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  Spring Is Here — Here's How to Make the Most of It There's something about May that just feels like a fresh start. The days are longer, the air is warmer, and everything seems a little more full of possibility. If you've been waiting for the right moment to reset a habit, refresh your space, or simply slow down and enjoy where you live — this is it. Here are a few ways to lean into the season right where you are. Open the windows. It sounds simple, but it works. Fresh air moves through a space and immediately makes it feel cleaner and more alive. Let May come in, clear out the staleness of winter, and remind you that something has shifted. It costs nothing and feels like everything. Refresh your space. Spring is a natural time to reassess. Walk through your apartment and notice what's working and what isn't. Swap out a heavy blanket for something lighter, rearrange a shelf, or finally hang that thing you've been meaning to hang for months. Small resets have a real effect on how a space feels — and how you feel in it. Get outside more intentionally. It's easy to walk from your front door to your car without really noticing what's around you. This month, try taking a few extra minutes to just be outside — on the patio, around the property, or exploring a nearby trail. With our outdoor patio furniture now out and ready, there's no better time to linger a little longer before heading inside. Start a small seasonal routine. Morning coffee outside. An evening walk before dinner. A weekly fresh flower from the market. Spring is a wonderful time to start something small and sustainable that adds a little joy to your ordinary days. The best routines don't have to be big — they just have to be consistent. Connect with your community. Say hello to a neighbor you've been meaning to meet. Attend a community event. Shared spaces feel better when the people in them feel familiar, and May has a way of making those connections feel natural and easy. Spring doesn't last forever — but it's here right now, and it's good. We hope you soak it in, enjoy the season, and feel at home in every corner of this community. We're genuinely glad you're here.

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Right Outside Your Door: Making the Most of Your Neighborhood You already have a great place to come home to — but what about everything just beyond your front door? One of the best parts of living at Eden Apartments is the neighborhood itself, and we want to make sure you're taking full advantage of everything Rexburg has to offer. Here are a few ways to get more out of where you already live. Explore the local food scene. Rexburg has no shortage of great places to eat, and there's always something new to try. Whether you're a regular at your favorite coffee shop or someone who loves discovering somewhere new on a Saturday morning, make it a goal this month to try at least one spot you've never been to. Ask a neighbor for a recommendation — you might be surprised what you find. Get outside more intentionally. Fresh air and open space matter more than we sometimes give them credit for. Nature Park or Porter Park is just a short distance away and is a favorite among residents who like to walk, run, or simply sit outside and breathe. With May's longer evenings, there's no better time to make outdoor time a regular part of your routine. Support local businesses. There's something special about shopping and eating local. When you frequent the businesses around you, you're investing in the community you call home. From farmers markets to local boutiques to neighborhood restaurants, Rexburg has a lot worth supporting — and exploring. Connect with the people around you. Community doesn't build itself — it takes small, consistent moments of showing up. Say hello to a neighbor you've been meaning to meet. Strike up a conversation by the mailboxes. The more familiar the faces around you, the more this place feels like home. Take the scenic route. Sometimes the best way to appreciate where you live is simply to slow down and look around. Take a different street on your next walk. Notice the details. Rexburg has more character than a busy schedule allows you to see — and spring is the perfect season to pay attention. Your neighborhood is worth knowing well. We hope you enjoy discovering — or rediscovering — everything right outside your door this May.

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Embrace the Winter Season in East Idaho-image

  Now that Thanksgiving has wrapped up, it’s time to dive into the cozy, sparkling magic of the winter holidays! Even when the days are shorter and the temperatures drop, there are plenty of ways to make the most of this season—both in your apartment and around East Idaho. Enjoy the Outdoors Winter walks are a simple way to embrace the crisp air and beautiful scenery. Bundle up in layers, grab a scarf and gloves, and take a stroll through your neighborhood or local parks. For a little extra fun, bring along your furry friends! Many trails in East Idaho are perfect for a winter walk, and the quiet snowy mornings make for peaceful exploration. Stay Cozy at Home Even without a backyard, your apartment can feel like a winter retreat: Hot Tub Relaxation: If your community has a hot tub or pool, take advantage of a warm soak on a chilly evening. Indoor Fun: Board games, puzzle nights, or even a cozy movie marathon are perfect ways to pass the long nights. Decorate & Celebrate: A few lights, seasonal decorations, or a winter-themed centerpiece can make your apartment feel festive and inviting. Explore East Idaho Winter is full of local activities to enjoy: Skiing & Snowboarding: Resorts like Pebble Creek and Kelly Canyon are close by for a day of slopes and snowy fun. Ice Skating: Find local rinks for a fun winter outing, either solo, with friends, or with family. Holiday Events: Many towns host winter festivals, light displays, and holiday markets. Keep an eye on community calendars to catch seasonal celebrations. Mindful Winter Moments The darker days can be cozy but sometimes isolating. Take time for activities that bring warmth to your routine: Morning stretches or yoga to start the day energized Reading by a window with a warm drink Crafting, journaling, or cooking seasonal recipes Winter is a season of slowing down, appreciating cozy comforts, and finding joy in simple pleasures. Whether it’s exploring snowy trails, soaking in the hot tub, or curling up with a warm blanket, there’s something special about this time of year.

