I’ve always envied East Coasters and their cottage country.
There’s something so romantic about spending the weekend off the grid — or at least untethered from your laptop — playing croquet and having bonfires with your friends.
But instead of cottaging, I cabin. (It is the west coast way, after all.) And there’s nowhere more spectacular to do so than the Gulf Islands.
I spent the weekend on Galiano Island and I am sold — hook, line and rooster-shaped sinker — on its cozy, woodsy charm. (I first fell for it during a retreat with Amrita Yoga.)
Especially when that cozy, woodsy cabin comes with a gazillion dollar view.
And frogs that seem like they’ve been transported from some tropical destination.
The water, on the other hand, does not seem tropical in the least. It is all sorts of freezing, but we swam in it any way. Because that’s also the west coast way.
[RayBan Sunglasses, vintage shirt, Gap shorts, Cougar Boots.]
P.S. Whether you cottage or cabin, you should definitely keep up with The Anthology on Facebook.
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This looks so wonderful, Kelsey. Can’t wait to book my own weekend getaway to Galiano. xo
Ooh i need to know where this cabin is. i was trying to find a place to stay in Galiano but didn’t know where to begin. ended up booking a few nights in Sechelt instead which I can’t wait for.
Some of the best times in my life were spent camping on Galiano with a bunch of friends. It looks like you went at a gorgeous time!
Looks like a great place to veg! Thanks for the inspiring post…
Yes! Galiano’s the best.
Liv — this cabin is a friend’s but I’ve stayed at Bodega Ridge on Galiano before and quite liked it: http://www.bodegaridge.com/ It’s pet-friendly too!
Looks really serene. I want to go!