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Wanderlust Wednesday // Angeles National Forest


It was officially our last "dating" anniversary on September 21st. It was number 8 and kind of something to celebrate because we wont be celebrating it anymore after this year. So we decided to use our Adventure Pass and hit up another forest before it expired. 






This trip was so fun because we did so much exploring while driving. The roads going through this National Forest can't be beat. We got to do some off road trails, some long and windy mountain roads, and some small "into the wild" paths that lead to nowhere in particular.



Our goal was to find a campground with not very many people in it...preferably no one. As the afternoon came to, we got a little scared becasue we were about 2/3rds of the way through the park and had not found quite what we were looking for...but we were determined. So after a little offroading we came to a little site tucked into a valley with large trees and plenty of fall leaves. And better yet, no one was there. Jackpot!














We set up, went for a little hike to explore the place and then started on some dinner. We had a fun night around the campfire...just the three of us, celebrating, acting silly and were truly in our happy place.

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Falling For Friday // 3-1-13

Hello March, Hello Spring. Since winter is coming to a close and we are heading into spring, longer days and lots of flowers...I thought I would share my winter favorites, what I love about the transition from winter to spring, and my excitement for spring today on Falling for Friday!

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I loved this Winter!
cinnamon pinecones.
beanies, boots and scarves.
peppermint mochas.
camping and bonfires.
home, cozy, blankets.
crisp morning walks.

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Crazy about for Spring!
roses.
maxi skirts.
iced tea.
camping and the beach.
being out in the neighborhood.
morning light through the window.

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This winter has been good to me, as it is every year. Such a busy time of year with all the festivities, but always a favorite, because I get to hibernate and get cozy with a fire.
What is not to love?

I like the changing of the seasons and even though we don't get extreme weather here in California, the one thing I love most is watching the seasons change here. The subtleties in the air, the turning leaves, new growth, and the smell...each season has that smell, when you first walk out your front door in the morning. Right now we are getting crisp nights, mellow mornings and sunny days...there is still that quietness of winter, but a new light coming through the window that only means warmer days ahead. My roses are/were trimmed back, and I am already seeing tons of new growth.

Spring means getting back into it, starting anew, and finally getting more sun in my life. I am always ready for the longer days...they are my favorite. The lighting at this time of year is amazing, as if it knows we need to be woken up, but does it ever so softly, slowly preparing us for the harsh light of summer. All the flowers and the birds start to come out, and I start to get back out on the water more. It is a good time to appreciate what I had been missing while in hibernation.

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Happy Spring! 

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Central California Roadtrip

One of the best parts of California, in my opinion, is PCH. Pacific Coast Hwy, or CA-1 runs along most of the coastline in California and is home to some of the best views in California.  The section of PCH we ventured through this trip was from the Monterey Bay area all the way to Gaviota State Park area, so most of the central coast. I have not done that drive in awhile, since I was a kid, so it was almost like seeing it for the first time, from a different perspective (the front seat, rather than the back seat ;) ) and with new eyes.  I got to say it is a must drive sometime in your lifetime kinda deal, especially if you are a Californian and you love the ocean which = a lot of us!
Friday
Monterey!
 We got up early and packed up the car, to depart by 5:30 am, to jump on the 5 Fwy and head toward the Ranch House. When we arrived at the Ranch House Coffee Shop in Gorman, ready to eat, we were surprised with snow on the ground! The smell was horrible on the 5, so we hopped over to the 101 to complete our trip to Monterey.


Jimi has family in Monterey so we spent most of the afternoon exploring the bay, walking downtown and spending time with them.  For happy hour and dinner we went over to the Cannery Row Brewing Co. for the San Diego Beer Invasion.  It was pretty cool, even though I do not drink beer.  They had all the big SD big hitters when it comes to beer on tap. The Cannery Row Brewing Company is this old brink building with tons of character, good vibes and friendly people.



Saturday
Big Sur!
We had a slow start..breakfast, play with the kids, packing up, grocery shopping and just taking our sweet time..the weather was so amazing that weekend that it was just nice to be outside enjoying no matter what were doing.



Around lunch time we hoped on the one and drove down to Nepenthe.  Nepenthe, Big Sur has one of the best view in the house, a cool tree house like restaurant, a fun store and little cafe all set up into this cliff looking over the water on the central coast of California...doesn't really get better than that.  The food is good, the vibe is hip and the nice weather and view made it a really popular spot that afternoon. 


After lunch, we made our way to Pfeiffer Big Sur Campground and stacked our clam in the shadows of the some large redwood trees that climbed up this hill and opened into a nice grassy meadow across the way from our camp.  It was quite a bit cooler in the shade, since the tress were so dense back in where we were, but the weather was so nice that it didn't matter much.


