The scenery is the same as we have seen all around the past few states. Lots of trees, occasionally a view past trees that have been removed, no farming at all on our way to Ray, Minnesota. Ray is unincorporated and we see a church and the Boondocks Bar and Grill. Nothing else around. We... Continue Reading →
Cousin Joins Us Near Pictured Rocks, Michigan
Travel Day: Sault Ste Marie, Michigan to Munising, Michigan. As we came to Munising, we said there are probably more tourist here than people who live here. 😃 In the town we saw advertising for pasties and also whitefish. We had some good views of the bay and Grand Island. It is funny, we are... Continue Reading →
Freighters, Views, & Locks At Sault Ste. Marie (Michigan)
Well, check out at Tiki RV Campground, Ignace, Michigan, was by 11:00 a.m. Check in at Aune Osborn Campground, Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, is after 3:00 p.m. The drive? 52 miles. HAHA What do we do with 3 extra hours? We looked up maps and areas we could park with HOWE (footnote 1) since truck... Continue Reading →
Just A Rambling Week :)
Dan & Betty, Big Cypress National Preserve, FL 02/24 Dan & Betty, MO 04/25 Our campground was in St Peters, Missouri, northwest part of the metro St Louis. How did we come to this place? Well, over a year ago Betty and I found out we would be in this area the same time. She... Continue Reading →
Buffalo, Trains, Humps, Cemeteries, & Semi’s
We left Santa Fe, New Mexico, and went to Limon, Colorado, for this Travel Day. We stayed at a Harvest Hosts; this one is a buffalo ranch! This place is great! We learned the words bison and buffalo are interchangeable. The ranch was started in 1999 as a hobby farm with 29 bison. Then their... Continue Reading →
Caves, Good Food, and Dynamite!
It is funny, but true…when you are packing up to leave, it seems like everyone around you comes and talks. We have read other people say this and it is true for us as well. The guy next to us, Kevin had briefly chatted with the other day. He has a motorhome here. He is... Continue Reading →
Casa Grande, Arizona
We were surprised how big Casa Grande, Arizona, is. Even has an Olive Garden! HA Manufacturing is huge in this area and it is neat to see the buildings and names and think about what is being made inside. This campground, Encore Fiesta Grande, is really nice. Wide streets, wide sites with parking for truck... Continue Reading →
Who Is Walking In That Field? Arizona
Water Irrigating Canal, San Luis, AZ 02/25 Colorado River State Historic Park in historic downtown Yuma, Arizona. The admission to the museum was $10.00 each. The ranger was very nice, gave good instructions to Kevin with a map, and then went to check if the films were captioned. Yes! This place gets an A. We... Continue Reading →
Where Are U.S. Leafy Veggies Grown For Winter Eating?
Travel Day to Yuma, Arizona. We were surprised there wasn’t a lot of traffic. We thought we would see a ton of RVs heading south. Just south of Quartzsite was all new area to us. It was fun to see the BLM where people are boondocking. (Boondocking is camping with no hook ups to water,... Continue Reading →
A Quick Overnight In Arkansas & Camping With Friends In Texas
Travel Day: We got up at 6:00 a.m. and headed out from Seven Points Campground, Hermitage, TN, as soon as we were ready. We knew there was construction on West I-40 around Nashville downtown. Every time we went that way, the traffic would be stopped, no matter what time. Even early on Saturday morning and... Continue Reading →