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Old Burial Hill Cemetery

by Kaylah Stroup September 17, 2018

Old Burial Hill Marblehead, MA

Old Burial Hill Cemetery in Marblehead, Massachusetts came highly recommended by many folks whose travel suggestions I hold in high regard. Not that that matters because after visiting Salem I had completely forgotten about those recommendations. Luckily, as we were leaving the area, I thought to look at the FindAGrave app. I spotted the name ‘Old Burial Hill’ and instantly recognized it as somewhere I remembered looking up previously. I’d have definitely been bummed to miss out on this beauty!

Old Burial Hill Cemetery was established in 1638. It’s one of the oldest graveyards in New England. Surrounded by gorgeous old homes, on top of a rocky hill, overlooking the Atlantic, it basically could not be any more picturesque. The headstones are all beautifully preserved, and in incredible shape for their age. Nearly every one of them covered in symbolism. Skulls galore!!! Will I ever get over the excitement of skulls on headstones? I think not.

Aside from the hot sun relentlessly beating down us, our visit couldn’t have been more lovely. It seemed like every time I turned around there was something super awesome that caught my attention. I was especially fond of how close the houses were to the graveyard. One house, in particular, stands out in my mind it had a kitchen window that looked directly out onto the cemetery. Taking photos of headstones near it felt weird because it was THAT close.

'2 children' headstone

More from this trip –
▴ Three days in New England
▴ Ponyhenge
▴ The Burying Point
▴ the Atlantic Ocean

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Friday Favorites #482

by Kaylah Stroup September 14, 2018
This post contains affiliate links. Check out our disclosure policy for more details.

This dress! It’s cute, simple, and has a fun flare without being too wild. Love it.

(via Modcloth)

How cute is this circle shaped bag?! It’s under $30, comes in a handful of colors, and has great reviews.

(via The Lovely Tote Co.)

The perfect salt & pepper shakers for the Halloween season… or ya know, any season!

(via Barruntando)

Eye love these earrings!

(via FabParlor)

Loving these rain booties!

(via Amazon)

I am obsessed with these mirrors. The tabletop version is awesome but I can already picture the wall mirror in my home!

(via Urban Outfitters)

Digging this velvet dress.

(via Modcloth)

Oh, just a raincoat covered with tiny dogs! Joules has the best prints!

(via Amazon)

Hi, um, did you guys see the news? My husband has a book coming out!!! Abandoned Cleveland! I’m so proud of him. I’ll definitely write a whole post about it when it finally comes out but for now, I’m happy to finally be able to spill the news. It’s available for pre-order!

(via Amazon)

YES!

(via Bunny Dee)

This hand!

(via Urban Outfitters)

Link love…

  • Cactus measuring spoons!!
  • I get the feeling I’ve definitely featured these eye earrings before buuut oh well.
  • LOVING this color block sweater. Also, this colorful chevron top!
  • The perfect pink fall jacket.
  • Look at this felt monstera!!! Perfect for y’all who can’t keep plants alive.
  • I brake with my bigfoot for cryptids.

Happy Friday!
xoxo

PS. I have a ton more rad finds here! This week I made a list that features a whole bunch of awesome books. With the weather cooling down, it’s the perfect time to learn a new skill or just cozy up with a good book.


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the Atlantic Ocean!

by Kaylah Stroup September 13, 2018

Willard Beach

Willard Beach – South Portland, ME

On our last trip to Maine, back in 2016, I made it a point to visit a few spots along the ocean. (Giant’s Stairs, Pemaquid Point & Acadia NP) I loooove Lake Erie but the ocean just makes me feel whole. It sounds so dramatic, especially from someone who grew up nowhere near a body of water that large but I just feel so at peace anytime we visit.

Other than really old cemeteries, one of the biggest things I was excited about while on my New England road trip last month was visiting the ocean again. I didn’t have any spots planned and figured we could just wing it when it was time to finally choose a beach.

