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Continue reading →: Exquisite and Graceful
This is our fourth winter RVing along the Texas Gulf Coast, and it has not disappointed. The weather has been enjoyable this year with no mention of a polar vortex, thank goodness. With that said, I’m taking full advantage of getting out of the RV everyday to commune with my feathered friends.…
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Continue reading →: From Wood to Stone
“Don’t worry”, I yelled over my shoulder to Al while swiftly walking to the truck. I had my camera slung around my neck, water bottle in one hand, and truck keys in the other. I was on a mission that morning, and I wasn’t about to let a little weather…
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Continue reading →: It was a good year!
It’s that time of year again. The old calendar is in the trash and the new one is hanging on the wall. I’m not sure why putting up that new calendar made me smile. 2016 was actually a pretty good year for me and I was in no hurry to bring on any change. But…
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Continue reading →: Our Good Fortune Continued
It was mid August when Al and I were in dire need of a little down time. With obligations behind us, we were able to meander as our hearts desired. Just the way we like to roll. After a four hour drive, we pulled into the Elks Lodge parking lot in…
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Continue reading →: When Travel Gods Smile – Part 2
Let’s continue our easterly trek …… Our stay in Montrose, Colorado, was way too short, but luckily the summer rain held off long enough for me to get in a few hours exploring Black Canyon of the Gunnison. This would be my third visit exploring this small National Park and I never tire of…
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Continue reading →: When Travel Gods Smile – Part 1
I had lunch with a friend last week, and she asked me, “How was your summer?” Without hesitation, I enthusiastically responded, “I had the best summer”. Initially I was surprised by my exuberant response, but as I continued to share our summer adventures, it became clear what made the summer so ideal…
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Continue reading →: Final thoughts on Idaho
From our campsite at the Beaver Dick Park near Rexburg, we enjoyed a few out and back day trips exploring eastern Idaho. After spending two months in this state, I’ve come to expect the unexpected. The land around here is some of the most diverse I’ve ever seen. July 2016 – home base…
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Continue reading →: What’s in a Name?
The other day I was asked by a non RV’er how we decide on our travel destinations and how we choose where to camp? It actually took me a few minutes to think about this and I couldn’t come up with just one simple answer. Sometimes our decision-making is easy and other times…
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Continue reading →: When History turns into Entertainment
May 2016 – It was Memorial Day weekend and although we knew we were running the risk of encountering crowds, we were on a mission to see what all the hype was about. We were enlightened on the small town of Mackay, Idaho, from numerous people and all encouraged us to explore its history. When Al and…
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Continue reading →: Day Tripping in Idaho
Throughout the months of May and June, Al and I took full advantage of our days off from our work camping gig to explore parts of Idaho via a series of day trips. The Sawtooth Mountains in Idaho are a sight to behold with their jagged and impressive mountain peaks, and…
