The Most Beautiful Lady In France – Cordouan Lighthouse
She was the most beautiful lady I'd ever seen, and I've seen a few. Her stone walls rose high to the heavens, stark and imposing against [...] continue reading
She was the most beautiful lady I'd ever seen, and I've seen a few. Her stone walls rose high to the heavens, stark and imposing against [...] continue reading
We made it to our last stop of the year! It's always a strange feeling when we get to this point in our travels. We spend so much time planning [...] continue reading
Brace yourselves my dear blog readers because I'm about to dedicate an ENTIRE blog post to lighthouses! This is not a new endeavor for me nor (for my [...] continue reading
Do you take dogs?" I was doing my usual thing, phoning restaurants in the area to see if they take dogs at their outdoor tables. It's something we do [...] continue reading
When you RV fulltime you do a lot of stealing...of travel ideas! It's rare (very rare) that you find a spot so unique and never-before-visited that [...] continue reading
PRE-POST NOTE/ Slowly getting back into my regular blogging headspace again, so here is finally the blog I meant to write over a week ago after our [...] continue reading
For the second installment of our Great Lakes zoom-through we decided to hit the central section of South Lake Superior. This part of the Great Lakes [...] continue reading
There are certain things that make me feel all warm and fuzzy inside. You know what I'm talking about right? Like that special blankie you carried [...] continue reading
To see a World in a Grain of Sand And a Heaven in a Wild Flower William Blake There are certain places you go where time seems to stand still and the [...] continue reading
Pre-Post Note/ Thank you for all the amazing, deep and heart-felt comments on my last post. I haven't responded to each comment as I usually do, but [...] continue reading
We interrupt our usual programming to bring you a quick public service announcement. I received a message from the ranger at Cape Blanco State Park [...] continue reading
The Spanish explorers named it Isla de Patos (Island of Ducks), a reference to either a duck-shaped rock or the numerous Alcid sea birds that seem to [...] continue reading