One of my favorite things about Winthrop had to be the river. It was sort of mesmerizing. I now understand why Pocahontas sang a whole song about them. Ted and I didn't take any photos of the river during this particular evening in town, but we did decide to stop at the bridge over the river and snap a few photos before enjoying one of the best meals either of us have had in a very long time. Bravo delicious Italian restaurant in Twisp, WA. Bravo.
6.13.2014
6.11.2014
a stroll through town
Maybe it's the theater girl in me, but I love a well-themed ensemble. Not to the point where I feel like I'm walking around in a costume or anything - I'll wait to do that when I fulfill my dream job of working at Disneyland - but rather something that makes me feel at home among the scenery. So when my boyfriend told me we'd be visiting a town that looked like an old Western film I had to bust out the strappy feather-trimmed sandals, burnished gold accessories and sunset-red dress.
Location:
Winthrop, WA, USA
6.09.2014
a weekend in winthrop
{our view from the cabin}
My boyfriend and I decided to embark on a little getaway this past weekend, so we packed up the car and headed a few hours northeast to Winthrop, WA where his family has a cabin. Surrounded by the beautiful Cascade mountain range (the scenery is astounding!) and themed as an old-fashioned Western town (it felt like Disneyland!), Winthrop is, in a word, idyllic. This was my first time visiting and I'm already counting the days until I can go back. A few outfit posts are in the works, so for now I'll just share a few snapshots from our trip. Enjoy!
{a perfect place to enjoy a sweet treat}
{craft beer + a riverside deck}
{at the local glass blower's shop}
{organic cider tasting on a sunny porch}
{I call this photo "view from a beach towel..."}
{sunday brunch}
{our home for the weekend}
{long drive with a lovely view}
{quick stop at an awe-inspring overlook}
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