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imbradenolsen:
“somewhere along the Oregon coast
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imbradenolsen:

somewhere along the Oregon coast

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billiephilips:

/ GRATITUDE 1 / 

I am grateful to live in such a beautiful country. I always find myself taking South Australia for granted, thinking it’s boring and there’s nothing here for me. But just getting in my car and driving for that extra hour I discovered such an incredibly beautiful place down south. Waking up before the sun, I sat on the top of those stairs and waited until the sun and earth did its thing and rotated a little, and that’s where my day began. I am so lucky to be able to sit and unwind, breathing in the salty sea air and taking in the serenity.

If you have been feeling uninspired and down in the dumps about life, seriously just take the time out to do something. Wake up at 5am, get in the car or jump on the bus, or just walk outside your front door. Be grateful and appreciative for this amazing world that we live on, it will open up a whole new realm of consciousness and awareness and leave your mind feeling clear and refreshed. 

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poppypheelz:

Limekiln Park

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kodiakstag:
“Utah nights.
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kodiakstag:

Utah nights.

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Hey ally, have you ever answered any asks about planning an American national parks roadtrip?? I'm wondering if I could do it in a month?




agirlnamedally:

I’ve probably answered hundreds haha! One of my favourite topics. You can do anything in a month, it just comes down to how much you can fit in and what you’re willing to sacrifice. I’d pick either the East or West Coast and go from there. My recommendation would be to do Washington - Montana - Idaho - Oregon - California
Or Wyoming and Colorado if possible/preferable
Some truuuuuue beauties right there! ☺

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pizzaswag:

Even if I’m not physically sitting in a bathtub filled with rose petals reading feminist literature im always there mentally

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plantbsdmanasa:
“On a cold day, this made the perfect bowl of oatmeal🍂 Cinnamon pats with blueberries, coconut, and so much pb2❤️☀️🍂
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plantbsdmanasa:

On a cold day, this made the perfect bowl of oatmeal🍂 Cinnamon pats with blueberries, coconut, and so much pb2❤️☀️🍂

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When you meet your person, trust me, you will know. So please my dear, do not settle for less.
ohnatalierose
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flahei:
“like the ocean, you only know how to love in waves
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flahei:

like the ocean, you only know how to love in waves 

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birdasaurus:
“Paige Jones
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birdasaurus:

Paige Jones

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fuckyeahwomen:

With millions of participants in all seven continents, the Women’s March has to be the largest coordinated global protest in history. Women did that! Specifically, Tamika D. Mallory, Carmen Perez, and Linda Sarsour–a black woman, a Latina woman, and a Palestinian Muslim woman–organized this and made it a huge success. Women of color DID THAT

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