Short people problem!

5th trip - Day 14-17, Oct 2020, Brigham City/Perry KOA, Utah My parents have been wanting to camp with us so I decided to set up this camping trip to include them. Autumn leaf on campsite table. Kevin and I stayed in our travel trailer and Mom & Dad rented a deluxe cabin there at... Continue Reading →

Dry-camping Delight

4th trip, Day 11-13, Oct 2-4, 2020 North Fork Campground, Eden, UT This was a fun camping trip. We went with my cousin, Duane and his wife (and my wonderful friend) Jennette. We followed the GPS, which rightly took us to North Ogden, over North Ogden Canyon Rd. and over the North Ogden Divide. The... Continue Reading →

Do we have gas?

Catchy title, huh? It is not what you think! Propane keeps your RV warm, gives you hot water, stove and oven, and in some cases your refrigerator. It is a big challenge in winter is to make sure you have enough propane. You need it to keep yourself warm, but also to keep the pipes... Continue Reading →

Willard Bay State Park

3rd trip - Day 8-10, Sept 25-27 Willard Bay State Park, South Marina, Utah Willard Bay State Park, South Marina Campground, Sept 25-27, 2020 We found this place from a camping app. A few days prior to going, I looked at reviews and they were awful! People, sometimes full-timers, said it was the worst campground... Continue Reading →

Who did the town of Helper help?

2nd camping trip- Day 5-7, Sept 11-13, 2020 Helper, Utah Kevin found a campground through the app called "Good Sam" and we thought the area would be a nice place to explore. We left on Friday right after Kevin got off work. We drove up Highway 6 through Spanish Fork Canyon. The truck pulled the... Continue Reading →

Craters of the Moon

We left our trailer at the KOA, and drove to Craters of the Moon National Monument. We had been there before, but I got a new passport book, and a goal is to get as many stamps as possible in the book. A lofty goal would be to get all of the national parks stamped!... Continue Reading →

Fabric Store and a Bridge

I started a new hobby in Feb. 2020. It is quilting. My friend told me fabric stores in different parts of the country will often have a section of fabric MATCHING their surrounding area. (For example, a fabric store in the Southwest of the USA might have more fabric that shows a southwestern theme.) She... Continue Reading →

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