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As the leaves turn and the air gets crisper, East Idaho becomes a playground of seasonal beauty and local charm. If you’re ready to embrace the shift from fall into early winter, here are some standout ideas and destinations to mark on your bucket list. 🍁 Must‑See & Must‑Do Head out on one of the scenic byways—the Mesa Falls Scenic Byway or the Teton Scenic Byway—to catch brilliant foliage, quiet trails, and photo‑worthy views. Visit the Museum of Idaho in downtown Idaho Falls for a cozy indoor outing when it’s chilly outside.  Take a stroll or bike ride along the Idaho Falls River Walk—the golden‑leaved trees along the river make for a peaceful afternoon.  Visit a local farmers market before the end of the season—fresh‑picked apples, squash, and other harvest goodies abound.  🎃 Seasonal Favorites Pick pumpkins, navigate a corn maze, or take a hayride—autumn fun for all ages is happening around the region. Look for early winter events such as craft fairs, holiday markets, or festive light‑ups as the season transitions. Snuggle up with warm seasonal beverages (hot apple cider, anyone?), and visit local cafés or bakeries featuring fall‑flavored treats. ❄️ Outdoor Adventures Go for a crisp‑air hike and enjoy the changing leaves—Eastern Idaho offers trails that glow this time of year. Plan an early snow‑peek or a drive as winter begins to whisper in the mountains—perfect for spotting the first frost or light snow on high‑rises. Even as the days shorten, there’s still plenty of daylight for outdoor activity—so bundle up and explore. 📝 Quick Checklist ✅ Choose your top 1–2 outdoor spots for leaf‑peeping or hikes ✅ Pick a local indoor activity for a colder day (museum, farmers market) ✅ Find a seasonal event (market, festival, craft fair) to plug into your calendar ✅ Stock up on fall produce at a local market ✅ Plan at least one cozy café stop or treat outing With cooler evenings and vibrant nature all around, now is the perfect time to dive into what East Idaho offers this season. Whether you’re looking for adventure, relaxation, or a little bit of both—there’s something here waiting for you. ✨ Tip: Dress in layers, keep your camera handy, and seize the moments of golden hour on those crisp days.

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Time to Dream Bigger for Next Year’s Bucket List-image

The days are getting darker and the evenings seem to arrive a little sooner. As the season slows down, it is a perfect time to pause, reflect, and think about what is next. The shorter days are an invitation to plan, dream, and start mapping out your bucket list for the year ahead. This is a great moment to look back on the past year. What brought you joy? What adventures did you experience? What opportunities might you have missed? Maybe you found a favorite trail to hike, tried a new hobby, or discovered small routines that brought comfort and happiness. Whatever it was or was not, now is the time to turn those thoughts into intentions for the next year. Your bucket list does not have to be full of extravagant trips or sky high goals. It can be simple, meaningful, and personal. Maybe it is exploring more of Idaho’s hidden gems, trying new recipes, learning something new, or spending more time on hobbies you have been putting off. Maybe it is discovering new coffee shops, taking a weekend road trip, or enjoying more mornings watching the sunrise. These small moments add up to a year full of experiences worth remembering. Writing down your plans and goals gives them weight and clarity. The quieter months of the year give space to dream and think about what truly matters to you. Even as the days are shorter, there is plenty of light to look forward to in the months ahead. Take this time to reflect, plan, and imagine the adventures you want to have next year. ✨ Your next adventure starts with a little reflection and a lot of imagination. Start dreaming now and let the year ahead be full of possibilities.

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Markets, Mountains & Magic-image

Let’s be real—East Idaho in June is peak vibes. The sun is finally showing up on time, the snow’s gone (for real this time), and we’ve all collectively agreed it’s time to go outside and live our best lives. Whether you’re into local eats, camping with friends, or pretending you're in a nature documentary while hiking through jaw-dropping views—East Idaho is the place to be this month. 🥕 Local Farmers Markets: Where Your Produce Has a Personality You haven’t lived until you’ve had a sun-warmed strawberry from a local stand or a fresh loaf of sourdough that smells like heaven itself. June is when East Idaho’s farmers markets really come to life, and trust us—you’ll want to bring a tote bag. Idaho Falls Farmers Market – Fresh veggies, homemade jams, live music, and more sourdough than you can carry. 10/10 weekend activity. Rexburg Farmers Market – It’s small but mighty. Think fresh produce, baked goods, and the most wholesome vibes around. Pocatello Farmers Market – Local honey, handcrafted goods, and that magical feeling of community you only get from Saturday mornings downtown. Support local, eat well, and maybe pick up a potted herb you’ll probably forget to water (we believe in you). ⛺️ Hiking + Camping: Because Your Tent Misses You June is chef’s kiss for getting outside. The trails are open, the mosquitoes aren’t too rude yet, and the campgrounds are calling your name. Island Park – Cool nights, big pines, and easy access to lakes and rivers. It’s a camper’s dream. Targhee National Forest – Wildlife, waterfalls, and trails for all levels. Also, yes, it’s that gorgeous in real life. Craters of the Moon – Want to feel like you landed on Mars? Hike this surreal volcanic terrain and flex your “I survived the lava fields” selfies. The Tetons (nearby and worth it) – Not technically East Idaho, but close enough. Majestic mountains, alpine lakes, and trails that will take your breath away—literally. Don’t forget the s’mores. Always pack the s’mores. 🌄 Scenic Views: The Kinda Pretty That Makes You Pull Over East Idaho is full of “is this a postcard?” moments. Whether you're snapping pics or just soaking it all in, here are a few spots where the views really show off: Bear Lake – Blue. So blue. Ridiculously blue. You won’t believe it until you see it. Shoshone Falls – It’s taller than Niagara and wildly underrated. June is the perfect time to catch it at full flow. Sawtooth Mountains – Epic peaks, crystal-clear lakes, and trails for days. It’s giving mountain main character energy. South Fork Snake River – Peaceful, stunning, and great for a float or fishing day. Bonus points if you spot an eagle.   Long story short—East Idaho in June is basically your summer bucket list wrapped in pine trees and sunshine. Hit a market, hike a trail, pitch a tent, and stare at some scenery that makes you say “whoa” out loud. Just don’t forget the sunscreen and bug spray (spoken from experience). Happy adventuring! 🏕️🍓🌲

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