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International Car Forest of the Last Church

by Kaylah Stroup June 14, 2017

The International Car Forest of the Last Church. This was one of the very few things I had found and plotted out before we flew out of Cleveland, and I was so excited to see it!

My normal vacation planning method goes as follows;

  1. Find something I want to visit.
  2. Locate said item on map.
  3. Zoom out and take note of surrounding cities.
  4. Look up surrounding cities on the Roadside America app.

So I started with The Seven Magic Mountains, found a town called Goldfield nearby, and basically felt like I hit the jackpot when I looked it up. Not only is it super close to Tonopah where I’d visit one of the most interesting cemeteries, there is also a field full of half buried cars located right outside of town. Jeff and I have actually been trying to get to Amarillo, Texas for a while now to visit Cadillac Ranch. Cadillac Ranch is an art installation where there are a bunch of Cadillacs buried nose first in the ground. We just haven’t made it into Texas yet! The International Car Forest of the Last Chuch seemed like it’d be a solid alternative.

goldfield, nevada, cars, public art

It seemed that there were a few roads leading to the car forest, all of which are rough and dirt. We didn’t realize there were multiple roads in though. We just took the first one we found… and it was ROUGH. Steep hills that were basically in the shape of the letter M threatened the front end of our silly little rental car. We contemplated parking and just hiking in but I was feeling a little lazy and kept insisting we drive on. Eventually the “road” straightened out and we were able to see the extent of the car forest. It was pretty darn incredible!

Over forty cars, trucks, and buses are planted around the property. Each one uniquely decorated with spray paint, stickers, and in the case of the car below, tinier cars! I know this sort of thing doesn’t appeal to everyone but to me this is essentially the holy grail of roadside attractions! It’s weird, there was no one around, and it makes no sense at all – I’m all about it!!!

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What was your favorite part of the International Car Forest of the Last Church, Kaylah? I was hoping you’d ask because I most certainly had a favorite part. The cars were really awesome. I don’t have to tell you guys how much I adore things like this. My favorite part hopped out of a small hole beside the first car I squatted down to take photos of though. It was a jackrabbit. I’ve spotted them a handful of times on our previous trips out west. They’re so darn quick that I usually just seem a glimpse of them. This guy though? He was clearly a model. He let me get super close, and just chilled while I snapped a million photos of him. I was shooting with Jeff’s 70-200mm lens (now my second favorite lens!) I could not be any happier with my photos! It was so darn exciting how willing this little dude was to get his photo taken.

I spend the first half our time at the car forest shooting the jackrabbit. I eventually realized that Jeff was way far away and that I should probably catch up so I happily moved on, satisfied with my shots. After I shot all the cars I ended up back near where the jackrabbit lived since it was on the way to our car. Jeff was still shooting, which is weird because he’s always done before me, but luck was on my side because guess who popped back out of their hole! So, I got to shoot some more photos. My favorite of the bunch is the first one in this post. It might even be one of my favorites from the whole trip!

jack rabbit, rabbit, hare

Check out these other posts from 2017’s road trip out west:
Seven Magic Mountains
Extraterrestrial Highway
Tonopah Cemetery
It’s the little things (sunset at the Salton Sea)
4th annual road trip out west recap

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abandoned hospital

by Kaylah Stroup June 13, 2017

Over the weekend my buds and I made plans to wake up early and explore an abandoned hospital. Waking up at 4:45 am is never really all that fun but I can definitely make exceptions when it comes to this stuff. Jeff and I had actually checked out the hospital a week or two prior, popping inside briefly to take some photos. We spent less than an hour and left  feeling like we hadn’t seen even a portion of the building. It’s certainly not the largest abandoned hospital I’ve been in. Most of the equipment, furniture, and other odds and ends from inside have already been removed. Still, there is so much to see.

On my second trip there, I shot haphazardly never once actually setting up my tripod. For some reason I wasn’t feeling it. I guess I just didn’t see anything that was begging to be photographed despite the fact I had wanted so badly to get back to this hospital.

It was kind of a surprise when I got home, sorted my photos and ended up finding so many that I really really liked. The only problem was that my normal editing process, which is extremely simple and quick, wasn’t working. The shots were great but my editing wasn’t doing them justice.

I decided to just throw caution to the wind. I began fooling around with different looks and eventually ended up with what you see here. These are so far from my regular editing style yet I’m completely in love. This building is absolutely wrecked. It’s soggy. Scrappers have stolen any and everything of value. There’s no saving it now, especially in the neighborhood its in. I feel like these photos really convey that. They definitely give you a glimpse of just how grimy it is inside.

