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RV Life Lessons Learned 2020

As of May 2020, we have just finished our third RV tour season on the road and have thoroughly enjoyed nearly every minute of our  RV life.  It has been our privilege and good fortune to be able to see the USA and meet so many wonderful people.  We have no plans to stop anytime soon and are already looking forward to getting back on the road next year. Over…

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Path to Isolation 2020

Just like the rest of the planet, February and March didn’t play out like we expected. It all started innocently enough.  We arrived in Yuma in late January and had a month of great weather while basking in the ignorance of the on-coming pandemic.  Unfortunately, by the early-March the world changed and we had to cancel nearly all of our spring schedule.  We did manage to spent a short week…

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Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument 2020

This is another a place we tried to visit previously, but were deterred by the two government shutdowns.  This was our final 2020 New Mexico stop and added another check mark to our bucket list.  The morning after catching a hike and dinner in Silver City, we headed to the National Monument.  We couldn’t understand how it could take 2 hours to travel less than 50 miles until we got…

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White Sands National Park 2020

The name “White Sands” really tells what the park is all about.  The park is a unique, large patch of white gypsum sand that collected all in one place due to the geography, winds, and mineral content of the area.  It is quite beautiful and we found ourselves walking though the dunes like we were in the Sahara.  It also reminded us of the snow-scapes we experienced in upstate New…

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Carlsbad Caverns National Park 2020

Like many people of our age, we first heard about Carlsbad Caverns when we were in elementary school via bad black and white pictures in our text books.  We were told it was one of the wonders of the world and they are underground right here in the US of A.  After all these years, it’s still true. It’s not the largest in the world or country.  It’s not even…

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Big Bend National Park 2020

Big Bend is not an easy place to get to as it’s tucked in the southwest corner of Texas.  We were already deep in Texas on South Padre Island and it took us two days to get there.  Big Bend is a combination of desert, mountain, and river vistas that cover more land than Rhode Island.  Like many of the National Parks, it was established in the 1930’s and the…

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South Padre Island 2020

South Padre Island was recommended to us by some RV friends and was our first stop on “winter tour”.  It’s at southern-most point of Texas on the Gulf of Mexico and bordered on the south by Mexico.  By my account, it looks and feels just like Florida.  SPI is a barrier island that is only a half mile or so wide, but about 40 miles long.  Most of it is…

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Portugal 2019

Suzanne and I spent just over two weeks in Portugal in the second half of September.  The time was split evenly with the Bakers (Marv and Laurie) and the Herefords (Dean and Sue).  While we visited eight cities, took five guided tours, and traveled a fair amount of the country side, it feels like we just scratched the surface.  The country is rich in history and culture, and is filled…

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1000 Islands 2019

We had another great summer on Wellesley Island in 2019.  We were blessed to have several good friends join us for a few days including the Barones, the Bakers, the Marschiloks, and Alan Callaghan.  It was a great time with all of them and a chance to catch up.  Simultaneously, we had the 3rd edition of G2 (Grandma/Grandpa) Camp.  In addition to the 5 “grands” and Pete from previous years,…

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Antelope Canyon 2019

This was our final stop before heading back to the 1000 Islands for the summer. We had been told by many people the that Antelope Canyon was a must-see if we were in the region. Not only was this totally true, but there was a bonus: Lake Powell and the Glen Canyon Dam. The day before our Canyon tour, we visited The Glen Canyon Dam and drove around Lake Powell….

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