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Continue reading →: A quirky Arizona town
From Tombstone, Arizona, we continued south on Highway 80 to the town of Bisbee. I’d heard a lot of fun things about this former mining community and was really looking forward to exploring this quirky little town. Al and I anticipated Bisbee being similar to the town of Jerome, which…
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Continue reading →: Boothill Graveyard
As we continued down Highway 80, it wasn’t long before we saw the sign for the Boothill Graveyard in Tombstone, Arizona. This was the only site Al and I were truly interested in visiting in Tombstone. So much of the good and bad of early Tombstone lies buried here. Quite…
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Continue reading →: Exploring Southern Arizona
To say weather is fickle is probably an understatement considering the unusual and extreme weather the United States has experienced this winter. Last winter Arizona encountered some record low temperatures. Tucson even endured a rare February snowstorm which Al and I were fortunate to have experienced in 2013. Yes, fortunate because…
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Continue reading →: Farewell…until we meet again!
It was the second week in February and our time in Texas had come to an end…..a rather reluctant end I might add. Al and I were pleasantly surprised with how much we enjoyed our stay in Texas and we’re already looking forward to returning next winter. Although initially saddened to…
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Continue reading →: Fredericksburg, Texas
Fredericksburg has been on my radar for quite some time and with a curiosity gnawing at me, I put a trip to this quaint Hill Country town high on my must see list before bidding Texas farewell. Fredericksburg is a small town in the heart of the Texas Hill Country…
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Continue reading →: The Hill Country
My how plans can change! I guess that’s one of the beauties of having one’s home in tow, the freedom to wonder on a whim; the freedom to change plans and directions as needed or rather as wanted; the freedom to move when you don’t like the weather. There are days…
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Continue reading →: Strolling the River Walk
From The Alamo we walk over to San Antonio’s River Walk. San Antonio, Texas, offers a vibrant downtown that’s beautiful, active, and full of history. Al and I find ourselves strolling the paths that meander along the river passing stone archways, fountains, and lush vegetation. I can’t help but wonder about its…
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Continue reading →: Comfort at Canyon Lake
As Al and I travel around, we occasionally stumble across a location that embodies comfort. We find ourselves in such a location at a Corps of Engineer campground at Canyon Lake in Texas, just 45 minutes north of San Antonio’s River Walk. In spite of inclement weather with record low…
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Continue reading →: Happy Hour (s)
I’m sitting in a new location looking out my rear window enjoying a great view, and although I’m looking forward to exploring my new surroundings, there’s a part of me that’s sad. Normally I’m ready to move on to a new location after a 2 to 4 week stay in any…
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Continue reading →: Corpus Christi, Texas
It’s time to pull up stakes and roll out-of-town as our stay in Rockport, Texas has come to an end, rather reluctantly I might add. The month of January seems to have flown by. As I scroll through all my photos, I realize I still have more to share about…