The rest of Saturday was spent walking around, exploring the river, building a fire, cooking up lots of food, eating lots of food, campfire conversations, s'mores (of course!) a lot of laughs and good times.


Sunday
Pacific Coast Hwy!

My Favorite!
After packing up and saying our goodbyes to everyone, Jimi and I were headed down to Pfeiffer Big Sur Beach which is 2 miles from the highway on this little one lane road. It was a beautiful drive into the park where you land yourself in on of the most gorgeous beaches! Tons of sand to walk on...a pebble stream running through the center out into the ocean, and gorgeous rock formations getting slammed by the crashing surf. We ate lunch here and Ozzie was having a blast finally being at the beach (his favorite place)! The sun was so nice warming us through. Then we got back on the road and had a major stretch of driving to do until we made it to our next stop.




This drive was (plus the drive from Monterey to Big Sur on Saturday) was just insane. There are no words to describe the beauty that is the central coast. large rock formations, large, expansive cliffs overlooking dark crashing waves with the sun shinning and clear air.  I have so many pictures from the drive, I cannot share them all but these are the best of the bunch.


We finally made our way to Jalama Beach from CA-1 on a beautiful county road with rolling green hills and nothing for miles but green, lush land.  It looked like we should be in the English countryside, rather than central California! Soon the road opens up to the ocean and this long stretch of beach with a little campground that was hopping because of the long weekend. In the park they also have a store and grill home of the famous Jalama Burger.  It is huge and delicious. I can see Jalama being the perfect place for a beach and camp kinda weekend.
We made it to the end of PCH (that part of it anyway) where it hits the 101 at Gaviota State Park right at sunset.  Perfect way to the end weekend. You can always follow along with our weekend adventures on Instagram @maddiedierkes. 


Enjoy!



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M E X I C O // 2 0 1 2

This trip was magical (for more reasons than one)!

Sunset at El Pabellon
I don't know if it was the the amazing rehash of our trip 7 years ago, the engagement, the places we have fallen in love with, the places that we hold deep in our memories and heart from these places, that new love feeling we still had 7years ago, the allure of Mexico itself, or the amazing off the beaten path adventure feeling you get when we go to these place, but I think it is a little bit of everything.

Mexico has been high on our list and in hearts for some time now.  It had been 5 years since we had crossed that border, and a lot has happened to our beloved Mexico during that time.  The growth there is insane.

A ship beached and abandoned in the middle of nowhere used to be the view of a small little lane of houses, and has now grown into a sleepy little fishing village stretching about a half mile. This would be Shipwrecks (or Freighters).  Now probably a favorite place in the world for the time being.


We had just come up from El Pabellón, arguably, the best nicest campsite in Northern Baja.  Here you find a little spot in the middle of nowhere where you can only see beach fro miles and you are the only two people on it for miles.  Nice drivable hard sand and soft sand dunes that open up to a nice flat campground that is definitely geared toward fishing and RVing.  Here Ozzie played for hours, we went for a beach run, we made chocolate chip pancakes, took tons of pictures and enjoyed the overcast, yet pink sunset.  Dolphins came to say hello and I was able to have a hot shower in a clean bathroom!




Views of El Pabellon
 El Pabellón is right outside of San Quintin where we fulled up and made our way north back up toward the border.  About an hour north we came into Camalu on Highway 1.  Here we turned left and hit the dirt for the coast, stopping at Shipwrecks, Robert's Left and finally coming to Cuatro Casas.

Perfect Baja truck
Robert's Left
 Quatro Casas is probably my favorite place in Baja so far.  Dolphins, high cliffs, a little cove, perfect waves, perfect sunsets, and make you want to get up early sunrises.  This was the perfect spot to celebrate our engagement.  Rum and Coke, steak, bonfire, hot pink sunset, dying winds, crashing waves and a warm bed to sleep in with my boy and my dog.  We have lots of pictures from this spot 7 years ago because it was freezing so we ended up in Jimi's truck with the heater and music blasting watching the sunset.  These are good photos from a happy time and are forever engrained in my head. I think that is what makes this place so special.  We now have a ton of new photos, same place, different day but still a very happy time.

Baja Doggie, Ozzie
Sunset at Cuatro Casas
Sunrise at Cuatro Casas
Me on the pebble beach of Cuatro Casas
Mexico = Happiness
Happiness = beach, off road, tacos, dolphins, things that take your breathe away

No matter how many times you see a sunset, you never grow tired of it.  We still sit there in awe of the colors and the beauty of it.  That is my favorite thing about traveling, seeing all the places that take your breathe away, no matter how many times you see it.

¡Mexico, hasta luego!


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