-
Continue reading →: Southwest Chicken Soup and the Saguaro Cactus
It’s mid December. The days are short, the air is crisp, and the holiday lights are sparkling. Winter has arrived and we’ve finally had a cold front roll through here in the desert southwest. In Phoenix, Arizona, this past week the thermometer barely hit 70 degrees Fahrenheit … Brrrr! I’m…
-
Continue reading →: Pros and Cons of RVing
Best thing about RV life … Without a doubt, the best thing about RV living is the ease and spontaneity of travel. We get to travel with our own bed, kitchen, and bathroom in tow. And more importantly, I get to travel with a whole closet full of clothes and…
-
Continue reading →: Holiday Shopping Ideas
Tis the season! The holiday decorations are in full twinkle mode and they’ve put me in the holiday spirit, and that means it’s time to go shopping. When Black Friday rolled around, my daughter and I entered our first store before 8:00 a.m. … with coffee in hand, of course. Our lists…
-
Continue reading →: Apple Pie, Holidays and RVing
Cooking and baking in a RV “I could never live in a RV full-time because I’d get bored living on hot dogs and hamburgers”. Al patiently listened to this comment. Then in a somewhat perplexed tone, he looked at the guy and asked, “What are you talking about?” The guy…
-
Continue reading →: A Sense of Freedom
We’re baaaack, comfortably parked in the valley of the sun, otherwise known as Phoenix, Arizona. We arrived in early October and have been enjoying regular visits with our children and a few of our non-RVing friends. We’re staying at a new to us RV park on the north side of…
-
Continue reading →: Lighthouses of Lake Havasu
With each visit to Lake Havasu City, I learn more and more interesting and fun tidbits about the area. During our first trip to this part of western Arizona back in February of 2012, we learned about the history of the London Bridge . You can read more about the…
-
Continue reading →: Eggs Benedict for Sunday Brunch
Sundays are fun days in my book. When I ran my own business, it wasn’t uncommon for me to work seven days a week, and although I thought I was doing a great job, such was not the case. At some point, it was brought to my attention that burn…
-
Continue reading →: Trouble with the Dream
Whenever I hear the phrase ‘your living the dream’, I do a slight cringe. Dream? Hmm! Living full-time in a RV was never a dream of mine. Al and I decided to move into the RV full-time on a whim four years ago with the intent of traveling for a…
-
Continue reading →: Waiting for the Sun to Set
I had a fabulous week boondocking in the Kaibab National Forest. After spending four months in a RV Resort in Prescott, Arizona, it felt fantastic to get the RV rolling, and camp by ourselves in a forest of soaring pine trees. We found a lovely slice of land to call…
