it stole my heart.
Paris, France in the 1800s >> to paint with Monet.
Machu Picchu, Peru >> to see the the Inca ruins.
Costa Rica >> to visit my Aunt Mary and surf.
To Craftcation >> only 2.5 weeks to go till I am in Ventura!
To get my hair cut >> maybe even some hair chalk would be fun. ;)
To the beach >> I always want to go there.
To the Guggenheim Museum >> 
To the late 1700s >> to be friends with Jane Austen and wear a dress.
To the future >> To be apart of the revolution.
To a ranch >> to ride horses and work the land.
Ireland >> pubs and accents.
Tahiti >> to paddle and explore.
Bali >> to relax and getaway.
Africa >> for a safari.
San Fransisco, 1966 >> one: the movement. two: the last Beatles concert.
To a craft show >> to be a vendor.
To Orange County in the 50's >> Orange groves for miles.
To Hawaii under the rule of King Kamehameha >> love Hawaiian history.  
To Australia.
To zumba.
To a Black Keys concert.
To yoga.
To bed.
To the sea.
To an art museum.
To my wedding next year >> get me there!

Challenge
I will go...
to zumba this week.

Where are you going this week? Where do you want to go?

Enjoy it.

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Bury and Grow // 2013 Word of the Year

My friend and fellow paddler, Jen Todd, created a fun little yearly activity called the Bury and Grow Hike.  It comes up every January where we head out to El Moro for a hike.  At some point in the hike we stop and dig a hole and add to the hole a leaf with something we want to let go of (or bury) and something that we want to make better (or grow) written on it.

El Moro View
 It can be hard to face somethings and really easy to face others, but it sets you up on the right track for the new year.  And you are surrounded by some of your closest friends that will help and support you no matter what.

The Group!
This year I didn't actually put anything in the hole, but during the hike amongst all the catching up and socializing I thought a few things to myself.  There are a few things I let go of in 2012 and there is A LOT I am excited to grow!  Since I am "burying" the things I am letting go of I wont be talking about them here, but I will let you in on what I want to grow!

Grow

1. My relationship with Jimi. Words really cant express how I feel about this person and it is hard to imagine that things will ever be bad or my feelings even deeper.  This year...the year of our engagement is going to amazing and I am so looking forward to preparing ourselves to take the next step together and learning more about each other. Thank you babe for the first 7 years together, year 8 will be one for the books.


2. My jewelry. All right I know, everyone can't wait to see what I got in store. And I got some stuff in store for you this year! 2013 is the year I get my jewelry up on Etsy and I am tackling inventory! I have spent the last year building up my internet presence and have finally made a good base to get my store online with a full shop in the garage. Thank you everyone for the support...2013 will bring rewards!

3. Myself.  I have spent about 6 months doing some good old reading...blogs, books, devotionals and websites, on things I want to grow about myself.  Well now in 2013, I plan to actually act on everything I have read and make everything I do including my blog, my wardrobe and my writing be 100% authentically me.  That is hard to do...knowing yourself, figuring yourself out. I have not done it in 6 months...I will not have done it by the end of this year, because it is a journey.  But step-by-step I am taking each part of my life and evaluating it...is this me? And when it is not, I am changing it.  I can tell a difference already and am so looking forward to continuing to grow in 2013.

Me and my cousin, Danielle
Putting these things down on paper also helps me realize what I want for 2013 and the one word that sums it all up.  My word for 2013 is...


This word came up in a discussion with a friend the other day and I was like...oh yes, I love that word! This is something I want to strive for daily! In my relationships, my art, my blog, my wardrobe, my life and in myself...I want to find authenticity.  This is a word that I would love to find describes me....in everything I do.

What do you want to grow this year? What do you choose to forget? What is that one word that really speaks to you for 2013?  Leave in comments below if you would like to share, because I would love to hear what everyone else is thinking of for 2013.

Enjoy!


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2012: The Highlights

I could highlight a lot of events that happened in 2012, but I am going to break it up through our travels this year...it has become really important to Jimi and I to take weekend trips, and explore our local places and then get far away when we can.

January 2012
Ranch #1

Sunset on the roof
Love this bike!
We spent a lot of time on friend's ranches in 2012.  This one backs up to the SD Wild Animal Park.  Only ones for miles and you can hear the coyote pack at night.  Great for hikes in the hills and little motorcycle rides in the dirt.  This was a really special weekend...Jimi and I love a good weekend on a ranch with friends.

February 2012
Valentine's Day + Afternoons at the Ranch

Jimi and I like Valentine's Day a lot (we are even considering it as a possible wedding date ;)).  We always splurge on this day (maybe even more then on our anniversary).  This year we went to the Lumbar Yard in Laguna...a special place for me since my dad was on the job helping build and restore the site...the now restaurant is named after its former glory...a lumbar yard.

