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Time to shake up those snow globes! Winter is coming, and there’s no better time of the year to visit Livingston, New Jersey. Along with dozens of shops, restaurants, their very own orchestra, and a theater company, Livingston is surrounded by beautiful woodland natural parks just waiting to be explored. Start dreaming up your next winter vacation with these fun and interactive ideas.
Ride in Horse-drawn Carriages, Wagons, and Sleighs
Do you hear those sleigh bells ringing? Experience the magic of being whisked around in a horse-drawn carriage, wagon, or sleigh. Whether you want to cross a winter sleigh ride off your bucket list with the family or end a romantic date in a horse-drawn carriage, Equishare Horse Drawn Carriages in Morristown, New Jersey, offers one-hour rides on beautifully adorned horses driven by kind and courteous liverymen.
Explore Nature Go hiking and take in nature’s majesty at Eagle Rock
Reservation in Essex County. Streams flow freely throughout this over 400-acre park along the Watchung Mountains ridgeline. Here, you have the opportunity to pay respects at the Essex County 9/11 Memorial, take in breathtaking views of the New York City Skyline, and explore the 40-mile Lenape Trail and footpaths. You are sure to find abundant wildlife and foliage. If you keep your eyes peeled, you may even spot deer and bears!
Experience Snowshoeing
Slip on a pair of snowshoes and go on a guided tour of the Pyramid Mountain Natural Area in Morris city on select Sundays in January, February, and March. For the experienced snowshoers, there are one-day snowshoe rentals available at Pyramid Mountain in Montville Township.Public transportation is available if you are lodging nearby. After spending an adventurous day in the cold, will prove just the treat as you slip out of your snowshoes and into warm socks and slippers.
Enjoy Ice Skating
If ice skating is more your speed, visit the Essex County Codey Arena in West Orange. Take on the rink or learn to skate on their new ice-training arena. Warm up with some hot cocoa and other treats at the concession stand, and play some games at their arcade.
Go Shopping and Play
If you’re looking to take back some souvenirs, the Livingston Mall is the ideal place. There are over 100 stores and ample food selections to find just what you’re looking for. There is also a free indoor playground. This colorful and cushioned playground features activities for infants, toddlers, and children 42 inches and smaller. Plus, there is free Wi-Fi and comfortable seating for the supervising adults.
Study the Stars
Visit the Raritan Valley Planetarium at the Raritan Valley Community College campus. They offer a digital skydome that gives you a rare opportunity to see the solar system, galaxy, and deep space in comfortable seating. There are monthly family-friendly and sensory-friendly shows each month. Visit their website for more details. Winter in Livingston is a breathtaking experience that will surely create memories to last a lifetime. Your options range widely with both indoor and outdoor activities to suit all tastes and needs. But whatever your adventure, you are sure to experience a memorable time and enjoy your visit to the Garden State.
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The sky was perfect. It wasn’t all blue. The blinding-white clouds formed interesting figures and were moving at slow pace. It provided a minute shade every time it hovered above our smoothly-moving fast craft. The sea, on the other hand, was completely placid, reflecting the exact copies of the figures above it. The minor distortions created by the surface swimmers are very evident – I could see the finest ripple.
It was our fast craft’s horn that woke me from that real daydream. We were approaching Liloan Pier in Santander, so I had to get myself ready. In a moment, we were all allowed to disembark. I alighted last to avoid troublesome passengers rushing their way out of the boat.
When I stepped on the port, the squeaky-clean water below reminded me of my fantasies. I was thinking for an adventure. Since it was too early to return to the city, I decided to spend a good time nearby.
Way to Dao Falls
I reached Samboan town proper in less than 30 minutes. I was walking under the scorch when Kuya Arnold approached me, and then offered a ride to 4 waterfalls including Ponong Lake for ₱500. I asked other drivers too, and it seemed that they had standardized the rate. That wasn’t a bad price. The downside, however, is that I was alone. It would be perfect if I had someone with me to share the expenses with, as well as the experience.
