if you were following my Instagram over the easter weekend, you would have seen that i spent it in Joshua tree. as a california native, i am slightly embarrassed to say that it was my very first trip there. i’m kind of a water/trees kinda girl versus desert destinations, but i do love palm springs and the surrounding areas. that dry heat they brag of is great, and there’s a distinct magic to the light. so i had a fine time, indeed. we stayed in our friend dominque’s amazing Airbnb — a 1950’s 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom Brick converted homesteader called the dollar joint ranch. it’s fun and funky and very comfortable, with everything you might need, including a full kitchen, games, wifi, a firepit and dipping pool and my very favorite Homecrest vintage outdoor furniture. i thought i’d share a sneak peek so you can get in on the joshua tree vibes and if you’re looking to stay, you can find their Airbnb listing here. and if you want a $40 credit for signing up to airbnb (if you haven’t already) just click this link!
if you were following my Instagram over the easter weekend, you would have seen that i spent it in Joshua tree. as a california native, i am slightly embarrassed to say that it was my very first trip there. i’m kind of a water/trees kinda girl versus desert destinations, but i do love palm springs and the surrounding areas. that dry heat they brag of is great, and there’s a distinct magic to the light. so i had a fine time, indeed. we stayed in our friend dominque’s amazing Airbnb — a 1950’s 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom Brick converted homesteader called the dollar joint ranch. it’s fun and funky and very comfortable, with everything you might need, including a full kitchen, games, wifi, a firepit and dipping pool and my very favorite Homecrest vintage outdoor furniture. i thought i’d share a sneak peek so you can get in on the joshua tree vibes and if you’re looking to stay, you can find their Airbnb listing here. and if you want a $40 credit for signing up to airbnb (if you haven’t already) just click this link!