Our family friends have a ranch out in Trabuco Canyon, where when the days are warm, it is the perfect place for a fun, sunny afternoon.  A little bit of sun, a little bit of food and some Cook's Corner never hurt anyone.  I will miss those afternoons, because they warm my skin just thinking about the sun.

March 2012
Palm Springs, Craftcation and Lake Arrowhead

March is always all about the company trip and this year it was in Palm Springs.  We look forward to this trip every year and this time it got rained out, but we still had a ball.  Dinner and drinks, a tiny bit of sun, a movie and breakfast in bed on a rainy morning and dinner out at a little french restaurant to bring a little bit of Paris back into my life.  But we also had to stop and get one of these...


Craftcation....there are just so many amazing things that have come from that conference.  This is something that is so close to my heart and I can't wait to go this year! I have learned so much and have grown a ton since last year's conference, it has just been insane.

My friend Kelly (check out her blog here) has a family cabin out in Lake Arrowhead and we went out there for her birthday at the end of March.  There was still little piles of snow, it was cool, the air was crisp and we took a lot of walks to explore the area around her cabin.  We went into town for a good, warm dinner, to view the lake and check it all out.  A good little weekend in the woods with friends before paddling season takes over! ;)


April 2012
Canning 101 for Mom's Birthday + Paddling Season Start!

For Mom's birthday we took a canning class through the Road Less Traveled with Delilah Snell (of Craftcation!) One of our favorite craft celebrities.  In an old house in Old Town Orange in a kitchen that anyone would love to be able to cook in.  My Mom, my sister and I were Team Strawberry where we made two different types of strawberry jam while Jimi's Mom, Cathy, tackled the pickled carrots!  We can away with 4 types of Jam, a syrup and some pickled items. Well worth the class to know how it all works.

April always marks the paddling season's start...as far as practice goes.  The days are longer, the nights are warmer and we finally get back together for the start of another summer.  It is a good time of year.

May 2012
Joshua Tree + My Aunt came to town

My first time to Joshua Tree and we went straight for back packing into the back country and it was HOT, but it was a gorgeous night.  The only ones for miles, a full moon as our own personal night light and a tent to call home.


My aunt Mary came to town in May and I love it when she does.  She is one of my only visitors and I get to have the house all ready, the guest bedroom made up and I get to enjoy her company! Love this time with her.

June 2012
Costa Rica with the Spoto Clan!

This trip was truly amazing because Jimi's family got to come see what my Aunt is doing down in Costa Rica and experience the wonderful place of Playa Negra for Cathy's birthday.  Lots of fun, discussions, and drinks were had on this trip! :)


July 2012
SanO Sundays + Florida in a weekend

We were able to get a lot SanO Sundays in down at Dog Patch with the canoes in July.  These days are always mellow and fun! Beach, BBQ, Good Friends, Surf and Sun...cant go wrong there!!


Florida went by in a flash and undoubtedly so..we were only there for one night!  Delayed flight, almost missing our connecting flight, quick nap, big family reunion, little get together with Jimi's cousins, finally some sleep, flight cancellation, a Tampa tour, back yard Spoto band party, and finally a flight home was all packed into one crazy weekend.



August 2012
Birthday + KONA!

My birthday landed on  a practice day so naturally we didn't really practice, we paddled but we stopped along the way for some good food, drinks and cupcakes (made by Molly Bishop) at Woody's Wharf.  Truly a great night!

Kona was a blast! We had a oh so fun crew, an awesome, fast boat, no drama and placed third in our class! This was my first long distance Kona race and it was perfect, coming into Honaunau was really a site to behold!  Thanks to these girls for a fun, beautiful race!



September 2012
Catalina + Riding Giants in Molokai...literally.

Catalina, we had a good race, and it was a nice day out (not always the case).  Mom's crew got second (which is basically first) and Jimi came in 4th, which was great considering the competition.


Molokai was a huge experience and I am so glad I went to have experienced it first person.  We were literally riding giants coming out of the harbor entrance,  facing gnarly conditions for 8 hours, had a lot of first timers become masters and the everyone else gained a ton of experience.  Everyone was so positive, and that is how it needs to be to get through a race like ours. Thanks to these girls for a strong, challenging and unforgettable crossing!



October 2012
CAF and End to a good season

CAF was good this year.  I always do the swim.  It was warm and I just had a rash guard so I was so comfortable and free to move without the restriction of a wetsuit.  I did my personal best improving 5 minutes form last year.  My uncle and cousin came down to watch and my parents were by the phone for updates.  Love a good ocean swim.

