** This post contains affiliate links. I make a small commission for purchases made through these links at no additional cost to you. Thanks for supporting Floradise. I am always up for camping, especially when I came up with the idea of camping during our trip to Maui. Once I figured out where to stay (Wai'anapanapa State Park) and where to rent our gear, the next challenge was to figure out what clothing to pack. The east side of Maui was ... Read the Post...
Ragnar Del Sol 2013
My first Ragnar relay, Feb. 22-23, was an unforgettable experience that pushed me to my limits and gave me an unrivaled sense of accomplishment. Ragnar is a 12-person, 200 mile relay race, with courses around the country. My nerves didn't let me get a wink of sleep the night before Ragnar Del Sol. Our team had met to decorate our vans and pack some of our stuff. I came home and finished preparing, checking off items on my packing list. I ... Read the Post...
Rediscovering Rocky Point, Mexico
I drove to Rocky Point, Mexico alone … and nothing bad happened. This past weekend, I drove across the border to Puerto Peñasco, Sonora, also known as Rocky Point, where my family was waiting. I heard a few gasps when I told friends about my solo adventure. What made me the most nervous was the possibility of my car breaking down in an area with no cell service. That being said, I would never recommend that anyone go on a roadtrip alone. ... Read the Post...
Sutra Midtown’s Yoga in the Park with Black Carl
Sutra Midtown is celebrating its fourth anniversary this month. Part of the celebration included the return of yoga in the park, but with a twist. Local band Black Carl performed live during a class led by Danielle at Coronado Historic Park. And it was free!More than 100 yogis turned out for the one-of-a-kind performance/yoga session. Sutra sold concert tees ($20) to commemorate the occasion. Black Carl's new album, "The Wheel," was for sale too ... Read the Post...