Force of Nature
Be like the river. Create your own path. People will doubt you but they don’t know what you’ve been through or your strength. Many have doubted the water but she always finds her way. xo ©Tracy Blowers
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Be like the river. Create your own path. People will doubt you but they don’t know what you’ve been through or your strength. Many have doubted the water but she always finds her way. xo ©Tracy Blowers
Read MoreEvery year while volunteering at Best Friends Animal Society, we (of course!) discuss getting another dog or cat. We rescued our girl, Utah, when she was a puppy and this time we wanted to rescue an older dog. Utah has health issues so we knew it had to be the perfect fit. While volunteering, we walked […]
Read MoreIt’s a rainy day so I’m dreaming of camping, looking at photos from past trips and planning new ones. I love going through old pictures and reminiscing. One of the best things about living in the Twin Cities is the convenience of not having to travel too far to “get-away”. We really enjoyed camping at Baker […]
Read MoreDid you know that we have a National Park running right through the Twin Cities in Minnesota? The Mississippi National River and Recreation Area offers 72 miles of boating, running/walking/hiking/biking trails, fishing, birdwatching, nature and city photography and much more. We are fortunate to live in an urban area with so much nature to enjoy. “Unlike most […]
Read MoreI had a blast taking photos at the opening celebration of The Analog Difference Art Exhibition located in the retail space at 700 Central! Gallery hours this weekend are Saturday and Sunday, May 18 & 19, 1-6pm. Art-A-Whirl is also happening in Northeast Minneapolis! Did you know that Art-A-Whirl is the largest open studio tour […]
Read MoreIf you wish to be a warrior, prepare to get broken. If you wish to be an explorer, prepare to get lost. If you wish to be a lover, prepare to be both. -Daniel Saint Be both! Enjoy the day! This is Boynton Canyon Trail in Sedona, Arizona. The rock formation is Kachina Woman, she […]
Read MoreGrand Staircase-Escalante National Monument was the last place in the continental United States to be mapped. It still feels wild and untouched. On our recent road trip to Utah, we took Cottonwood Canyon Road from Big Water to Cannonville and then up to Bryce Canyon National Park. Cottonwood Canyon Road is 46 miles of unpaved […]
Read MoreFun headshot shoot with Macy from Steven Scott Management! Do you have a favorite? It’s hard to choose, she’s so photogenic! Contact me for updated headshots at usoulphoto@gmail.com. ©Tracy Blowers
Read MoreI’ve been meditating every day for the last few weeks. It’s been amazing and I definitely feel better when I’m done. One day I took my blood pressure before and after and it was much lower when I finished. Today I kept seeing a bear. So random. Then I remembered that while in Sedona I […]
Read MoreDo not lose time on daily trivialities. Do not dwell on petty detail. For all of these things melt away and drift apart within the obscure traffic of time. Live well and live broadly. You are alive and living now. “NOW” is the envy of all the dead. -Don Hertzfeldt I had no idea the […]
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