Earlier this week, I took a day trip with my mom, sister, and gramma to the DeYoung museum in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco. Since it's way far away from the ferry terminal, we drove instead of taking the ferry, which is kinda sad but at least we got to go over the Golden Gate bridge. It was beautiful. By beautiful I mean you could actually see it without fog completely hiding it like last time, when Gran and I had no clue that we were going over it until about halfway over (shoutout to my Gran, can't wait to see you!). So the main purpose of this seemingly random museum visit day was to go see the Summer of Love 50th Anniversary Experience show that was there. We decided that we were going to dress up in hippie clothes and march through that museum flashing peace signs at everything. Well almost everything. We got an amazing parking place and went through the Summer of Love exhibit first, of course. I love pretty much anything old-school, so naturally I loved this. You could have spent a lot more time looking at the posters than we did, because there were so many and we didn't spend a whole bunch of time looking at them. After that we went through some of the classic art exhibits, which was cool too. It was a pretty cool day.
Okay, tomorrow my dad and I are getting on a plane heading east to O-H-I-O. And this time I'm gonna try and document my time there instead of just one post. Expect at least 3 posts, because I have 3 major blog post-worthy things as of now that I know of. I am so excited. Stay tuned people. ✌️
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So we're in California now, and since there wasn't really enough content for a full blog post, I decided to put some pictures from our road trip with some captions. Those are the only pics that turned out okay, maybe I'll post something else in the next week or so. Ciao fo now.
Blogging this a few days after Ugh, being in Seattle is the best. This trip we spent the day shopping and nothing else, and that was more-than-fine by me. We left in the morning and had an amazing ferry ride. It was really sunny and not too cold, and we saw some porpoises too. We then got off the ferry and headed to The London Plane to eat (of course we had to do this first, eating is always the foremost thing that we do). We got croissants with butter and preserves, which were beyond amazing. The place was absolutely beautiful; but my only complaint was that the employees were not the most hospitable. However, I would likely recommend going because the food was so good and it was such a good setting. Then we started our shopping. We went to so many stores, from Watson Kennedy to Urban Outfitters and Anthropologie, with a couple coffees in between. Saw a couple of Cleveland shirts, and that made me pretty happy. We had a blast. We had to almost sprint to catch our ferry ride home, but we made it. Mariners fans were starting to head to the ballpark, which I was slightly jealous about but also comforted that I was somewhat near the action. Soon enough, Victoria, soon enough. The ride home was fairly quick, and we got home in time to see some of the game, which I don't really want to talk about but will say this: this was the first game that was an actual 2-way contest. The Cavs were finally playing like they were in the Finals, and I'm glad to see my team playing like themselves again. So anyway, of course I was upset about the loss but I'm also so thankful that I got to spend time in such an amazing place as Seattle. Some other stuff that's happened: My sister got her ears pierced, so that was exciting for her. We also went to see Wonder Woman, which was totally awesome and is something that everyone should see. We're leaving tomorrow for California, so I'll probably post some pictures on Instagram and on the blog as well. GO CAVS.
Welp. I'm In Port Townsend already, and I did not blog the days of the road trip. Whoops. Sorry. Honestly, it wasn't the most exciting trip, and was pretty darn uneventful. We basically stayed in the same places that we did on the last road trip, and didn't see much wildlife at ALL. It went by really fast luckily, and we at moderately healthy food. So yeah. Glad that we're in Port Townsend. We already went shopping downtown, and I added 2 Lila Drake rings to my collection as well as bopping in and out of just about every shop that we walked by. Now that I'm done with the road trip/boredom and we start doing more exciting things, I'll probably blog more and have some more content to blog about. There will probably be a Seattle trip sometime in the next week, so stay tuned. This summer I'm going to try and cover all of the major things that I do, and I hope to this time document more of my time in Ohio. Last year I think I only blogged like once, and since the time I spend there means so much to me, I want to share some of my experiences. By the way, this summer I hope to do a couple of young adult book reviews, so stay tuned for that as well. I just discovered GoodReads and, like a good devoted book nerd, have completely planned my summer book list. Also, make sure to follow my 'Gram account; I've been trying to put some stuff on there. Again, it's victoria.adams.22 , follow it!! Yep, that's about it. Go Cavs.
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Victoria Adams is an Alaskan teen who loves photography, airports, baseball, books, ferry rides, anything aesthetically pleasing, and strong coffee. She impulsively wanted to start a blog to post pictures of her travels and write about them in article format. Her pictures on this blog are taken on an iPhone 6s.
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