My cousin, Jenna!

October marks the end of the season in our house.  Jimi has gone to Molokai for the past 4 years so I am always ready for it. It is really exciting to watch this race and be involved through him.  He has got talent and a passion for steering that is fun to live vicariously through.  Come October there are all the end of the year parties and it is great to get together one last time before some us start to go into hibernation for the winter.

November 2012
LA + Thanksgiving at home.

Coffee and Breakfast at The Mill
Last year we were in full swing preparing for France.  But this year we got to have a fun weekend in LA for Lily's birthday, a wonderful Thanksgiving at home and a fun dinner for Dad's birthday.  This is probably my favorite time of year, right behind Christmas.  Lots of things to celebrate and be thankful for!

December 2012
Los Padres, Joshua Tree, Mexico, and the best Christmas present ever!

I have to say I didn't notice how much we traveled in one month until I just wrote the sentence!

Los Padres National Forest was a weekend trip at the beginning of the month that really set the ton for the month of December for us.  It was amazing!  Even with the rain, it was filled with bright exploration and fun times.

 
Joshua Tree was equally amazing...the perfect day trip.  We went out to celebrate our best friend, Chris' last weekend in California before he headed out to Germany.  This was not the happiest of things to be celebrating but we sure as heck made the best of it with some great hiking, scenic views and crisp desert air!



Mexico - what a whirlwind of a trip.  It came barreling down right with Christmas and all the sudden we were off.  It took me a second to realize what this trip was about, what it could be and how much we had missed Baja.  It was a perfect weekend and we were the happiest of couples after Jimi popped the question.



Christmas was great with lots of celebration with our families...it will be one that we will never forget.

Thanks for being apart of 2012! It turned out to be a great year in the end...looking forward the fun to be had in 2013!

Enjoy!


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Adventuring

Over the weekend we took a day trip out to meet up with a few friends to explore and hike out in the back country areas  of the Joshua Tree National Forest.


Crisp desert air, biting winds, calm stone pilings, stoic Joshua trees, snowy mountain horizon and the slight warmth of the sun in the clear, open sky is the perfect way to describe Sunday in Joshua Tree.

To celebrate our best friend's last weekend here in California, for a few years, we went "path finding," rock jumping, cactus dodging, cave exploring and off the beaten path trail blazing.  No maps, no cell phones, no service (unless you are Jimi), just wide open land for as far as your eye could see.


^ Boy band cover shots ^
 

^ Views from around "home base" ^
I love being connected, social media and designing, but this is the kind of stuff weekends are made for...dropping service, getting out there and surrounding yourself in nature.  Whether it is in the ocean paddling out, in the forest among giant trees, or in the mountains trail blazing.


Ozzie was diggin' it out there!


Enjoy your weekend.  I know I am...Mexico here we come.



P.S. Come link up with me on The Weigands // @caseyleighweigand // #caseyleighconnect !!
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Los Padres National Forest



Over the weekend Jimi and I embarked on a little adventure into the woods.


 This is what happened!

We explored multiple camping spots, did some offroading, did some hiking, had some fun trying to keep a fire going in the rain, and found some amazing new places only a few hours from home.

I was inspired by the Traveling Triplets' Kylie and her explorations of the Los Padres National Forest, to take this trip, and see what it was all about.  You can check Kylie out at Traveling Triplets and on her own blog, Fly Bird.  She has a ton of fun footage of her adventures in the woods with her hubby!

I was pleasantly surprised that this is the perfect weekend trip for us.  There are three national forests that surround LA County, Los Padres, Angeles, and San Bernadino National Forests. On a rainy weekend like this one was you can really get out there, where you are the only for miles, and get away from it all.  This is a great time of year to go since camping is not as popular in the winter months, and the national forests are full of huge pine trees...add in the fog and it makes for some great winter loveliness.  We all got to experience the ending of fall...the colors are amazing right now in California!


The Adventure Pass will get you in for only 5 dollars a day, or 30 dollars for the year.  There are plenty of campsites to stay in (for free!) and explore...we spent most of our time down in Reyes Creek, where the trees are shedding all their leaves and a nice creek runs right through the campground that makes it very peaceful.

The Los Padres National Forest is known as the most rugged forest in all of California, making it a place where you need to know what you are getting yourself into, so always go prepared...a map is a must, since you do not always have cell reception.

If you are in California, check out your local sports or gear store for maps and the Adventure Pass!

Our goal for 2013...camp at least once a month in one of the four forests covered under the Adventure Pass and stay in each forest at least once.  I am sure we will have our favorites, but we are excited to explore them all!


You can follow along with our adventures on my Instagram ...hashtag: #campvibes. 


Enjoy!

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