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Lindsay Clark

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Believe it or not...this is still Colorado. I had quite a few sandy wipe-outs and quite a good glute work-out. Biggest sand dunes in North America! @ Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve instagram.com/p/B2HKfEtgE_C/…


Trying to get back into reading about writing in hopes of jumpstarting my next bit of editing. Read this piece on titles that makes me grateful I finally found a detail that carried a major theme. If anyone else is struggling with a new title, have a read: writermag.com/improve-your-w…


Denver food lovers, come learn how to get a lil crazy with sourdough and make delicious bread for your whole week. My first class is now available! “Beyond the Basics: Getting Creative with Sourdough Bread + Butter” on September 22 at 1:30pm nightout.com/events/sourdou…


I get to see one of the three Seawormies tomorrow in Colorado, and it’s making me think about my trip home in July with this epic hide and seek champion. That face ❤️ @ Indianapolis, Indiana instagram.com/p/B1bmhyNhKXW/…


I’m just a bird looking for my squirrel @ The Denver Central Market instagram.com/p/B1Y2rjoATZc/…


Doing all sorts of things I’ve never done before: 10K 🥳 @ City Park, Denver instagram.com/p/B1T6sr_Abel/…


I haven’t posted about bread on this account in a while. I’ve been keeping this side of me on my pangeasoven account, even though, from the looks of my camera roll, bread has started to dominate my life. . I’ve been… instagram.com/p/B1OjdZiA28E/…


I recently finished reading wandering_tattler’s manuscript about her family’s journey along the Continental Divide. Books are often where my travel inspiration comes from, so when we decided we were visiting… instagram.com/p/B1HZULGAKlq/…


The best part of camping ⛺️ @ Carbon County, Wyoming instagram.com/p/B0_nBe4gIVO/…


I wrote another article to break down the evolution of my thinking around my trip to Fiji back in 2019/2010. While drafting my manuscript, I decided to take down twenty-two YouTube videos of the trip. Here's why: ethicalstorytelling.com/travel-videos/ #Fiji #TravelVideos #Voluntourism


Looking to make an impromptu trip to southeastern Wyoming next week: to hike, perhaps camp, enjoy the landscapes. Looking for native-owned businesses to support and unique experiences to WY. #thatswy #wyoming #nativeowned #travel


It was a short trip home, but I got some quality time with my boys. @ Indianapolis, Indiana instagram.com/p/B0RvigcAnCM/…


My camera roll is filled with loaves of sourdough, a dog named Lychee, and this view. @ Downtown Denver instagram.com/p/BzozTzXAWUM/…


I’ve been putting my writing on the back burner for a month, and I don’t know why. Focusing on selling bread and newsletters. I need to reëngage with my work. I still care about it deeply. As deeply as I love this cultured compound butter and sunsets.

nomadderwhere's tweet image. I’ve been putting my writing on the back burner for a month, and I don’t know why. Focusing on selling bread and newsletters. I need to reëngage with my work. I still care about it deeply. As deeply as I love this cultured compound butter and sunsets.

The first weekend of summer was moody and unpredictable in Colorado. Two feet of snow fell in the mountains. The weather derailed our camping plans at Rocky Mountain NP, but thankfully it turned out pretty nice on… instagram.com/p/BzIlPQYAo9y/…


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Do y’all remember when “co working spaces” were called LIBRARIES and they were free?


What would YOU do if money was no object? I’m curious. I’m also curious if anyone’s heard the Alan Watts lecture of the same question.


Got any suggestions to add to this Anti-Racist Reading List? nytimes.com/2019/05/29/boo…


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"This gets to the heart of what’s wrong with voluntourism, and even tourism economies in general: They are intended for the benefit of the tourist, not centered on the needs of underprivileged destination communities." @bani_amor yesmagazine.org/issues/travel/…


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My feature in YES! Mag's Radical Travel issue takes on Mark Twain's famed "travel is fatal to prejudice" quote (barf) and encourages folks to consider travel through a social justice, and not a politically neutral lens


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