This year, I've managed to hang out at both the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean, see the redwoods and the desert for the first time, and hike the beautiful trails of Montana. Spending all this time in nature has reminded me of two things:
1. America is gorgeous.
2. I should spend more time exploring nature close to home.
Julie Ann Tingley is a master of capturing the beauty of the natural world. Her shots from Wyoming and Tennessee let you imagine yourself in these gorgeous locations—misty, hushed and expansive. They are a pleasant reminder to go outside.
See more of Tingley's photos on her Flickr page.
















Hungry and ready.Photo credit
The mac and cheese staple presentation.Photo credit
Pizza ready from the oven.Photo credit
Friends hover around the barbeque.Photo credit
Seafood platter on the beach.Photo credit
Scarecrow watches over a vegetable garden.Photo credit 



Gif from Schitt's Creek via 
People on a beautiful hike.Photo credit:
A healthy senior couple.Photo credit:
A diverse group of friends together.Photo credit:
A doctor connects with a young boy.
Self talk in front of the mirror.Photo credit:
Lightbulb of ideas.Photo credit 

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