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Continue reading →: Silver By theTon
With all the hiking hubby and I have been doing around the Ridgway, Colorado area lately, Al and I opt to give our feet a much needed break. We plan on hopping in the little red truck in search of some Colorado gold….gold as in leaves…..those beautiful Aspen leaves. The feel…
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Continue reading →: Feeling Great!
Al turns onto my brother’s circular driveway with ease and plenty of room to spare. Within minutes we’re plugged in and have the RV set up. It’s lunch time. While I whip us up a couple of sandwiches, Al raises the blinds and opens some windows. He comments, “Wow, Ingrid. …
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Continue reading →: Attention WordPress Bloggers: Don’t forget to link your gravatar
Originally posted on sharechair: Ingrid, of Live Laugh RV, brought up an issue the other day that is important for all of us WordPress bloggers. Perhaps you have had the same problem? Ingrid remarked that she will often click on a gravatar in order to visit that person’s blog. This…
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Continue reading →: A Celebration
After our four-day visit at Blue Mesa Reservoir, we somewhat reluctantly pulled out of camp. Our stay was definitely too short. However, I’m not complaining since our destination is another favorite of mine; Ridgway State Park. We discovered this gem of a State Park this past July. We reserved the…
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Continue reading →: My Own National Park
I love maps. I always look forward to studying an atlas or trail map and plotting out our journey for the next adventure. Hubby and I seem to have a curiosity….. “What’s around the next bend?” It doesn’t seem to matter if we’re driving or hiking, a map piques a…
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Continue reading →: Crested Butte
Hubby and I always look forward to visiting one of our favorite Colorado mountain towns. Our friends are just as much a fan of Crested Butte, Colorado, as are we, but it’s been years since they last visited this well-known ski town. Crested Butte isn’t just known for its awesome skiing…..it is considered the…
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Continue reading →: Blue Mesa Res
After our month long stay in Grand Junction, hubby and I were ready to escape the heat and head to higher elevation and hopefully cooler temperatures. When our long time friends from Pueblo West suggested we meet up near Gunnison, Colorado, Al and I jumped at the invitation. With all…
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Continue reading →: Hiking the MonumentThe Colorado National Monument rises over 2,000 feet above the Colorado River and provides a grand backdrop to the city of Grand Junction. The Colorado National Monument consists of 32 square miles of rugged, up and down terrain with towering, brilliantly colored rock. Yep, school is back in session….a little geography…
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Continue reading →: Repairs and Unwanted GuestsWhen you live in a house on wheels, one can expect to have things break, loosen, rattle, or not work at all. After all, it is a moving object and it’s moving down roads that aren’t usually smooth. I guess it’s all part of the RV adventure. In the beginning, there’s the “breaking in” phase. …
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Continue reading →: A Favorite Spot
With a light morning breeze blowing through the RV, I glance out the window toward a view of the Colorado National Monument….well, kind of a view….as I peek around, up, and over other RV’s there sits the Monument in the distance. Ah, the RV experience; it is what we make of…