While we were eating at Becky’s Diner in Portland (so good!) we happened to ask our waitress if she had any recommendations for beaches that weren’t major tourist spots. She seemed more than happy to share and ended up writing down a handful of spots for us, even giving us suggestions based on how easy they’d be to park!

hermit crab found at Willard Beach

After looking up her suggestions we decided to head to Willard Beach. It was love at first sight. The beach was fairly unpopulated which was exactly what we were looking for. I immediately headed straight into the water. I looked down, spotted something moving, reached down to pick it up, and darted over to Jeff to show him my find. A hermit crab! I was so pleased. The very first one I’d ever seen outside of a pet store. We snapped a few pictures then I headed to the water to put it back.

A few minutes later, I spotted something else moving. Another hermit crab! I peered into the water and realized there were hermit crabs galore. More of them then I could ever imagine! I immediately became very cautious of my every move, not wanting to accidentally squish one. It was one of the most exciting things possible. They’re literally just hermit crabs. I have no sentimental attachments to the weird little creatures but stumbling upon them – and so many of them, at that – was the best.

After getting my fill of hermit crabs (just kidding, not possible!), we left in route for our hotel. On the way there I realized just how close we were to Higgins Beach. This was another spot the waitress had recommended and one that was already on my radar before we even left Cleveland thanks to Julie. It was one of those times where you’re really tired but also very aware that this is a special occasion because how often are you actually this close to the ocean, you might as well go. So, we turned around and headed to Higgins Beach.

Another love at first sight spot! We arrived at low tide and got to explore a rocky area that was completely empty except for us. We spotted lots of neat-o little fish, and a whole bunch more hermit crabs as the sun set. It was pure magic!

Aside from the hermit crabs, another highlight was the tide coming in a little quicker than expected. I always love getting my feet wet when we’re at the beach but Jeff is one of those weirdos who doesn’t like to. He was out on a rock shooting photos and didn’t realize how fast the water had came in around him. Instead of getting his shoes wet or even taking them off, he accepted my half joking offer of a piggy back ride back to dry land. I’m honestly shocked I didn’t drop him since we were both laughing so much. Just one of those memories I never want to forget…

Higgins Beach – Scarborough, Maine

Our time exploring Maine’s beaches was not enough. These two spots combined equal my favorite ocean visit thus far. I can’t wait to visit again!
xoxo

More from this trip –
▴ Three days in New England
▴ Ponyhenge
▴ The Burying Point
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adventures in avocado propagation VI

by Kaylah Stroup September 12, 2018

avocado propagation

July 17th, 2018 —-> August 2nd, 2018

Since the beginning of the year I’ve been trying my hand to grow avocado pits. It’s been an extremely slow process. My patience has definitely paid off though, especially in the last few months. At first, the only progress I could see was cracked pits and the tiniest bit of root but once the sprouts popped out the top that’s when I really got excited.

Out of the original six I started back in January I’ve planted one in dirt, left two in water to grow, and tossed the other three in the trash. It’s been a really interesting experiment. Growing a bunch at the same time has given me the freedom to test different things to see which methods work best. So far all I’ve really found out is that each pit is different and will grow at it’s own pace. There isn’t really a one size fits all thing that seems to work here.

August 13th, 2018

The white planter with the googley eyes on it contains the plant formerly in the tooth at the beginning of this post. It defintitely needed some room to grow.

As you can see, I’ve added a few more pits to the collection. I just couldn’t resist. Tossing out some from the original batch was a bummer but the three that are growing definitely have me hooked on the process. I don’t necessarily feel like any of the three that have sprouted are thriving just yet. I’ve also never grown an actual tree. Either way, starting a few more helps me feel a bit more hopeful.

avocado pit roots

September 3rd, 2018

At some point between the last photo update, August 13th, and this one I trimmed back my largest avocado pit that was still growing in water. It seemed to be dropping leaves too quickly, and didn’t have as many of them as I’d like. I figured trimming it back would promote better growth…

avocado propagation

September 6th, 2018

The last photo above shows the new growth on the pit I had trimmed back. It took quite a while to happen. I honestly thought I had just ruined the plant so I was pretty jazzed to see that. I’m curious if it’ll grow back more compact and with more leaves or not.

