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  • One More Reflection of Gratitude: Nature

    “In every walk with nature one receives far more than he seeks.” ~ John Muir Just had to share one more John Muir quote with one more photo from our Sunday hike to the Tettegouche Lake Overlook (more photos and details about that hike in this post). Ciao! ~ Kat B.

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  • Fifth Falls Trail: Gooseberry Falls State Park

    Gooseberry Falls is one of Minnesota’s iconic State Parks.  We have hiked the well-worn trail along the edges of the Falls and Gooseberry River countless times; it never gets old.  This classic view (below), however, is one we left behind for one of our two geocaching hikes last weekend.  Instead, we followed the Fifth Falls…

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  • Being Appreciated: The Reader Appreciation Award

    I am relatively new to the blogging world.  It is something I started while watching waaaaay too many hours of the Olympics each night for a couple of weeks in August, as I am incapable of just sitting on a couch and staring at a screen, without multi-tasking some other activity.  Thus, Travel.Garden.Eat. was born, although the gardens…

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  • Weekly Reflection of Gratitude: Children

    “A child is not a vase to be filled, but a fire to be lit.” ~ Francois Rabelais I am grateful for my boys who rarely let anyone dump water on their fire! Ciao! ~ Kat B.

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  • Tettegouche Lake Overlook Trail

    “Everybody needs beauty as well as bread, places to play in and pray in, where nature may heal and give strength to body and soul.” ~ John Muir This John Muir quote came to mind as my son and I hiked up the old gravel road with one of our black labs trotting happily alongside…

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  • Weekly Photo Challenge: Solitary

    The Solitary Cypress This lone cypress tree compelled me to find a spot to stop the car and pull out the camera as we drove through the Val d’Orcia region of Tuscany last summer.  A couple of other trees, just skeletal trunks and branches nearby, may have once kept it company, but now only the solitary cypress…

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