Travel Day from Maine to New Hampshire. We made a big and silly deal about leaving I-95. A lot of RVers say that freeway is horrible. For us, it was a great road and we were on it a lot from Florida to Maine. No pot holes and traffic was never bad for us. So... Continue Reading →
Trolleys, Lighthouse, Covered Bridge & …How Much?
We found another fun thing to explore here in Maine. We went to Seashore Trolley Museum. What a fun place! It is in Kennebunkport. They say it is the first and largest electric railway museum in the world. Over 200 different railway things, trolleys, trains, buses, etc. There was a trolley ride in just a... Continue Reading →
Back To Quilting – In Maine
Travel Day: Poor Kevin was soaked! The humidity was so thick and everything was dripping. This made getting hooked up and ready to go to another campground very wet. As soon as we got in the truck, he reached back and got the blanket and handed it to me saying, “You are going to need... Continue Reading →
Cranberry Bog, Deaf On Martha’s Vineyard, & Mayflower Relatives
Cranberry Bog Tours, in Harwich, Massachusetts, is run by the couple who own the small farm. The tour cost $20.00 cash, each person, and was well worth it. It was fun to see the older man, with his white beard and suspenders, sitting on the old porch looking at his iPhone. The older lady conducted... Continue Reading →
JFK, Water Wind Farm, & A “Clam”
John F Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum in Boston is on the campus of UMass. The drive was about an hour and we got there just as it was opening at 10:00 a.m. The first part of the exhibits showed household appliances and furnishings from that time period. Then there was a large section of... Continue Reading →
Freedom Trail, Boston, MA
Kevin learned all about the commuter train and the schedules to Boston and then got the payment app on our iPhones. With the Saturday schedule, the commuter doesn’t go as often and starts at 5:09 a.m. with the next one 7:09 a.m. The train ride is about an hour. That is a big time difference.... Continue Reading →
Kevin’s “Rule” Might Be A Problem!
You know Kevin’s rule, don’t you? If not, here it is. Well, a little background first. We started camping in Sept 2020 with our new 25 ft long travel trailer. We camped over 180 days in 14 months. We loved it so much we decided to travel full-time. A month into our full-time lifestyle and... Continue Reading →
Is American Sign Language English? Our Incredible Tour That Touched Our Hearts Like No Other.
My text to family: "How to describe today. It seems impossible, trying to find the words, to make it so you even feel part of what we felt today. We went to West Hartford, CT, for a private tour of American School For The Deaf. This is the first permanent school for the deaf in... Continue Reading →
Going Around New York City…Yikes?
We knew this would be a big Travel Day, especially going past New York City. We had both been to NYC before and decided to skip it for now. But we needed to get on the other side. Our next campground was in northeastern Connecticut and we were in Ocean View, New Jersey. This was... Continue Reading →
Delaware & New Jersey, Including Atlantic City Boardwalk
We left Washington, D.C. area and traveled to Delaware. We took I-95 to I-695 West and went around Baltimore. There are some pretty strict tunnel rules for carrying propane gas, even if it is turned off. The traffic was pretty light, this being a Sunday. We got to the Harvest Host at 5:00 p.m. It... Continue Reading →