#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. Care to share some of your story with me? I’d be honored to listen.

thomasmarkz.story@gmail.com

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