September 10, 2018

Right now it’s feeling very two steps forward, one step back. I’ll get leaves but they don’t last too long or just don’t look the absolute healthiest so I pinch them off which leaves me with a bare plant. Either way, this has been a fun process. I’m trying to keep my chin up. Hopefully in my next update I’ll have some impressive looking mini trees!

Have you started your own avocado pits yet!?
xoxo

Past updates – part 1, part 2,  part 3, part 4 + part 5.
Here’s a link to the tooth planter, if you’d like to grab one for yourself.

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Cleveland favorites!

by Kaylah Stroup September 11, 2018

Three years ago I wrote a small guide to my favorite spots in Cleveland.  I recently revisited that guide and realized just how terribly out of date it is. A handful of those spots have closed, and I’ve discovered many others that I adore.

Cleveland is a really rad city. We have so much to see, do, and eat! Obviously, there is the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame but I want to make a list of my favorite spots. These are places I visit often, places I love to bike to, and spots I just generally cannot get enough of.  This list is kind of all over Cleveland but I’ve always found this to be a very easy city to travel across so even if you’re staying in downtown it shouldn’t take very long at all to get to any of these places as long as you’re not driving in rush hour.

Mason’s Creamery

4401 Bridge Ave, Cleveland, OH 44113
Mason’s Creamery is the best ice cream place in Cleveland. Period. It’s a cozy little spot that always has fun new flavors to try. They regularly switch out what they have and offer a handful of vegan options. On my most recent visit, I got Mexican chocolate, it was incredible. On top of that, everyone that works there is super sweet. It’s just always genuinely a great experience. Check out them out on Instagram, @masonscreamery, to get a peek at their current flavors.

La Petit Triangle

1881 Fulton Rd, Cleveland, OH 44113
Do you want to eat the tastiest breakfast of your life in a cozy little cafe? Me too! That’s why this spot ranks so highly for me. Every single time Jeff and I go we get the lemon curd crepe, and the smoked salmon omelet and split the two (…ya know with me mostly devouring the lemon curd crepe before he can even take two bites because it’s just that good.) I could literally eat here every day and never get tired of their food. It’s been my reigning favorite breakfast since moving to the area. Valentine’s Day, anniversaries, and all other special days – this is always my choice!

Wendy Park

2800 Whiskey Island Drive, Cleveland, OH 44102
Wendy Park is my beach of choice in Cleveland. It’s certainly not our prettiest or cleanest beach (Try Edgewater!) but I’ve just got a thing for Wendy Park. It’s usually fairly quiet there. There’s even a pier where you can walk out to the old coast guard station, and a great view of the city and some neat bridges. For more beach recommendations or suggestions on where to find beach glass, check out this post I shared earlier in the year.

Dittrick Medical History Center

11000 Euclid Ave #3, Cleveland, OH 44106
The permanent exhibits at this wonderfully strange little museum feature medical instrument collections to document the development of medicine. I shared a handful of photos from one of my visits a little while back, you can find them here. Oh! Did I mention it’s free? Because it is!

Barrio

806 Literary Avenue, Tremont, OH 44113
Barrio has build your own tacos. They have a sheet listing their options for tortillas, proteins, cheeses, toppings, salsas, and sauces. You simply go down the list, checking off what you want, hand it to your server when you’re finished and a short time later you have your own custom taco. It’s cheap, it’s delicious, and it’s an absolute favorite of mine. There’s one located about a block from our home so it’s kind of a weekly thing for us. If you’re not feeling up to the task of creating your own taco, here’s what I get – hard corn tortilla, thai chili tofu, cilantro-lime rice, queso fresco, cilantro + onions topped with cilantro pesto sauce. Their thai chili tofu is one of my favorite things ever. I truly wish I could just go in and buy it to bring home to put on other food!

Rising Star Coffee

1455 W 29th, Cleveland, OH 44113
Rising Star has a few locations throughout the city but I’m particularly fond of their spot in Hingetown. Friendly employees and tasty coffee all in an old firehouse. I highly recommend the Promised Land Latte. Hingetown is a cozy little neighborhood filled with murals so grab a coffee and wander around a bit.

