By Kim Fuller Published in the Organic Soul “If we had no winter, the spring would not be so pleasant.” Anne Bradstreet In a welcome shift of seasons, we begin to shake off winter’s heavy and weathered boughs to receive the gifts of spring renewal. Every year there seems to be talk of spring cleaning, but there is much more to be explored in this time of cleansing than the dust bunnies underneath your bed. Use ... continue reading...
From Vail to St. Moritz: Exploring deep roots of European ski towns
By Kim Fuller Published in the Vail Daily Vail stole my heart as a girl. My young romantic spirit fell hard for the charm and sparkle of the mountain village, and I grew evermore intrigued by the old soul that seemed to resonate through the cobblestone streets of this town. So it was really no surprise when St. Moritz swept me off my feet. I visited this picturesque place in Switzerland last winter, intrigued by its ... continue reading...
Off the grid and away from the grind in western Maine’s Huts and Trails
By Kim Fuller Published in Denver Post KINGFIELD, Maine — Blue sky broke through the fir and spruce as we pedaled up the rocky path cut through thick forest. It was a gorgeous, warm late-August morning, and we were riding to the Stratton Brook Hut, the newest lodging in the Maine Huts and Trails, a network of trails and eco lodges near Sugarloaf Mountain Resort. It should have been a great start to our ... continue reading...
Check out these 3 Vail-area resorts that are stepping up their brunch game
By Kim Fuller Published in Vail Daily Let's do brunch. It's a delicious statement that you may be hearing more and more around the Vail Valley. For a while this area was lacking a solid brunch scene, but some of the top resorts in the area are stepping up to the plate and serving up a gourmet game. GROUP GATHERING The Sebastian Resort Vail recently launched their Sunday Funday brunch that features a ... continue reading...
3 Key Tips To Becoming A Successful Freelance Travel Writer
By Kim Fuller Published in Huffington Post Every single day, I find another reason to love what I do. As a freelance writer, I’m my own boss and set my own schedule. I get paid to travel often and share the stories of my journeys through words and photos. When I’m not globetrotting, I work in a cozy office from my home in the Colorado mountains. I work hard because I love my work, and loving my work has translated ... continue reading...
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