Ten Good Reads from April 2014
Good things always seem to come all at once and that certainly sums up the month of April. While I've traveled to Alaska, British Columbia, Eastern Washington, and Maryland - I've also been working hard on a special project, getting our front yard edible garden ready for the year, and booking a two week trip to Portugal for September! So much goodness it's almost hard to stand, but I'm very much looking forward to May when a major deadline will be passed and I'll be traveling to Washington D.C. and Chicago.
Now let's take a look back at my favorite picks for reading and watching around the web this past month.
What I Was Reading & Watching Around the Web
1. Stuff I Liked Near Anchorage, Alaska | Nerds Eye View
A few old favorites and new-to-me spots to visit on my next trip (hopefully in June!) to one of my favorite states.
2. Water, a brief odyssey into the world below the sea | Global Yodel
This video is mesmerizing!
Similar to Keryn's post last month - I love the message that Kim's experience sends.
4. Eating and Beaching Our Way Through El Salvador & Honduras: The Murder Capital of the World | Desk to Glory
There's a whole lotta good looking food and beautiful scenery in these two Central American countries.
5. The Algarve: Driving Southern Portugal | Lauren Schaad
I'll officially be in Portugal later this year and Lauren's pictures just make me want to go sooner!
6. Scottish Highlands Travel Guide | Dirtbag Darling
I want to climb all of those mountains.
7. Exploring Iceland with the Abandoned Houses Project | Atlas Obscura
More reasons I'd love to return to Iceland.
8. The AJ List: The 20 Most Beautiful Day Hikes In America | Adventure Journal
This list was made for the road trip my husband and I will do one day around the country.
9. 6 Months on the Road in Australia - The Facts and Stats | yTravel Blog
Great overview of where to visit and explore in Victoria, New South Wales, and Tasmania.
10. Iceland | Finding the Extraordinary in the Ordinary
Iceland is just so incredibly beautiful and I love seeing Lisette's fantastic photos of it.