Rockefeller Park Greenhouse

750 E 88th St, Cleveland, OH 44108
Built in 1905, used originally to grow plants for the city. This place is stunning inside and out. There are multiple rooms with different themes and tons and tons of plants. Parking and admission are free. You basically have no excuse to not love this place. Check out some photos from one of my visit’s here.

Edison’s

2365 Professor Ave, Cleveland, OH 44113
My favorite by-the-slice pizza! It’s not gourmet. It’s probably not healthy but it’s the best greasy pizza I’ve ever had. Grabbing a slice mid-bike ride is one of my favorite past times. Now that I live just a block away, I enjoy bringing home a slice and topping it with goat cheese. SO GOOD. Either way, if you’re in the mood for pizza – head here!

Mural located on the corner of W.25th Street + Chatham Avenue

Even more recommendations…

▴ Angelo’s Pizza – 13715 Madison Avenue
Okay, not technically Cleveland but super close. If Edison’s has the best greasy pizza, Angelo’s has the best “fancy” pizza. It’s insanely delicious.

▴ Loop – 2180 West 11th St
Another one of my favorite coffee shops! A bright, air little spot. Not only do they have great coffee but they also sell records.

▴ Koko Bakery – 3710 Payne Avenue
The cutest little Asian bakery but I wouldn’t know anything about it because I’m just here to chug all the bubble tea.

▴ Terminal Tower Observation Deck – 50 Public Square
My favorite building in our cute little skyline has an observation deck that I so rarely see get mentioned it almost seems like a secret? It’s worth visiting, for sure! It has kind of funny hours though so be sure to check online before going.

▴ The Westside Market – 1979 W 25th Street
Cleveland’s oldest public market. You can grocery shop, find something delicious for lunch or just sit up top and people watch.

▴ The World’s Largest Outdoor Chandelier – intersection of Euclid Avenue and East 14th Street
A little bit random but Cleveland actually has the world’s largest outdoor chandelier, and it is just gorgeous at night. I recommend at least driving under it when you visit!

pizza mural on the corner of Church Ave & West 28th in Hingetown

Where to stay…

I don’t really have any specific recommendations on where to stay other than by area. That being said, I LOVE my neighborhood, Tremont. When traveling, I’m always looking for the equivalent. Hip neighborhood, lots of coffee shops, restaurants, and bars. Cleveland isn’t really known for its shopping, it may be the one thing we’re lacking but Tremont does have a handful of stores. (You can find a list on Walkabout Tremont.) There aren’t any hotels directly in the neighborhood but there are a handful of places on Airbnb. ($40 off your first stay using that link!) Still not sold on Tremont? Well, we have a cat cafe opening up this summer so BAM, beat that. In all seriousness though, Tremont is a great neighborhood. Even if you don’t stay here, at least come walk around.

There are six Cleveland script signs throughout the city. This one is at Edgewater Park.

Enjoy your visit!
xoxo

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Friday Favorites #481

by Kaylah Stroup September 7, 2018
This post contains affiliate links. Check out our disclosure policy for more details.

How pretty is this planner?!

(via Anthropologie)

This duvet cover set!?! YESSS! Only $49.99! Eeep!

(via H&M)

Digging this style from Palladium Boots & I’m definitely way into that color. Also, this light pink pair in their regular boot style – SO CUTE!!

(via Palladium Boots)

I’m mostly a black and white decor person but holy cow, I love this throw. There’s even a matching rug.

(via Anthropologie)

Ah! These cat cards! I’m obsessed.

(via Modcloth)

Tea, please!

(via Nutmeg & Arlo)

A toilet brush normally isn’t something I would ever consider for my Friday Favorites but you guys, it’s a cat!!!! I love it so much.

(via Urban Outfitters)

I’m in the market for a small crossbody purse, this one looks perfect! Comes in a few different colors and it’s even under $30!

(via Amazon)

This moon mirror!

