My original idea for this post was to take four and five things I learned and talk about them in depth. But then a friend and fellow RVer (Tammy at The Lady is a Tramp) wrote 52 observations she made during the COVID crisis. It was such a kick to read, I thought I’d steal […]
I suspect there are a million different ways to keep a travelogue, especially in the digital age. This is a topic I’ve had on the list for a long time. But, to be honest, I don’t feel like I created an ideal system so have been hesitant to share. Still, this blog is about sharing […]
Once my time at the Balloon Fiesta was over, I left Albuquerque, heading south. My destination? Deming, New Mexico. But before I tell you about Deming, which I will beginning next week, I must tell you about the drive there as well as my education on Hatch chile peppers. It’s fun and fascinating. The drive […]
During the first six months of the year, I have three points on the map where I’m heading, each more than 800 miles apart from each other. Since I got on the road, I envisioned myself as a slow traveler. A vision which, to date, I have failed miserably. You might remember, when I recapped […]
After I decided to use the vintage car-and-trailers as the feature image in last week’s post from my stay at a Route 66 themed RV park, I got a little sad. There were many more fun cars, trailers, signs and other memorabilia from the RV park I’d snapped photos of but I didn’t have plans […]
I’d only been a full-time RVer for six months when I wrote the post about the most surprising things about RV life. In it, I said that despite years—yes years—of research before I left my sticks-and-bricks life for RV life, there were some things I still wasn’t prepared for. One of those things was the […]






