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juli - desember 2024
  • Molly Hofer
This is more for me to keep track of the experiences and important moments, but I’m happy if you read it :) Les mer
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  • Old Friends

    4.–7. okt. 2024, Forente stater ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

    It’s so good to have friendships that transcend time, distance, and most of all, my sassy attitude 😅🥹🥰

    This weekend refreshed my soul and stacked my gratitude ❤️

  • Goodbye New England (CT&Ragged Mountain)

    14.–15. okt. 2024, Forente stater ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

    Our last night at the log cabin i was out of my mind happy to see the northern lights!!! I have dreamed about that moment since I was a little girl watching Balto 😅

    We said our goodbyes to my family at Livvy’s housewarming party in New Hampshire and headed south midday Monday.

    Monday night we slept in Connecticut with the plan to hike around Rugged Mountain first thing in the morning before we leave the crisp fall New England foliage behind.
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  • Delaware Water Gap: New Jersey

    15. oktober 2024, Forente stater ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

    Even though my legs were tired from our nearly 3 hour hike this morning, we just had to make a stop and take a little stroll in this beautiful place. Here the Delaware River cuts between two Appalachian mountains (Tammany and Minsi) and offers lovely hiking trails sprinkled with small waterfalls. This reserve spans two states: New Jersey and Pennsylvania.

    Next stop: PA, Philly here we come :)
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  • Philly

    15.–16. okt. 2024, Forente stater ⋅ ☀️ 15 °C

    We made a stop to see a friend that we met a few years ago in Panama in his hometown of Philadelphia. We spent a good amount of time with his adorable dog Dude, who was our “tour guide” around the city 😃Les mer

  • FINALLY SOUTH 😃 North Carolina:

    18.–20. okt. 2024, Forente stater ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

    After passing through the northern part of the state and getting some seriously sketchy vibes in the run down rural region, we were relieved to find that the coastal part of NC is a dream!

    We started off at Carolina State Beach Park- and all we can say is WOW! 🤩 I was so moved by the nature there that I had to shed a tear of gratitude- from the sandy pine paths, the incredible new plant smells, Spanish moss draped trees, crazy huge driftwood, buzzing insects galore, and the absolute hi light: VENUS FLYTRAPS IN THE WILD. I have always had these since I was a kid at home- getting to meet them in their natural habitat was an honor!

    We were able to do the entirety of the park in a day, and nearly all of it barefoot 🦶

    The next day we met up with an old friend, Emma, and her sweet baby doggo Buckley, and went on a walk and to a cute little farmers market.

    Something I’ve noticed here: southerners take their dogs EVERYWHERE, despite all the laws. And off leash. I am 100% here for that and thank you southern doggos, for the daily interactions 🥰

    Although we had planned on seeing Wilmington itself, we decided against it after hearing that it was an event-filled weekend and that the city was absolutely packed. Instead we decided to move on to somewhere more chill for our Saturday night 🙃
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  • Holden Beach & the backroads of NC

    19.–20. okt. 2024, North Atlantic Ocean ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

    Holden Beach & Castaways
    We found ourselves at a sleepy fishing town peninsula just about an hour south of Wilmington. With a beautiful stretch of soft sandy beach and just a handful of restaurants/bars and an incredibly chill vibe, it didn’t take more than a quick dip in the ocean to decide this would be our sleeping spot.

    I drank a margarita and wrote in my journal while the live music played in the background of a little open air bar/restaurant called Castaways. In the mean time Mumpi took on the cooking task (the van only really has space for one chef at a time!) and made a lovely meal in the bar parking lot (it was made from farmers market veggies and was SO tasty!).

    The sunset was beautiful (despite the sand fleas attacking me). Not long after sunset I wanted to sleep, and it was Mumpi’s turn to have a drink at the bar. He asked respectfully if we could stay overnight and they were more than okay about it, saying, “OF COURSE YOU CAN! You’re our customer now ;)” and even knocked one of his beers off the bill 😅 what a lovely bunch of people at that place! Now we understand what “Southern Hospitality” means 🥰

    On the road again
    We found a CRAZY looking dark art display- lots of toilets, mannequins, and all other sorts of oddities shaped together into a fantastically freaky art display. We had stumbled upon Crazy Dale’s Fort Apache, a junkyard/art display of a man who had made quite a name for himself in the south, and even got a documentary made about him. Here is an article about his insane life as a drug trafficker and artist:
    https://www.newsobserver.com/news/local/article…

    Flea Market on 17 South
    This was probably the best flea market I’ve ever been to… so many hidden vintage gems 💎 if I lived here I would’ve bought so much more stuff. We did score some really good quality CDs and tapes for our musical pleasure (including but not limited to Shania Twain, Nsync, Dixie Chicks), cutting board with a drawer for cutlery, a much needed lid for our pan, and a cell phone holder for easier navigation 🙃 Also interesting but not so cool: the south is swarming with die-hard Trump supporters. There was even a dedicated “Trump Stand” at the flea market 😳🤯
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  • Hunting Island: South Carolina

    21.–24. okt. 2024, Forente stater ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

    We stumbled upon one of the most beautiful state parks that was situated on Hunting Island in South Carolina- with a campsite a one minute walk to the beach and trails galore all around us, we decided to immediately book 3 nights at the campground.

