His brother thought we were both nuts and stayed home. Of course, we never found anything, and that was because Mark had glimpsed through time and what he saw was not yet there.
Read Full PostHis brother thought we were both nuts and stayed home. Of course, we never found anything, and that was because Mark had glimpsed through time and what he saw was not yet there.
Read Full PostShirley dreamed the campground was like a neighborhood, not an RV campground.
Read Full PostAfter hearing that I like fruit teas he would not let up lecturing me on what real tea is. Our minds mildly toasted from touring for four days straight, we walked out with over $100 worth of tea, a couple of tea pots, and no idea whether or not I...
Read Full PostThe fact that my wife was a tea drinker was one of the reasons I asked her out for a lifetime of dates, this trip is certainly our longest one.
Read Full PostI suggest 2 nights, 2 nights to travel and then 4-5 or 6 nights at a destination
Read Full PostOnly once she gets there we realize that there are no walking trails for about a mile.
Read Full Post"Is everyone in position?" Shirley responds "yup" "Engaging impulse engines" I respond and we ease out of another campground
Read Full PostWe have left California and are now safely(?) across the border in Oregon.
Read Full PostOur youngest son Kevin, transferred from a job in Portland, OR to Raleigh, NC met us at the campground and spent the night.
Read Full PostShe also got into my box of wheat thins and Brad's garlic pistachios
Read Full PostStopped in Sonoma for lunch. It was great. Met an elf who makes delicious wine candy
Read Full PostBrad was standing, looking at his phone and this tall guy came jumping around, real close to Brad and was pushing himself off the wall.
Read Full PostWalked the town, then drove to the 3rd oldest lighthouse in America.
Read Full PostI stepped in the water. So pristine warm compared to the Atlantic.
Read Full PostThey also have pics and autographed pics from early Hollywood stars as many cowboy movies were filmed in this area
Read Full PostI am a nocturnal person who worked 3-11 pm all my life and despises getting up early.
Read Full PostDeath Valley was similar to Petrified Forest in so much as it was vast and ever changing.
Read Full PostFor two weeks our landscape has been the desert. It was nothing like what I thought it would be.
Read Full PostThe place was so awesome, several other RV's also pulled in.
Read Full PostWe didn't have the time or inclination to go to Zion Canyon
Read Full PostNamed after the Kodak photo film. Paul Simon's song exalts the film's capabilities, the park itself is truly breathtaking and worthy of Simon's lyrics
Read Full PostApparently AZ has several different time zones.
Read Full PostThis morning I went to RP's Stage Stop international Cafe for breakfast alone. Brad found nothing he wanted on the menu so he had a nice buffet breakfast at a Mexican Restaurant.
Read Full PostThey never adjusted to mutual retirement, we waited over a year of mutual retirement before engaging in such a long RV trip.
Read Full Post5 Minute walk to the shuttle bus that takes you to the park
Read Full PostWas used to train astronauts as it was closest to moon landscape
Read Full PostTwo small white dogs came running out, barking and running after us.
Read Full PostOne couple said the Bryce Canyon was better to see than the Grand Canyon, much more color.
Read Full PostLarge and sooo peaceful we decided to stay another night.
Read Full PostI told her, I don't know where I am. I'm coming from MA
Read Full PostBrad had a biscuit on top of home fries covered with sausage gravy.
Read Full PostIt was Beautiful. Cool, as it was on large mountain side. Views were amazing.
Read Full PostWe went late as the repairman came to fix our leaking sink. It seemed that he fixed the problem, but.. more water in evening.
Read Full PostHuge, commercial city. Culture shock after driving through the beauty of nature. Clean, but kinda trashy RV park
Read Full PostNow we are awaiting a RV handyman coming to fix a leak in our bathroom
Read Full PostCome here to recapture that beauty. Mountains as you look up, mountains as you look down. Spaciousness beyond description.