Before reaching Dao Falls, this blue pool graces every traveller
Since I got no other option, I accepted the guide who was assigned to me. I did not let him carry my backpack because I knew I could not give him a decent amount. I just followed him in a very obvious pathway. Kuya Arnold, by the way, was left in the drop off area.
We crossed a river, trekked along a muddy slope, and shook our way across a bamboo-made hanging bridge.
I was completely awed when I finally had the glimpse of the waterfalls. The water slides peacefully through the slanting ravine, thus the plunge pool is shallow and calm. There wasn’t enough flat space for picnickers though. However, with just a little tactic, you can find a good place under any shade.
The main Cascade of Dao Falls
After taking some photos, getting a quick dip, and munching for a snack, I headed to my next stop
Trekking against the waterfall current at Aguinid Falls number 3
You need a little work out at falls number 3. You have to climbed against the rolling waters to get to falls number 4. Since this is a one-way climbed, you have to wait until a batch of those going down is done with their descent.
Entrance at Aguinid Falls for locals is also ₱20. The guide fee depends on how much you can shell out.
Getting a waterfall massage at Aguinid Falls no. 4
A small falls greets you before seeing the hidden falls of Binalayan
Before reaching the main cascade of Binalayan, a not-so-high falls greeted us.
The was water was cold as expected. The breezy surrounding complimented well, and gave me gooseflesh.
Similar to that of Dao Falls, the plunge pool of Binalayan Hidden Falls is also not that deep, so be extra careful when doing an undaunting stunt. I almost broke my heel bone here when I jumped.
Binalayan Hidden Falls
Ponong Lake
There are no ATMs in the town, so make sure that you bring enough cash for the entire trip.
Bring swimming attires to experience the cold and pampering pool below the cascades.
Mobile signal reception is decent in the town proper but is poor in remote areas like the waterfall vicinity.
To fully explore Aguinid Falls, you need to climb against some steep rocks with running water. Make sure that you always follow your guide’s direction.
You can do picnic at the floating raft in Ponong Lake. Bring food to share.
Waterproof your gadgets.
Travel in group to save on transport and guide fees.
Closest accommodations are available in Badian and Oslob.
You may also consider spending a beach camp in Moalboal or getting enough adrenaline rush by joining the Canyoneering in Badian.
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Time to shake up those snow globes! Winter is coming, and there’s no better time of the year to visit Livingston, New Jersey. Along with dozens of shops, restaurants, their very own orchestra, and a theater company, Livingston is surrounded by beautiful woodland natural parks just waiting to be explored. Start dreaming up your next winter vacation with these fun and interactive ideas.
Ride in Horse-drawn Carriages, Wagons, and Sleighs
Do you hear those sleigh bells ringing? Experience the magic of being whisked around in a horse-drawn carriage, wagon, or sleigh. Whether you want to cross a winter sleigh ride off your bucket list with the family or end a romantic date in a horse-drawn carriage, Equishare Horse Drawn Carriages in Morristown, New Jersey, offers one-hour rides on beautifully adorned horses driven by kind and courteous liverymen.
Explore Nature Go hiking and take in nature’s majesty at Eagle Rock
Reservation in Essex County. Streams flow freely throughout this over 400-acre park along the Watchung Mountains ridgeline. Here, you have the opportunity to pay respects at the Essex County 9/11 Memorial, take in breathtaking views of the New York City Skyline, and explore the 40-mile Lenape Trail and footpaths. You are sure to find abundant wildlife and foliage. If you keep your eyes peeled, you may even spot deer and bears!
Experience Snowshoeing
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Enjoy Ice Skating
If ice skating is more your speed, visit the Essex County Codey Arena in West Orange. Take on the rink or learn to skate on their new ice-training arena. Warm up with some hot cocoa and other treats at the concession stand, and play some games at their arcade.