    We took a boat ride to Philip‘s Island one day, a protected undeveloped piece of land that is home to abundant species of wildlife that can only be visited with the certified state park guide. We saw coyote tracks, encountered two alligators, had baby dolphins playfully jumping next to our boat, and spotted two bald eagles and tons of other birds.

    One of the most amazing parts about this area was the meeting of two landscapes that never fit together in my mind- one being the coniferous forests‘ flora and fauna (lots of pine trees, fat gray squirrels, monarch butterflies, coyotes, salt marshes and estuaries) that I recognized from my childhood in eastern Massachusetts; the second being the subtropical landscape, riddled with towering old oak trees draped in Spanish moss, dense swamps, carnivorous plants like the Venus fly trap, snakes, alligators, and palmetto trees.

    We were shown such kindness while we there too- so many people on our tour gave us suggestions of where to go next, and our camping neighbors even went out of their way to come by before we left to offer us a free place to stay in their driveway if we ever come back to the area 🥰

    I am really falling in love with the south and can definitely imagine making it back here again someday 😊
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  • One of my favorite squares :)

    Savannah, Georgia

    24. oktober 2024, Forente stater ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

    Our stop here was short and sweet: just a 2 hour stroll through one of the most charming cities I’ve seen in a while. Savannah is full of squares and has tons of trees- which is necessary with the brutal heat they experience down here. The architecture in the historic center is worth noting- with several elaborate churches, and beautiful houses are colorful and chock full of character. The center has an „Olden days“ type of feeling- lots of the inns still have gas lanterns burning on their porch entryways and horses and buggies still trot the streets.

    Mumpi&I both agreed that we would like to come back and spend more time here when the opportunity arises :)
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  • My Fairy Godmother

    24.–31. okt. 2024, Forente stater ⋅ ☁️ 29 °C

    Well I finally made it to visit my Aunty Laura, after so many years of being apart. As a child, I thought of her as a real life fairy. 🧚 I wasn’t sure after such a long time of not seeing each other how my childish romanticised image of her would compare to my adult perception… if it’s even possible, I admire and love her even more, and feel so deeply connected to her. When they say, “cut from the same cloth”, that is how I feel with my aunty.

    She was present for my most formative years, taking care of me regularly alongside her son Jake, who was born just a few weeks after me. From birth til age 7 or so, she was one of my primary caretakers. Life got a lot more complicated after that, with job changes, divorces, lalalala etc., and we saw each other less but still occasionally til I was an early teenager, and then she moved down south to Georgia. Soon after i left the country and we just lost touch.

    I got to spend time with her son Jake, my very first friend in the whole wide world… and we laughed like not a damn day had passed between childhood and now. He has married an incredible woman named Erin, who I wish I had met years and years ago and would most definitely hang out with regularly if we lived anywhere near each other. Their children, Clyde and Poppy, made their way so swiftly into my heart 💖

    While we were there, we laughed and talked for so many hours, kayaked into the sunset of Lake Oconee, played silly games with the kids, made clean delightful dishes, swam every single day, did yoga outside, went for walks with the dog, exchanged little nuggets of knowledge, laughed at Jeff’s dad jokes, and marvelled at my aunts “curiosity cabinet” with all her little collected treasures (butterflies and feathers and wood and shells galore!) and her extensive book shelf (ALL THE KINDS OF BOOKS I LOVE! From unique artsy/poetry pieces to cook books to nature to meditation and ecology books… reading heaven!)

    I cried so many grateful tears while there and even more on the car ride as we pulled away, wearing a purple shirt Aunty Laura gave me saying softly, “when you wear it you will feel me hugging you”. I am trying to focus on being happy for the magical time we had, and allowing myself to briefly be sad about the fact that for now, it has to be over.

    I will never let so much time pass again, and will never take my Shulman family for granted… as my aunty would say, “you are my people”, I love all of you!
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  • Dahlonega

    1.–4. nov. 2024, Forente stater ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

    We decided to head to the mountains after having the last weeks filled with coastline and lakeside relaxation. We ended up in the little town of Dahlonega, a recommendation from my aunty.

    It didn’t take long to realize we wanted to stay a few days. My first stop was at a pottery shop to meet Brad, a friendly guy whose work I admired at my aunty’s house.

    Just one shop over, I discovered my favorite place: Bleu, a local artist collective workspace&gallery and wine bar in one. You can sample wines from nearby vineyards in flights or buy it by the glass and wander slowly through this seven-tiny-room shop, each space a uniquely displayed exhibit of one artist, some of whom were there to chat and personally present their work.

    The whole town was filled with gems… from outdoor bars with live music, to one of the cutest Saturday morning artisan markets I’ve ever seen… the vibe is relaxed, authentic, and creative. One of our very favorite stops on this trip so far!
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