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Dawn Quyle Landau
Mother, Writer, treasure hunter, aging red head, and sushi lover. This is my view on life, "Straight up, with a twist––" because life is too short to be subtle! Featured blogger for Huffington Post, and followed on Twitter by LeBron James– for reasons beyond my comprehension.
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Spontaneous combustion
I arrived tonight in West Yellowstone, at the far west side of the park. It was another glorious day of rambling, exploring the world around me and my thoughts. The endless beauty of this place blows my mind. Today, as … Continue reading
Freedom and grizzly bears
Thanks to very spotty wifi at the little hotel I’ve landed in, in Gardiner, MT, I haven’t been able to post for the past couple of days. That’s ok, it’s given me more time to think and experience this adventure … Continue reading
Posted in Natural beauty, Parenting, travel, traveling alone, Women's issues
Tagged freedom, grizzlies, hiking, solitude
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Giddy up.
Arrived in Jackson Hole today and so far love it. The first day of driving, Friday the 1st, was a bit tough, as I’d had only 5 hrs sleep the night before and was wiped out. AJ and I stopped … Continue reading
Posted in Mothers, Natural beauty, Parenting, travel, traveling alone, Yee haw
Tagged Adventure, bison, free falling, Jackson Hole, kids at camp, traveling alone
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Cowboys, bison and grizzlies… oh my!
We are now packing for the upcoming road trip that we begin this week. Little Man is putting his gear together with his dad and I am updating my iPod . There will need to be lots of music (I’m … Continue reading
Posted in Humor, Mothers, Parenting, travel, Women's issues
Tagged Adventure, escaping, kids home for the summer, Kruger, Martha Stewart, perfectionism, pressure., sending kids to camp, Yellowstone
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Blink
Today, I was talking to a friend about the fact that we both have our 30th high school reunions this year. My class has put together a Facebook page, where we are all reconnecting. Frankly, some of us were never … Continue reading
Posted in Honest observations on many things, Parenting, Women's issues
Tagged aging, high school reunions, identity
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Some days are diamonds, some days are stone.
Summer seems to be finally here. Here in the Pacific Northwest, that means that it’s not as cold, not raining and we are all giddy for that alone. Officially, none of us really expect summer until after July 4th, which … Continue reading
Posted in Honest observations on many things, Parenting, Women's issues
Tagged ADHD, college age kids, running away, Summer, summer camps
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First post, Check. Crows and other nests.
Just setting up this Blog, is a major check on my “things to do list” (a bucket list item too) that is either on a yellow note pad (always present in my kitchen) or keeping me awake at night, bumping … Continue reading