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If you haven’t gotten your fill of dilapidated buildings – check out the tag “abandoned” for more posts!

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Friday Favorites #418

by Kaylah Stroup June 9, 2017

How incredible is this handmade tapestry!?

(via Les Trafiquantes)

Kitty pitcher!

(via Yapoma)

Loving that hanging planter, and the crazy plant inside.

(via i heart norwegian wood)

I love a good novelty bag!

(via Modcloth)

I know, they’re just magnets but they way they’re presented really sells them! Solid product photography.

(via nicenicenice)

This chart! So beautiful!

(via Mighty Vintage)

A plain pink phone case is cute enough as it is but that little heart cut out for the lens kills me!

(via Supply Square)

How precious are these pjs?! (They also come in a cat pattern!)

(via Modcloth)

Poppies & beetles!

(via Perrin)

Love this patch!

(via MothWort)

I thought that by owning lockers I’d get over my little locker obsession… but nope! How beautiful are these babies!?

(via Urban Outfitters)

Link love…

  • Lovin’ this skeleton mug! …Also here’s another skeleton mug.
  • I scream for ice cream socks.
  • This magnetic human body is meant for a whiteboard but I’m thinking it’d actually be pretty rad on the fridge, especially since its so large.
  • Never thought I could love a pair of scissors so much.
  • Pretty polka dot lingerie!
  • Very into these overalls that come in a variety of colors. I just need a pair for every day of the week. In the reviews there is a photo of a girl wearing the yellow pair and she looks too darn cute.
  • Black flats with criss-cross straps? Yes, please!

Happy Friday!
xoxo

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Its the little things…

by Kaylah Stroup June 8, 2017

sunset at the Salton Sea. May 18, 2017

I’ve mentioned a few times here on the blog how I’m basically the most sensitive person ever. I cry easy… and at essentially everything. Along with cute animals, the one thing that always gets the waterworks started is trying to explain how much I love something. For example when I start talking about how much I love my bike, and how free I feel riding – I always cry. I can’t help it. I wish I didn’t work that way, I feel like such a weenie, but whatcha gonna do? I’m easily overwhelmed with emotion.

Last year’s road trip basically as soon as we got into the car I started to cry a little. I just felt so happy to be there, so at peace. This year I managed to hold off until editing my photos. The other night I’m sitting here at my desk, going through photos from the trip, when all of a sudden my chin starts to quiver. Then I notice it’s getting a little harder to see… because I’m stinken crying over how much these trips Jeff and I take together mean. Theres no possible way for me to even begin to describe how much I love being in the desert with him. To be honest, I don’t even understand it. We’re getting dirty, sunburnt, eating like crap, and spending too much time sitting in the car but somehow it means the world to me. I’m ready to go back already!

This year we opted to sleep in the car a few of the nights in order to save a bit of money, and because it makes it so much easier to catch sunrise and sunset when you have nowhere to be. It’s not the coziest but honestly, I really really love doing it. I don’t think it would really work as well anywhere other than in the middle of nowhere.

On this particular day, after poking around some beaches along the coast in the morning we headed to the Salton Sea to catch sunset. We had visited here a few years back but once again, its one of those places that is special to me for no good reason. We were having trouble finding somewhere nice to pull over and enjoy the sunset so we ended up stopping at an abandoned building. One we had actually stopped at three years ago! This wasn’t the sunset I was planning on capturing, with beautiful reflections on the water… It was even better. It was a very ~us~ sunset. I didn’t capture any award winning photos that night but I feel like I managed to steal a little piece of that sunset to hoard away and look back on.

salton sea, abandoned building,

above photo by Jeff.

I hope we end up here again in another few years.
xoxo

Ps. In case you were wondering, I was definitely crying writing this. Please tell me I’m not the only crybaby out there.

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what I wore : beetle dress

by Kaylah Stroup June 7, 2017

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A while back in my Friday Favorites I featured a dress from the brand CowCow and mentioned how I wanted to pick one up eventually. They’re cheap, they have pretty awesome reviews, and the biggest selling point for me is the fact that they offer really unique prints. Basically anything you can think of, they have it on a dress. Mushrooms, sushi, bees, bats, and so on! I was leaning toward bats until I found this beetle dress, and felt compelled to purchase immediately. It comes in a variety of different colors but the ‘beige’ one seemed like it’d be the easiest color to pair with other things. This dress is definitely white, not beige. No idea whats up with that!