Go Shopping and Play
If you’re looking to take back some souvenirs, the Livingston Mall is the ideal place. There are over 100 stores and ample food selections to find just what you’re looking for. There is also a free indoor playground. This colorful and cushioned playground features activities for infants, toddlers, and children 42 inches and smaller. Plus, there is free Wi-Fi and comfortable seating for the supervising adults.
Study the Stars
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Time to shake up those snow globes! Winter is coming, and there’s no better time of the year to visit Livingston, New Jersey. Along with dozens of shops, restaurants, their very own orchestra, and a theater company, Livingston is surrounded by beautiful woodland natural parks just waiting to be explored. Start dreaming up your next winter vacation with these fun and interactive ideas.
Ride in Horse-drawn Carriages, Wagons, and Sleighs
Do you hear those sleigh bells ringing? Experience the magic of being whisked around in a horse-drawn carriage, wagon, or sleigh. Whether you want to cross a winter sleigh ride off your bucket list with the family or end a romantic date in a horse-drawn carriage, Equishare Horse Drawn Carriages in Morristown, New Jersey, offers one-hour rides on beautifully adorned horses driven by kind and courteous liverymen.
Explore Nature Go hiking and take in nature’s majesty at Eagle Rock
Reservation in Essex County. Streams flow freely throughout this over 400-acre park along the Watchung Mountains ridgeline. Here, you have the opportunity to pay respects at the Essex County 9/11 Memorial, take in breathtaking views of the New York City Skyline, and explore the 40-mile Lenape Trail and footpaths. You are sure to find abundant wildlife and foliage. If you keep your eyes peeled, you may even spot deer and bears!
Experience Snowshoeing
Slip on a pair of snowshoes and go on a guided tour of the Pyramid Mountain Natural Area in Morris city on select Sundays in January, February, and March. For the experienced snowshoers, there are one-day snowshoe rentals available at Pyramid Mountain in Montville Township.Public transportation is available if you are lodging nearby. After spending an adventurous day in the cold, will prove just the treat as you slip out of your snowshoes and into warm socks and slippers.
Enjoy Ice Skating
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Go Shopping and Play
If you’re looking to take back some souvenirs, the Livingston Mall is the ideal place. There are over 100 stores and ample food selections to find just what you’re looking for. There is also a free indoor playground. This colorful and cushioned playground features activities for infants, toddlers, and children 42 inches and smaller. Plus, there is free Wi-Fi and comfortable seating for the supervising adults.
Study the Stars
Visit the Raritan Valley Planetarium at the Raritan Valley Community College campus. They offer a digital skydome that gives you a rare opportunity to see the solar system, galaxy, and deep space in comfortable seating. There are monthly family-friendly and sensory-friendly shows each month. Visit their website for more details. Winter in Livingston is a breathtaking experience that will surely create memories to last a lifetime. Your options range widely with both indoor and outdoor activities to suit all tastes and needs. But whatever your adventure, you are sure to experience a memorable time and enjoy your visit to the Garden State.
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Whole situation with the fuck face for anyone who is curious: we dated 3 years ago for a year and 4 months. He broke up with me almost two years ago. BUT we were still having sex and hanging out and talking and being friends. So basically a loose relationship. For a year and a half after we broke up. Then winter break comes around and I'm so excited to see him because I discovered I had feelings for him again and wanted to tell him. We hung out, I gave him a blow job, he did nothing for me, and I thought things were good! And then he starts totally avoiding all my messages. Which really pissed me off because we were close friends. I finally get him to talk to me and we hang out at his place and he said he didn't want to have sex which made me really really upset. And yeah he has the right to say no, but he was being unusually deceptive about it. Every other time we were alone in his apartment he couldn't keep his hands off me. Why was this time different? So a few days pass and we hang out again and again he says he doesn't want to do any sex things with me. And I'm confused and hurt and don't understand why. A week before he asked me for a blow job, what changed between then and now? I'm a smart girl. He didn't want to tell me so I figured it out myself. He was dating someone new. And he didn't tell me why he didn't think we should have sex any more or why he was insisting we talk less because he "didn't want to lose me as a friend." Yes lie to me and deceive me so you don't lose me as a friend. Awesome logic. We were involved for almost 3 years. And he abruptly ended everything with no explanation and expected me to be okay with everything and not be mad. When I went back to University we tried to talk and be friends but I was so mad at him it really wasn't working. I tried to commit suicide and was hospitalized for a few hours and even after telling him all this he didn't answer my messages at all. Then he messaged me saying we shouldn't have any more contact at all, for a while. I was devastated and felt again like I had no choice in the situation. We were so close for so long and now things were changing so suddenly. I haven't talked to him at all since he set up his boundary of no contact for a while. I sent him snap chats and messages on tumblr but I've gotten no replies. Now I'm home for the summer and anxious every time I leave my house that I'll see him. And so I decided for myself I never ever want to talk to him again. He used me for sex and then as soon as he found someone new he didn't even have the balls to tell me. He played with my head and made me think I wasn't good enough for him. He gave me so fucking many triggers because he's an idiot and took advantage of how much I cared for him. Not any more. I'm done for real now. I hate him and it's finally done. Thanks for wasting three years of my life, asshole. Burn in hell.
