It’s All About the Journey
"Do not go where the path may lead; go instead where there is no path and leave a trail." Ralph Waldo Emerson If you've never seen the story of [...] continue reading
"Do not go where the path may lead; go instead where there is no path and leave a trail." Ralph Waldo Emerson If you've never seen the story of [...] continue reading
I must say we've had some darn good travel mojo these past few months. We've hit the jackpot on both weather and camping, staying south of the big [...] continue reading
Boondocking is a word that frugal RVers love. The basic definition of boondocking (the way I use the word anyway) is camping for free or close to [...] continue reading
We may be way out in the boonies, but don't let that fool you into thinking we're turning into hillbillies. Despite our occasional romps in the wild, [...] continue reading
There are times in your life when you realize you're enjoying yourself too much. Or rather, something keeps nagging at you that you shouldn't be [...] continue reading
It's been so bloomin' wonderful here by the Rio Grande Gorge that we've extended our stay. Since Monday of this week it's been only us and the host, [...] continue reading
Once upon a time, around 29 million years ago or so the earth moved. Two massive plates, the North American and Pacific scraped and opened up a rift [...] continue reading
Well, we're back in the wilds, off in the boonies and deep in the wilderness where the wild things roam. Although we enjoyed our brief stint in [...] continue reading
"I knew I should've made a left turn at Albuquerque." Bugs Bunny (1953) Albuquerque is the crossroads of New Mexico, and Bugs Bunny isn't the [...] continue reading
So, we've been in Albuquerque for the past few days stocking up ravenously on food and pet supplies, meeting friends, eating out, planning our summer [...] continue reading
"Long ago a Pueblo man showed Salt Woman hospitality, even though her body was rough and scaly. In return, she made her home nearby in a lake, so that [...] continue reading
It was a long and winding road...the end result being a rather remote and tiny campground up in the Manzano Mountains where we've been hanging out and [...] continue reading