A few things to note if you want to purchase one of these dresses – I’m fairly tall so this dress is a bit short on me. Nothing a pair of stretchy shorts underneath or tights in cooler months can’t solve though. I also would recommend possibly sizing up if you have large breasts. Some reviews noted that the pattern stretched out in that area but my issue was actually with the length of the dress. In the front its much shorter because of my boobs. I almost feel dumb mentioning that because… well, duh, it should be obvious that its going to take more fabric to cover them babies. Its just that I don’t really notice it with any of my other clothes but I feel like this dress is significantly shorter in the front because of my boobs.

Those things aside, I feel like this was a solid buy! I only wish I could find more clothes covered in beetles…

details
glasses – Louise via Warby Parker
sweater – Charter School Cardigan via Modcloth
plugs – Omerica Organic
(use rep code “daintysq” for 20% off!)
dress – Beetle Dress via CowCow
shoes – Modcloth

 

check out more of my ‘what I wore’ posts here.

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Tonopah Cemetery

by Kaylah Stroup June 6, 2017

I’ve always had this vision of what a cemetery in the desert looks like. I imagine its filled with cowboys. Its definitely dusty there. The headstones probably aren’t anything like the ones I’m used to in the northeastern side of the United States. Mountains in the background are a must. Aside from cowboys, Tonopah Cemetery hit all the marks. It was everything I had ever dreamed of. It was dusty, there were mountains, and this cemetery was like nowhere I have ever been before!

Founded in 1901, this cemetery was only active for a mere ten years before the number of dead outgrew the small plot of land. Just over 450 people are buried here, more than a few of which fell victim to the  “Tonopah Plague” in 1902. It was actually just pnemonia but it claimed the lives of at least 30 people from the small town and caused a mass exodus. Another big reason people ended up here? The Belmont Mine fire which was clearly marked on many of the headstones.

Tonopah Cemetery almost feels like a fake cemetery, like something someone would set up in their yard for Halloween. So many of the headstones just listed the name and cause of death. I’ve never seen anywhere where so few had the date of birth and death. The unique choice of grave marking materials only added to the cemetery’s appeal. I counted less than five traditional granite headstones.The majority were wood. I even saw what appeared to be a table leg being used!

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Oh, I’m saving the best part for last! This cemetery? It’s right next door to a clown themed motel. Despite what a very funny polariod of me as a child at the circus would have you believe, I’m not afraid of clowns. As much as I’d love to write an article like the forty others I found while doing some post-vacation research about how this is “the creepiest place EVER” I didn’t think anything about Tonopah Cemetery or its surroundings was creepy. Unique? Absolutely! I’ll be the first to admit that its kind of funny but honestly there was nothing spooky about it.

Jeffrey isn’t a motel staying kind of guy or I gladly would have shelled out the $42.50 to spend the night, just to add it to my list of experiences. Instead, in a normal Kaylah fashion, I darted around the cemetery excitedly taking photos, trying to capture all that I was seeing, and then we moved on to the next town.
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I’ve visited a lot of cemeteries but Tonopah Cemetery easily ranks among the best. Tonopah, Nevada seemed like rad, albeit very tiny, town. If you’re out aimlessly wandering, definitely check it out.

xoxo

PS. For more of my favorite cemeteries, check out this list.

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project 365 : days 149 – 155

by Kaylah Stroup June 5, 2017

149 : 365 Jeff and I woke up early, ran around the neighborhood, then took a quick drive to an abandoned hospital. I felt a little rushed so I never ended up setting up my tripod. I still feel like I managed to get a few cool shots though. I’m excited to go back and shoot more.

150 : 365  Early morning beach combing. Do you see my tiny rainbow arrangement? I actually have a handful of found on the beach arrangement posts in my drafts, I just don’t want to overwhelm y’all with them. I am pretty excited about the photos from this set though.

151 : 365 I’ve been trying to take more selfies lately. I guess it seems like a narcissistic goal but… uh, oh well. I enjoy documenting my hair colors (definitely something I’ve been bad at lately!) and I like capturing these little snippets of my life. I can look at selfies from years ago and immediately recall so much about the day and what was going on. Here’s me and some of my bones (and here’s another with more bones!)

152 : 365 Klaus got another Barkbox in the mail. My heart feels like exploding when I see how incredibly excited he gets about it. This month’s box was western themed. One of the toys was a squeaky cowboy boot, and Klaus has not stopped carrying it around. (PS. I reviewed Barkbox back in April, check out the post here.)

Professor looking super jealous of Klaus + his box of treats.

153 : 365 Buddies!!

154 : 365 Fifteen miles around the city, some alley chickens, and interesting window coverings.

