As many people in the South, I have been stuck at home this week, in cold rainy weather and it has left me longing for winter in Arizona. We visited a few areas around Phoenix last winter and discovered what I feel like I was actually meant to be.........retired. Seriously though, I completely understand why … Continue reading Arizona Winter – Desert Beauty & American Ruins
Tag: camping
Carlsbad in the Off Season
As we approach what is normally considered the "off season" for camping and tourist destinations I thought I would share my experience of visiting Carlsbad New Mexico and Carlsbad Caverns National Park in March 2022, as precautionary tale for anyone who, like me, thinks it would be better to go when there are less people. … Continue reading Carlsbad in the Off Season
New Year! New Teardrop!
As I end 2021, I reflect on how different things are from this time last year. Even though there is another strong wave of Covid across the world and the economy is still not in a great place, thankfully, I am in a better place. Because of that I will get to start a new … Continue reading New Year! New Teardrop!
Arizona – So Much More Than Desert
While on my Southwest trip I spent a week in Flagstaff Arizona. Part of the goal was to visit The Grand Canyon again but I also wanted to visit some of the other area attractions I didn't have time for the last time I was there. Flagstaff has a special meaning because it's really where … Continue reading Arizona – So Much More Than Desert
Moab Utah – The Desert in August
While I was in Utah I did spend a lot of my time at Arches National Park, but I stayed that week in Moab and also visited other attractions in the area. It was a little bit different type of stay than I normally do, but it was nice. I stayed at the Canyonlands RV … Continue reading Moab Utah – The Desert in August
Animas Forks Colorado Ghost Town
If you have been a long time reader of this blog, you know I love architecture, so even though the Mandy Lea photography workshop was primarily waterfalls and wild flowers, I was happy we had part of a day shooting at the ghost town of Animas Forks, outside of Silverton Colorado. Like most of the … Continue reading Animas Forks Colorado Ghost Town
Fastest Route To Colorado and Blog Posts Improvements
I will start with the fact that I had every intention of keeping up with blog posts on the road, but the reason I didn't is actually a good thing. Traveling and working has been a great experience and I am increasingly happy that I get this opportunity. That being said, I did stay very … Continue reading Fastest Route To Colorado and Blog Posts Improvements
Traveling Office
I know there has been quite a bit of time since my announcement about a new job, with no blog posts. As expected, I was getting acclimated to a new company, as well as a different way to work. None of that has been bad, quite the opposite, this job and company has offered more … Continue reading Traveling Office
The Catskills: An Unexpected Bohemian Hideaway
After our stay in The Adirondacks we headed South for the Catskills and I was not prepared for the contrast I would find, just a little more than 100 miles away. While Lake George was all about living large and glamourous, in mansions on the lake and jet skis, the Catskills area is more of … Continue reading The Catskills: An Unexpected Bohemian Hideaway
Northeast Service Centers and Ohio Turnpike Overnight Parking
I will start this post by acknowledging that if you are from the Northeast, it may sound crazy to dedicate an entire blog post to highway service centers. However, for people from the south, like myself, they are an entirely new concept that makes travel, especially with a trailer much easier. So this is for … Continue reading Northeast Service Centers and Ohio Turnpike Overnight Parking
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