Going Dark

selfie on the trial
My husband and me

Twitter, Facebook, work e-mail, personal e-mail, and voice mails are delivered to me daily via my iPhone, iPad, and MacBook Air. I could just disconnect the devices or turn them off and take a vacation without leaving the house. That would be a good idea, but an even better idea is to travel to a place where even if your devices are turned on, there is no reception. . . no wi-fi, no 3G, 4G or even analog. This has come to be known as “going dark.”

This weekend I headed to the Texas Hill Country and camped with a group of friends at Lost Maples SNA in Vanderpool, Texas. As soon as we reached spotty cell coverage, I turned off my phone and left it off until late Sunday night. *big sigh of relief* I could not have asked for a better weekend getaway. The weather, company, food, and activities were great. We trail ran, biked, and relaxed!

Good Food

Smores!
Smores!
Camp fire pizzas!
Camp fire pizzas!

Good Friends

Friend on the trail
Friend on the trail
Making the dough!
Making the dough!
You are here!
You are here!

Being outside

East Trail of Lost Maples SNA
East Trail of Lost Maples SNA
West Trail of Lost Maples SNA
West Trail of Lost Maples SNA
Morning bike ride
Morning bike ride

Little Cabin in the woods…

Little piece of happiness

One of my very good friends and I decided to get away for a couple of days. The goal was to get out of town, but within driving distance and to keep it as low key as possible.

We found an affordable cabin that met our requirements. We were able to remove ourselves from our “daily routines” and spend some time in a bare essentials cabin and just relax. Not only did we get in some great trail running we had the opportunity to test out new cooking techniques with the outside grill (instead of an oven/stove) and a microwave.

The weather was wet and chilly but the cabin was warm and toasty with a great view of the lake. Consensus? Mission accomplished!