155 : 365 Look! I have a water dog!!! Jeff and my dad were shooting targets across the creek. Each time they’d cross to check how they were doing, Klaus would follow and plop down in the water for a brief period. I’m so excited that he’s getting more and more comfortable with water. I’m very much looking forward to seeing if he’ll actually swim this summer. Fingers crossed!

It’s been such a rad week! I ran five out of the seven days, biked a bunch, and generally was just active. I feel amazing. I’m looking forward to making this week even better! Hope yours rules too!
xoxo

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Friday Favorites #417

by Kaylah Stroup June 2, 2017
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How stinken’ cute do these look!?

(via This Way To The Circus)

A heart container lapel pin!

(via CREATIVEADVNTR)

I absolutely love Alan Edward Brown‘s style!

(via Medusawolf)

A cactus to hold your jewelry.

(via Modcloth)

Urban Outfitters consistently has some of the cutest bedding! (Also, this set!)

(via Urban Outfitters)

Warby Parker‘s newest collection of sunglasses is so darn pretty. These pink ones are my favorite.

(via Warby Parker)

Caribou Milk has so many cute stationery goods! I especially like that raccoon tape.

(via Caribou Milk)

A sweet little barrel cactus for your wall.

(via Moorea Seal)

I feel like I may have featured this shirt before about ten thousand times but oh well.

(via Modcloth)

I picture this cute little glass house filled with bones, rocks, and other neat little knick knacks. PS. It’s actually pretty darn affordable too!

(via Urban Outfitters)

Last week I discovered the brand Miz Mooz and found so many pairs of shoes I want. I’m especially crushing on these sandals. …And these clunky ones too!

(via Miz Mooz)

Link love…

  • I highly doubt I’m the only lady out there that has the worst time ever finding bras that are actually awesome… right? Well, I found an amaaaazing one.  I already own two of them and definitely plan on buying a few more. Its comfortable, its cute, isn’t too padded and looks nice under all my clothing. It also comes in a handful of colors so you should definitely try it out!
  • My favorite marker pens are on sale right now! Well, not like an advertised sale but they’re currently six dollars cheaper than when I bought them.
  • Well, while I’m on a roll recommending things – lilac blossom is my one of my absolute favorite candles. It smells AMAZING.
  • If you like bugs and/or practical jokes, these lunch baggies are for you.
  • I wish I knew how to rock a maxi dress because this striped one is adorable. Guess I should just stick to what I know. Hehe!
  • Who says your kitchen knives can’t be cute?!

Hope you have a most excellent weekend!
xoxo

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June Goals

by Kaylah Stroup June 1, 2017

planter by Friend Assembly, available at Moorea Seal. Lot of air plants from Amazon.

 

May Goal Recap

  • Watch 7 new TED talks. Done! My favorite of the ones I watched last month was this one by Sarah Knight. Just so ya know, there is definitely some strong language in it.
  • Take a hike. Done! Here’s a little peek at the beautiful spot Jeff and I hiked.
  • Start on a new fabric collection. Finished + ordered! Woo! I am so excited to show you guys my newest prints. I hope they look just as beautiful in person as they look on the screen.
  • Buy nothing except food, gas + pet supplies. I consider this goal a success despite the fact I most certainly spent money other places…like on a plane ticket! I completely avoided buying anything at Target that wasn’t food or pet supplies, and I never stepped foot in a TJ Maxx. Yeah, buddy!
  • Shoot one outfit post per week. Welp. This is the one I failed at. I only shot two but to be fair I think one of them was a pretty important one. Read it here. 

June Goals

  • Work hard to save money! This goal is basically the same as last months – keep on buying nothing. I still use (and love) Digit but there are a few other apps I’m interested in doing a little more research on as well. Maybe start investing a little too?
  • Build running stamina. Jeff and I recently started running together in the morning. It feels SO AMAZING. You should know that I’ve never really run as an adult though so needless to say, I suck. In the short period of time I’ve been running I’m already seeing huge improvements. It’s very rewarding. My goal for the month of June is to not only keep up this healthy little habit but to be able to make it around the neighborhood without stopping. Right now I alternate running, and walking but would like to cut out the walking bit. So far my best run was with one walking bit about half way through.
  • Get The Dainty Squid’s shop running again. New fabric should be here any day and I’ve got a little something else up my sleeve as well so I’m looking forward to getting that all online this month. I honestly really miss selling online. I enjoy the whole process, especially packing up orders.
  • Bike 50 miles. 50 miles isn’t much at all but y’all I’ve been off my game for a while. The last few weeks I’ve been back in the saddle and super duper enjoying it. It’s so good for my mental health. I never feel better than when I’m on my bike.

How about you? What do you want to accomplish this month?
xoxo

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