Posts in outfits
Plaid + floral

Let the autumn content begin! Man, this season is so fleeting. I feel like we’re almost halfway through it… and to me, it’s just beginning! But we’re definitely starting to see peak colors here in the Upper Peninsula. I’m going to try to ramp up the personal style aspect to the blog for the best season to dress in, before winter hits. 🍂

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In the sunflowers

Recently I took a weeknight adventure in the UP to Hall Farms to see their sunflower field… which is the most magical sunflower field I’ve ever seen. I went last year, but it was just past peak, so I knew this year… I needed to pounce as soon as I heard it was ready. I made it just in time for that late golden hour light. So beautiful. 🌻

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By the Ore Dock

Popping in with an outfit post at an iconic scene in Marquette. I love taking photos at the Lower Harbor Ore Dock. I haven’t been blogging much personal style lately, wondering if I should get back into it or not, or just focus more on travel, especially in the Upper Peninsula, but eh, here we are! I think this part of the blog will always exist.

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Clark Lambros

This past weekend, I was like… 55º? Yes. Even if windy and a little drizzly. I will put on a spring outfit and pull out my DSLR for the first time in months. I headed to a go-to spot I visit for golden hour often — Clark Lambros. It’s a wonderful beach/park right on Lake Superior and perfect for freighter watching.

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Winter log stack

Just a quick post… with an outfit I wore to Big Bay! I just felt like getting out of the house, and I love a tradition of “Fish Fry Fridays” so I was like… I’ll take a drive to Big Bay, see what photo opps are along the way (always excited to spot a log stack!), golden hour at the beach, and then go to Thunder Bay Inn for fish fry!

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Railroad in Channing

I make the drive from Marquette to Iron Mountain often, because one of my best friends lives there. About halfway from Marquette to Iron Mountain is a little town called Channing. Blink and you’ll miss it, but it has this cute historic railroad station… and these train-cars filled with logs!

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