An Urbanite Discovers the Outdoors
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Here is her contribution to Outdoor Afro in words and in pictures.
As an ubanite born and raised in a concrete jungle, trips to the real wilderness were few and far between. Going out in nature just felt very unnatural. That all changed when I went to the University of Northern Iowa and graduate school in the midwest. The “norm” was outdoor activities if the temperature was above 30 F and nothing was falling from the sky. I discovered camping did not have to be a huge undertaking, it was casual weekend trip. My last year in college as a chemistry major, I got to do science outdoors through UNI’s Water Project and being in nature no longer felt so unnatural.
Now, I get out in the great outdoors as often as I can. Being married to a Midwesterner who fishes, snowboards, hikes, camps, boats and any-other-outdoor-hobby helps too! We live in the beautiful Pacific Northwest, a great place for a beach lover (me), mountain lover (husband) and outside lovers (our dogs).
Once place we all enjoy is Whidbey Island. We headed to Double Bluff Beach, a beautiful stretch of beach with stunning views of the Olympic mountain range. Double Bluff Beach has an off-leash dog park, along with plenty of interesting marine life for people and pups to enjoy (or chase after). For a few hours, we all got to feel far away but were only a short ferry ride away from bustling Seattle. That’s a perfect fit for this nature loving urbanite!
Ray Burks is a Forensic Scientist who lives in the Pacific Northwest with her husband and canine companions. Follow her on Twitter @RadiumYttrium
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