(via FluxGlass)

Madewell has some of the cutest earrings.
left & right

(via Madewell)

Link love…

  • Digging this black and white striped storage basket that has a lid. Perfect to tuck away random items and it’s under $20!
  • This bodysuit. Hello!
  • Swooning over this bra.
  • This overall dress! Perfect for fall. Paired with a striped top and knee socks? Yes, please!
  • Like puzzles and memes? Here you go!
  • Here’s a skirt absolutely covered in kitties!

Happy Friday!
xoxo

PS. I have a ton more rad finds here! This week I added a bunch more picks to my fall clothing list! It was awfully hot again this week but hey, a girl can dream of layers, right!?

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fifty miles

by Kaylah Stroup September 5, 2018

For the past three or four years taking a 50 mile bike ride has been on my to-do list. Most years, my friends and I would talk about it but never make plans. Other years we’d try but realize we started too late in the day or that everyone in the group wasn’t up for the task. This year though, we killed it!

The morning of I woke up wondering what in the heck I was getting myself into. Temperatures were going to reach 90, and it was going to be HUMID. I couldn’t imagine biking five miles in the heat, let alone fifty. Not to mention the fact that other than the last two months, we haven’t been riding all that much. Compared to previous summers, I’m definitely a little out of practice.

We started at 7:30 in the morning, hoping to beat the heat. We didn’t. There were some definitely rough moments where perhaps if I were biking alone I’d have just given up. Pride is a pretty powerful motivator though. I certainly didn’t want to be the one who called it quits on the ride.

Staying hydrated when it’s that hot isn’t easy. After mile ten my face was already comically red and felt like fire. Somehow I powered through though. Six hours later with a few generous water breaks, and some a couple photo stops thrown in we rolled back into my driveway at just over 50 miles. I couldn’t be more proud!

A small list of my favorite things from this ride!

▴ Unexpected rain, especially when accompanied by sunshine. Cooled me down enough to keep pedaling the last 10 miles!

▴FINALLY crossing this off my to-do list, especially considering just one week earlier I was hit by a car on my way home from downtown. I’m fine. My bike is fine. I posted a tiny bit about it here. I feel so lucky that I was able to get back on my bike so soon.

▴ Waving at other cyclists.

▴ The cop who turned on his speaker to say ‘Good Morning’ as we biked past his car.

▴ Finding five cents. You should know that Jeff and I are both way into finding sidewalk change… like way more than most people. Five cents isn’t much, obviously, but it is five cents more than I had before. For some reason picking up money on the street just brings me so much joy. 

▴ Group shots with colorful murals. Also – blending into murals.

Learning to bike in the city changed my life. Not only do I obviously feel healthier physically, it’s done wonders for my mental health. Even on my worst days, a bike ride lifts my spirits. I’m still riding high on my accomplishment of a 50 mile ride, even two days later. I LOVE my bike.

Here’s to the next 50 mile ride. Hopefully it doesn’t take another four years to go on another one.
xoxo

My pretty pink bike is from . You can use code ‘kaylahs-sbc-15‘ for 15% off if you decide to order anything from them. This post isn’t sponsored. If it wasn’t already apparent, I really am just super enthusiastic about my bike!
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The Burying Point

by Kaylah Stroup September 3, 2018

Charter Street Cemetery

In the past few years, I’ve crossed off more than a few bucket list travel spots. Two bigs ones being Roswell and most recently, Salem. Both places, although very different, I love for the same reason. They’ve embraced their pasts and in turn, become kitschy as all heck. Roswell is covered in aliens, even places like the local furniture store have alien decor. Similarly, Salem has something witch-related every way you turn! Witches don’t interest me the way that aliens do but it still ranked pretty high on my list of must-visit cities.

Salem was just as lovely as I imagined. Witches everywhere! It was such a sweet, little walkable city. We left our hotel early in the morning and explored Salem before it really got busy for the day. We wandered the streets, peeking in storefronts that weren’t open yet, grabbed a coffee and headed toward the one thing I really wanted to check out on our short visit – The Burying Point. One of the oldest cemeteries in the US and the oldest one in Salem!

