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Chanelapalooza: The 2015 Spring Review

So let’s take a break from nature and do a recap of my 2015 Spring/Summer haul. If you are my longtime reader, you know that I gave up all other designers a few years ago in order to focus on my Chanel RTW collection. It’s not just for Lent, but for like…forever. Well, until it stops being fun. And what a …

Road Trip: Zion National Park

Have you ever found yourself halfway across the Golden Gate Bridge and wondered how it got there? I had the exact same question in my head this morning as we drove through yet another mountain range. What did it take to get these roads planned and then constructed? And moreover, how did we get to the point where we just hop …

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Road Trip: Bryce Canyon

The hardest part about today’s post was selecting the photos you see here, out of the hundreds I took just on this one day we spent at Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah. Yesterday we ran into a couple of Belgian tourists who told us that they’d encountered a lot of snow at Bryce just a few days before, and I’d …

Road Trip: Red Canyon

When I first started to travel, there was no Internet. I’ll let your gasps settle. There was also no GPS. Go on, inhale, exhale. No smart phones. Yes, dinosaurs were also roaming around. Now some 20+ years later, after this great leap into the Internet Age, I barely even bother to research the location before I show up anymore. If there’s …

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Road Trip: Monument Valley

Near the quadripoint–where the borders of 4 states (Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah) meet–called The Four Corners, there is a slice of heaven cutting through the Navajo Nation Reservation aptly named Monument Valley: It is a cluster of stratified buttes vastly spread across the sandy valley floor, located on the Arizona/Utah side. If I could remember more from my geology class I would …