When we went through Kentucky I found a really fun, outdoor activity that welcomed dogs. This was still early in the summer so I was looking for outdoor places, practicing social distancing so this was a great option. It is a large park in the woods with life sized dinosaur statues. They are all posed … Continue reading Dinosaur World – Kentucky
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Roadtripping and Camping During Covid – Tips and Things to Plan For
I know I haven’t really published many blog posts on our adventures on this trip, and I promise I will. I do have a lot of things to talk about and pictures to edit, but I have been getting many questions about traveling right now. I wanted to go ahead and talk about traveling during … Continue reading Roadtripping and Camping During Covid – Tips and Things to Plan For
Jack Daniel’s Distillery – Adventures During Covid
When I started my recent road trip I had no plans to do touristy things. Partly because I didn't expect any to be open and partly because I didn't know if I would feel safe doing them. There have been some pleasant surprises along the way that have allowed me to get out and do … Continue reading Jack Daniel’s Distillery – Adventures During Covid
New Gadgets, Mods and Updates
My last post was all about the new toolbox, but it's not the only change I have made. This post is to get you caught up on mods and great gadgets I have found, as well as some updates to previous modifications. The first new item is for Bella, of course. When I had the … Continue reading New Gadgets, Mods and Updates
New Major Mod and Prep for Unemployment Adventures
Since my last post not much has changed. I am still unemployed, but have been waiting to see what is going to happen with Covid before getting out and traveling much. After months at home, I am ready to hit the road again. I decided I can be alone and social distance in prettier, cooler … Continue reading New Major Mod and Prep for Unemployment Adventures
Colorado Springs and the Stormy Garden of the Gods
On our most recent road trip we made a stop on the way home in Colorado Springs. This town holds a significance in my family because it is where my mom spent part of her childhood while my grandfather was attending the Nazarene Bible College. It is also my reference for Colorado because it's where … Continue reading Colorado Springs and the Stormy Garden of the Gods
Colorado Rocky Mountain 8,160 Feet High
On our recent road trip we got to spend 5 days in the Rocky Mountains. We stayed at the Moraine Campground in the Rocky Mountain National Park, which is in the Estes Park area, at 8,160 feet. Of all the places we have been, this campground is at the top of the list of places … Continue reading Colorado Rocky Mountain 8,160 Feet High
Short Adventures in Wyoming……..And More Storms
We are still on our 17 day road trip but I have gotten very behind on posts after a week of being so remote, I had no cell coverage or internet. Before heading down to that spot, we had a short trip through Wyoming and of course, tried to see as much as possible in … Continue reading Short Adventures in Wyoming……..And More Storms
South Dakota: DON’T HONK AT THE BUFFALO!
We recently stayed for four days in the Black Hills area of South Dakota and while I thought that would allow plenty of time to see and explore, alas, as always, it wasn't nearly enough. Fortunately, the beginning of our time in the state was not an indicator of the whole stay. We headed into … Continue reading South Dakota: DON’T HONK AT THE BUFFALO!
5 Days Off The Grid – The Good, The Bad and the “Dirty” Details
So I will start by warning you that this post may have more information about camping without power or water hookups than you want. But since this is one of the most discussed topics at the rallies I attend and is one of the questions I get the most, I decided to put it all … Continue reading 5 Days Off The Grid – The Good, The Bad and the “Dirty” Details











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