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Food & Travel: The PNW Culinary Experience

"There is a pleasure in the pathless woods,
There is a rapture on the lonely shore,
There is society, where none intrudes,
By the deep sea, and music in its roar:
I love not man the less, but Nature more" - Lord Byron

Change—a neutral word, but often a significant one. Over the past year and a half, I've taken in the sights and sounds of the "great indoors" and needed to switch up my ho-hum routine. I'm tired of spinning the same wheels in the same spaces, and so I'm done. No more couch sitting, web surfing and Uber eats. I need something...Evergreen.

Lucky for me, I had some PTO stashed away and was able to make a trip out to Alderbrook Resort and Spa. Me at a resort? Yes, yes, I know what you're thinking, but hear me out. The fine people at Alderbrook gave me precisely what I was looking for: a comfortable escape nestled in the boundless woods of Washington State.

Echoing the beauty of Washington State's Hood Canal, The Spa at Alderbrook Resort surrounds you with the tranquility of Nature, with the aroma of cedar and evergreen, and the gentle sound of water cascading over rocks. It is the ideal place to bring body, mind, and soul into balance.

Culinary Adventures

Have A Uniquely Pacific Northwest Experience

As much as I enjoy hitting the reset button, learning a new skill or two is a must when on a vacay. With that in mind, I thoroughly enjoyed partaking in the Gathering Grove Culinary Adventure. The concept is pretty straightforward:

Walk on private, old-growth forested trails.
Learn about local foraging and mushroom picking with a knowledgeable guide until you reach the Gathering Grove.
Find inspiration from the natural beauty and your senses.
Enjoy an immersive culinary experience led by Chef Sara.

**Major Key: this experience is best for groups with 10-24 guests, adding an interactive layer: Talking with people. Something also lost to the past year and a half...**

The Gather Grove experience had it all! Nothing beats a guided nature walk within an edible landscape, good times with good people, and a multi-course meal in the open air. Shout out to Chef Sara who's talent is only eclipsed by her dope personality.

I'm always happy to leave the crib and feel revitalized being out in Nature! I recommend that you - the reader - do the same. Get out, go out and wander a bit - but never be lost.

"All that is gold does not glitter,
Not all those who wander are lost;
The old that is strong does not wither,
Deep roots are not reached by the frost.
From the ashes a fire shall be woken,
A light from the shadows shall spring;
Renewed shall be blade that was broken,
The crownless again shall be king."
J.R.R. Tolkein

So check out the Alderbrook Resort and Spa, say hello to the great people there, and please let'em know Amas sent ya.

Sponsored by: Alderbrook Resort

Photos & Video By: Erin Wakeman

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Crusin' with MB Seattle: The Best Or Nothing

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“Fashion anticipates … elegance is a state of mind." – Oleg Cassini

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Beauty, sophistication, elegance. Three concepts we relish, admire and invest bandwidth toward. For your consideration, I'd love to throw one more into the mix: satisfaction. When we add delight to the recipe, life seems a bit lighter; days seem a bit brighter, and harmony feels attainable. 

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During this chill photoshoot - led by my boy ILL WILL MEDIA - the good people at Mercedes-Benz of Seattle had us work with two excellent vehicles: the GLC43 AMG and the A220. 

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While bold looks and advanced tech on the whips are captivating, excellent customer service from these folks is the proverbial "cherry on top." The dealership made me feel appreciated, attended to, and fulfilled. Like attracts like is a great saying, and as I never cut corners with my style, they took the same approach. 

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A sunny day in Seattle is a rarifying and marvelous thing. Spending this time handling luxurious vehicles while cruising around my neighborhood laughing with Portia (from girlfriendgetaway) made me think of happier times and had me feeling grateful.

Portia (who is downright hilarious) also shared her gladness with the candor and professionalism Mercedes-Benz of Seattle provided. It was a win-win-win, and I'd love to work with them again in the near future (fingers crossed).


Simply put, the right people, in the right situations with the right vehicles, can produce amazing results. Mercedes Monday was dope, Benz Wednesday was fantastic, and I wish you the MB experience soon (no matter what day of the week). So if you're ever around the Greater Seattle area, head over to Mercedes-Benz of Seattle for their award-winning customer service, and let 'em know AMAS sent ya.

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How to survive solo travel - Things to know about solo travel

This post was sponsored by Cabana.

"Investment in Travel is an investment in yourself." - Matthew Karsten

Typically when I think about traveling somewhere, I have another companion in mind. Whether it be a college bud, my cousin, or a significant other, most of my travel stories often have a companion or two mixed in. What am I getting at? Evolution. Something new. Leaning into an adventure. As a student of fashion, I know first hand that art and life often converge and provide ample opportunities to notice where the lines intersect. In fashion, we appreciate change. As each season brings in new styles and old callbacks (here's looking at you, summer dresses), I decided to mix it up: AMAS traveled solo.

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"Alone" and "Lonely" aren't the same thing
Solo travel tips put a premium on people mixing, but this can be fruitless—you chose to travel alone after all. On the flip side, big groups rarely have time for solo activities; you won't have this issue, so, Carpe Omnia!

Measure Expectations
Everyone wants the perfect start to their vacation in which everything continues to run smoothly. Be sure to pace yourself and breathe slowly through the tense (and unexpected) moments.

Hostel, Hotels...Cabana?
Smart, Simple, Safe, and Reliable. These are a few of the core values at Cabana. In this video, AMAS takes the new Cabana van for a spin instead of other familiar travel pursuits. Ditch the hostel, run from the hotel, and hop in the van, man.

Manage your Cash, watch your stash
Broke is a hell of a lousy joke when out and about, but even more so when traveling solo. Transient tactics aren't going to cut it in unfamiliar territory. As a solo traveler, do not get accustomed to freebies with no one to watch your back. Also, always have money available to you or don't go at all! It is far safer to be bored at home than stuck on the road with only a dime on your person.

iOs or Android approved
When perusing the attractions or any place that requires patiently waiting, use your phone to book reservations or grab tickets in advance. Doing so will optimize your time when traveling by yourself.

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In conclusion, traveling solo has its pros and cons. Pros: solo travel gives you the ultimate freedom, and "doing nothing on vacation" is acceptable. Cons: certain situations will still go wrong (which is typical for any trip). You cannot expect everything to go according to plan. The difference is you are more comfortable traveling by yourself. I want to say a special thank you to Cabana for letting me use one of their vans. Until next time, stay safe and happy trails.

Photography By Chad

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