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Continue reading →: Explore the Four Elements
Due to our travels, it’s not always easy for me to take part in photo challenges but when Teri over at Images By T. Dashfield invited me to join in this photo contest and challenge, my interest was piqued. It didn’t take me long to have an idea of which…
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Continue reading →: The Apache Trail
Are you an adventurous traveler? Are you looking for a scenic memorable drive? Well, I’ve got just the day trip for you. Al and I first drove this 80 mile scenic loop three years ago and it still ranks as one of our favorite day excursions. On the far southeast…
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Continue reading →: Lost or Found
Have you ever traveled somewhere that spoke to you or rather called to you; a place you just wanted to return to time and again? That’s how I feel about the Superstition Mountains also known as the Superstitions located in Apache Junction, Arizona (the far southeast side of the Phoenix valley). There’s…
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Continue reading →: Lightweight
Before pulling out of Patagonia State Park, I checked one more time to see if there had been any cancellations, thus allowing us to extend our stay. No such luck. So we stuck with the original plan and hit the road with Tucson, Arizona, as our destination.A few days earlier, I made…
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Continue reading →: What’s all the fuss about?
After a few exciting days of crane photography, it was time for us to meander down the road. Three years ago we first heard about Patagonia State Park in southern Arizona. Everyone seemed to have the same response, “You just have to visit Patagonia”.With a piqued curiosity and no firm commitments, we pointed the RV…
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Continue reading →: This is why we RV
When we pulled out of Corpus Christi, Texas, we spent three days driving before arriving in Benson, Arizona (965 miles – 1553 Km). Our plan was to spend the week at an Escapees Park – SKP Saguaro Co-op – getting caught up on household chores. We did the exact same thing last year and it worked…
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Continue reading →: Mission San Xavier
Today’s WordPress photo challenge is the “Rule of Thirds”. We arrived in Tucson, Arizona, a couple of days ago and my first ‘must see’ stop was Mission San Xavier del Bac. The stunning Spanish architecture and beautifully landscaped grounds made for a fun and interesting photographic opportunity.Mission San Xavier del Bac…
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Continue reading →: Ménage à Trois
It was a beautiful January day along the Texas Gulf Coast. I was in the midst of a photo shoot with my model Rosie, a lovely Roseate Spoonbill.She was quite the model. Beautiful, talented, and very accommodating.She tilted her head this wayAnd then that way. One leg up.Now it was time…
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Continue reading →: Moving down the coast
Whew! We made it back to Arizona and are now camped near the town of Benson. All I can say is Texas is one BIG state. Before I start posting about our Arizona adventures, I want to finish up with the places we stayed while in Texas……. After a very fun…
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Continue reading →: Let’s talk campgrounds
I don’t normally do campground reviews or talk too much about the places we park. First, there are a lot of great bloggers out there that do a much better job in that department than I could ever do. Second, reviews are subjective. I’d feel badly hurting anyone’s feelings or…