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reallyafairy · 8 years
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I hate him so much and I honestly just want to move back to the city just so I can be away from him. I thought I saw him while I was driving yesterday and felt really anxious. He is literally the worst person I've ever encountered. So fake and such a liar. He'll lie to get anything he wants and not even care. He'll say he feels bad but doesn't do anything about it. He'll say he cares but is insulted when you ask him to show you. I can't stand him. I refuse to let him into my life again. And this time I absolutely mean it. The sex wasn't worth it. The crappy friendship wasn't worth it. Nothing was worth it. I hate him. He purposely fucked my life up so much. And there's nothing he or anyone can tell me to convince me otherwise. I hate him. He deserves to rot in the lowest pit of hell.
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reallyafairy · 8 years
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I just want him to know that I hate him and I wanna yell and scream at him but that wouldn't be worth it for me because I wouldn't get the reaction I want. Maybe I should just kill him. Sarcastic of course but damn how is it that someone I haven't talked to for nearly three months continues to make my life a living hell Wow I want to go back to Pittsburgh lmao
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reallyafairy · 8 years
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I hate you and also you suck and also you're not allowed to ruin my life so fuck off you suck I'll kick your ass in everything ever.
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reallyafairy · 8 years
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You're a dick. I'm gonna punch you in the dick.
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reallyafairy · 8 years
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How come he gets to be happy. I'm the one who's been put through the most. It's not fair. I just want to forget. I don't deserve to struggle. He should be.
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reallyafairy · 8 years
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Like I’m sad that things are going so well for me without him– I’m less stressed but wish it wasn’t because he made me so stressed. I guess I just wish a solution could have been found but he gives up so easily and I never give up and always push so I guess it was inevitable even if it wasn’t what I wanted. How can anyone just give up on someone they care about. That’s disgusting to me. Idk I just wish like it wasn’t him telling me to fuck off that ended a chunk of the stress. But I guess my medication was also part of that. He always gives up on me. I’m glad to not be as stressed as before but I wish I wasn’t not stressed because he told me to fuck off. I still worry about whether or not he’s doing things that make me uncomfortable but then I make myself remember hey this person isn’t involved in your life he’s not influencing your life he doesn’t matter to your life. And the best way to make the best out of this situation is to be as great as possible and be successful and independent and NEVER let him see if he’s getting to me. Because I’m better. And stronger. And smarter. And he’s weak. And apathetic. A gives up too easily. Fuck that noise.
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reallyafairy · 8 years
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I like to think I'm making the best of a shitty situation. Yeah what he did to me was ridiculously shitty and sketchy and rude but... I am so fucking strong now. Like hot damn. Wow. I have more of an idea of what I really want now. And I also know I will NEVER let anyone treat me like this again. God he's so much like Hillary Clinton. Talking shit and then whenever someone confronts him about TRUE things he does/has done he shuts it all down. What a pansy.
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