#RunningTo Weeks 25 & 26 in Review: Niagara Falls, Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, Acadia National Park, Boston

So. I apologize. In racing across eastern Canada and New England to make it back to Eden in time for Thanksgiving, I missed blogging last week. THERE WAS NO TIME.To rectify the situation, I've combined this week's usual "week in review" into a double-dose of weekly review goodness. It all started with my first visit to Niagara Falls -- the "Grand Canyon of the East," as I like to call it. Gorgeous.Despite the -5 degree frigidity (Celsius, thank goodness), Canada treated me just as handsomely as the previous two times. From Toronto to Ottawa to Montreal, the sights were special; the people, even more so.Acadia National Park in eastern Maine was a definite highlight of this trip. It was awesome to be there in the off-season when it's free, hardly anyone else is there, and did I mention it was totally FREE? I'd never before ventured to those uppermost regions of New England, so it was a refreshing collection of moments.And then BAHSTON to wrap it all up.Enjoy these moments from the wandering weeks that were, and stay tuned this Monday for a special announcement and the beginning of the end! (Dun dun dun . . . join my newsletter for first dibs on the big reveal.)#RunningTo: Niagara Falls#RunningTo: Niagara Falls#RunningTo: Toronto, ON#RunningTo: Toronto, ON#RunningTo: Snow#RunningTo: Ottawa, ON#RunningTo: Montreal, QC#RunningTo: Montreal, QC#RunningTo: Montreal, QC#RunningTo: Montreal, QC#RunningTo: Montreal, QC#RunningTo: Montreal, QC#RunningTo: Acadia National Park#RunningTo: Acadia National Park#RunningTo: Acadia National Park#RunningTo: Acadia National Park#RunningTo: Boston, MA#RunningTo: Boston, MA#RunningTo: Boston, MA#RunningTo: Boston, MA#RunningTo: Boston, MA#RunningTo: Boston, MA#RunningTo: Thanksgiving Traffic#RunningTo: ThanksgivingI hope y'all had the happiest of Thanksgivings! Anything lovely or quirky happen around the dinner table?

Thomas Mark Zuniga

I’m a storyteller, wanderer, and nonprofit director. Of all the epic places I’ve been, my favorite place in the world is the space where coffee and vulnerability intersect.

https://thomasmarkz.com
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