A Switch-A-Roo Thanks To BirdingRVers & Our New July Jobs!
I'm always amazed at the power of community in RVing and how that expands through blogging. When we first spoke about our Cape Blanco job on the [...] continue reading
I'm always amazed at the power of community in RVing and how that expands through blogging. When we first spoke about our Cape Blanco job on the [...] continue reading
The more we stay here at Bullards Beach the more we are digging the area. Despite Paul's back issues, this place has been one of the nicest stops [...] continue reading
Well Paul is coming along. He may complain it's at a sloth's pace, but from my impartial viewpoint it's been rather amazing. In the short space of [...] continue reading
I call it "He-Man" disease and all you women out there probably know it well. It's when a male species ignores whatever pain he has going [...] continue reading
Almost everyone we talked to before coming to the southern OR coast told us to make sure we took the trip to Cape Arago. What they didn't tell us (or [...] continue reading
We've travelled a mind-boggling 30 miles (48 km) down the coast and have found ourselves in yet another world. It always amazes me that small changes [...] continue reading
A very pleasant state park ~30 miles south of Florence by a large inland lake on the central OR coast. Link to campground here: Tugman State Park, [...] continue reading
I think everyone has "hidden" abilities that can't be explained. It's curious, but fascinating and I'm always interested in the weird and wonderful [...] continue reading
I do love lighthouses, which is a good thing considering we're about to become bona fide tour hosts in a few weeks. There's something about the bare [...] continue reading
There's a whole lotta sand out here. In fact if your mind didn't know you were in Oregon your eyes would think you landed in the Sahara Desert. A [...] continue reading
An old-time RVer once told me that if 80% of the things on the coach are working, he is 100% happy 100% of the time (I call it the 80/100/100 rule [...] continue reading
You can't be in Oregon, especially not this side of Oregon without developing a very intimate relationship with rain. It reminds me of an encounter I [...] continue reading