Read Full PostLas Vegas, New Mexico is a fun little town, nice to walk around. Little shops
Read Full PostThese 2 guys help Brad jury-rig the plug. We are still looking for the right one
Read Full PostOur journey and adventure continues, some days we go and seek magic, some days we sit back and let the magic seek us.
Read Full PostSpent time looking around the historical Plaza Hotel and had a drink at the bar.
Read Full PostTwo hours later when rock pavement had cooled down I walked her. Not far, but I got to see the lake and a rabbit.
Read Full PostThis time when we had a snack during the day we put on the generator to run the air conditioner while we ate in the diner.
Read Full PostThe first night we were there we went to see the bats that live under the South Columbia Avenue Bridge. As many as 70,000 or even more come out at dusk, take off over the city and eat all of Austin's bugs!
Read Full PostNice lunch at pie a shop off the highway. And, of course we had to have pie for dessert. Their specialty is meringue pies, Brad got lemon and I got coconut custard
Read Full PostFor lunch we found a local joint where you order and find a seat for yourself. Great food
Read Full PostWe then hopped back on and got off for a final time in the French Quarter, which we both enjoyed. Appetizers of boiled crayfish, while listening to music.
Read Full PostWent to WWII museum today. A cannot miss if you are anywhere near New Orleans
Read Full PostNow, perhaps, the obvious question has become apparent. What happens to the water after it is used
Read Full PostIt rained, and when I say rain, I mean a downpour most of day
Read Full PostWhen she said it, it clicked in my head she was right. It never got itchy. The rash lasted a few days
Read Full PostTannehill Ironworks was amazing. Muddy rivers everywhere (from clay) and flooding along the shorelines.
Read Full PostI went in and the first words the young guy at the counter said was, how do you drive that thing?
Read Full PostThe walk in the woods was uneventful. No creeks here, although we actually walked up a dry one on the trail
Read Full PostUpon arriving in the camp I was claustrophobic as it was so close and crowded. Still close in the RV section, but not as crowded.
Read Full Post31 years later, here we are, retired and travelling in a class C camper
Read Full PostI was staring down a steep drop and when I looked out - gorgeous!
Read Full PostBoth Shirley and I will blog, Mitzvah is still a little pissed off that she has to live in a house that moves so probably won't write anything.
Read Full PostA couple of days here at Ironwood just what we needed, some R&R after our bittersweet leaving.
Read Full PostWe learned the hard way to bubble wrap all glass. Had a barbecue bottle explode on the carpeting
Read Full PostJack Paar wrote three books, and the last two were rehashes of the first, or so I think. Larry King has written several books , not sure how many , but I do not believe he has repeated any of his stories.
Read Full PostAs a college student, I lived near Chicago, and I was able to listen to some great talent.
Read Full PostIt would not come to me until the Fourth Grade what I might want to do with my life.
Read Full PostIn the summer of 1961, my father decided we were going to take a real vacation
Read Full PostHis message was clear, time will never come back to us
Read Full PostI had just arrived in Kansas City, Kansas. Many people are unaware that there are two cities cities named Kansas City, positioned side by side, separated by a river and the Missouri / Kansas state line. The Missouri side has most of the amenities; baseball, football teams, museums, theaters, and...
Read Full PostAre you any relation to that Justice kid who was in the play?
Read Full PostI miss non-political talk Radio. I miss Jean Shepherd, I miss Long John Nebel. I miss radio where you could listen, and not feel insulted.
Read Full PostIt starred Richard Boone playing a gunfighter for hire who went by the name, Paladin.
Read Full PostOnly local programing can inform, soothe, and bring back peace and tranquility
Read Full PostIn 1991, Saper committed suicide. He gave the outward appearance of being together, but I think he was a tad paranoid.
Read Full PostAt 68, soon to be 70, I am still looking for what I may do when I grow up.
Read Full PostThe man did not know his Bible very well. Dad studied the Bible, and the history of the region
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