Teacher, writer, and traveler, Trinity lives in a small town and enjoys gardening, cooking, and exploring all things bizarre. Catch her at local ruins exploring haunted histories, in quaint towns with creatives, or at the farmers markets hunting for unique ingredients. Wherever you catch her, be sure to say hi; she’ll want to hear your story, too.
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Latest from Trinity Murchie
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2024 Indigenous Peoples’ Day events across Arizona
Learn about eight events worth checking out in Arizona this Indigenous Peoples’ Day.
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The punniest breakfast spots in the Valley
Learn about seven breakfast spots across the Valley that serve fantastic food and start the customer experience with some wordplay.
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Your guide to central Arizona lakes
Does the desert have you feeling dry and dehydrated? Check out one of these refreshing central Arizona lakes.
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Places to volunteer around Phoenix, based on your interests & passions
Want to help change the world? Start by giving back to your community with one of these awesome volunteer opportunities around Phoenix.
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16 edible & medicinal plants in Arizona
There are many wild plants in Arizona that are full of nutrients and taste gourmet. If you’re wondering what to look for, this is the list for you.
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8 Arizona charities that pick up donations
Want to de-clutter but you’re too busy to get to the thrift store? Before adding to the landfill, check out these eight Arizona groups that pick up donations.
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Best pho in Phoenix, according to Yelp
Phoenix is a city with excellent eats, and that includes some amazing pho restaurants. Read about the top 10 places to get pho in Phoenix, according to Yelp.
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24 businesses in Arizona that employ people with IDDs
Here’s a list of 24 companies in Arizona that employ people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDDs).
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10 best Mexican restaurants in the Valley
Get a taste of the chefs, menus, and ambiance of the 10 best Mexican restaurants in the Valley.
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11 places around Phoenix to learn about Native/Indigenous history
Here are 11 places around the Valley of the Sun to learn all about the Native people who are still very much a part of what makes Arizona so rich in culture.





