Charter Street Cemetery

I was a little nervous about the small cemetery being busy. Even if you’re not the kind of person who visits cemeteries while on vacation, The Burying Point would probably still be somewhere you’d visit while in Salem. Being an earlier riser certainly has its perks though! We were the only people around aside from some construction workers across the street.

Each headstone was more beautiful than the last! It killed me to have to stay on the path (although I do understand the reasoning in such a high traffic cemetery.) Being from the midwest, where our cemeteries aren’t that old and definitely don’t have as interesting headstones, I still freak out over headstones with skulls. I enjoyed every second of our visit.

headstone with skull and wings

Beside the main cemetery is the Salem Witch Trials Memorial. Built in 1992, the memorial consists of 20 granite benches dedicated to the victims of the Salem witch trials. Each states the victim’s name, the date of their death, and how they died. We visited these a little bit later in the day when the city was much busier. People filed through the memorial, briefly glancing at each inscription. There were flowers on each of the benches and other small trinkets throughout (including a Reese’s Cup! Why a Reese’s Cup!?) There was a much more somber vibe here than in the cemetery, despite only being a few feet away.

So hard to believe the Salem Witch Trials were something that really happened. Giles Corey, whose memorial is pictured below, is especially hard to fathom. Retelling history isn’t exactly my forte, so instead, I’ll point you to his Wiki page. Yikes.

Pressed to Death

I wish we had spent more time in Salem. I certainly wouldn’t mind going back and actually checking out all the museums and shops. I definitely still consider our visit a success though. Coffee, a beautiful cemetery, a souvenir t-shirt from a bike shop (it has a witch on a bike!!!) and some of the most delicious macarons I’ve ever eaten.

Until next time, Salem!
xoxo

More from this trip –
▴ Three days in New England
▴ Ponyhenge
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Friday Favorites #480

by Kaylah Stroup August 31, 2018
This post contains affiliate links. Check out our disclosure policy for more details.

This shirt! Yes!

(via Modcloth)

A seemingly random recommendation but y’all I just discovered iced tea. I mean, I used to buy it but I had never realized how simple (and cheap!) it was to make at home. I feel like a massive dummy. Whatever, I’m hooked now. This white hibiscus and peach green tea is incredible. I add just a touch of honey. It’s perfect.

(via Amazon)

I really enjoy this print by Becca Stadtlander.

(via Becca Stadtlander)

Make Magic!

(via Abbie Paulhus)

Moorea Seal, author of the wildly popular 52 Lists Project, has a new book coming out soon! 52 Lists for Togetherness! It looks and sounds wonderful.

(via Amazon)

Ohhhh, this kitty dress! So cute.

(via Modcloth)

These vases! Love them! They’re under $20 too!

(via Urban Outfitters)

Love this shirt.

(via Pinecone + Chickadee)

I’m quite fond of Amy Heitman’s work! This card, especially!

(via Amy Heitman)

Such cute shoes for fall. I’m just picturing them with some cream colored thigh high socks!

(via Modcloth)

Run away with me… Danny Brito has so many cute pins, patches, and other goods. I mean, how could anyone resist this ‘Can I pet your dog?’ pin?!

(via Danny Brito)

Link love…

  • This black and white shift dress looks so comfortable. I’m picturing it paired with an oversized cardigan.
  • Hey guys, look! I like a striped top that isn’t black and white!
  • This cardigan looks soooo cozy.
  • I’m really into neckerchiefs at the moment. I just found these ones and I can’t even pick a favorite! So many good patterns.
  • Take it easy! I only wish this tapestry were bigger!
  • Pumpkin sheet masks! Don’t mind me, just wishing for fall.
  • The color + fit of these jeans looks perfect. They’ve even available on Prime Wardrobe so you can try before you buy!

Happy Friday!
xoxo

PS. I have a ton more rad finds here! This week I made a list featuring some fall clothing picks! It was an awfully hot week but hey, a girl can dream of layers, right!?

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