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Showing posts with label Gap blue/white print tank. Show all posts
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Thursday, August 15, 2013

Geometry and Botanical Gardens


Today I am killing two birds with one stone!  It is Third Thursday Threads time, and Bri really stumped me this month with Geometric Prints.  After being out of town over the weekend, and then just generally uninspired this week, I was going to pass.  Then I started organizing my St. Louis pictures and realized this tank top is perfect!  Weird shapes are totally geometric!  

Anyway, these pictures are from Saturday at the Missouri Botanical Gardens.  This is the #1 item on TripAdvisor's list of things to do in St. Louis, and I am so glad we spent the afternoon there.  I'd definitely recommend it!  I imagine it is even more beautiful in the spring, so I'll have to go again sometime!  














Top: Gap
Shorts: J.Crew Factory
Purse: Dooney & Bourke
Sandals: Havaianas

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Last day in Montana (featuring goats!)


On our last day in Montana (before the 2 day drive home), we packed up our stuff and ventured through the park on the Going to the Sun road.  It's a gorgeous drive, so there was a lot to look at along the way.  We stopped near the middle of the park to do a little hike up to the Hidden Lake Overlook.  This is apparently a very popular hangout spot for mountain goats, because we saw several.  These goats are not at all concerned with humans, so they were sitting right by the trail, or walking along next to us.










After the hike, we made the rest of the trip across the park, checked out Lake McDonald, and then started our trek back to Nebraska.

Overall, it was a great trip!  Driving for about 45 hours total was ridiculous, but good company made it bearable (and even fun!).  Glacier National Park was gorgeous, and we had amazing weather.  I'd really recommend going there if you ever have the opportunity!

So, where should my next vacation be?  I've completely depleted my PTO, so I better let it build back up for a few months!