Recently, I’ve revisited a few posts I wrote early on in the history of this blog. The reason? I was interested in looking at them again to see if my predictions were close, if things I imagined turned out to be true and if things I wanted to do/try were still on my do/try list. […]
My last two posts of 2019 were to share my list of firsts for the year as well as a wrap up of my travel year. They were fun posts to write. But, after the fact, they are a single succinct place to find the highlights of my year as a traveler. After writing last […]
I took a lot of photos during my two weeks as a volunteer for HistoriCorps at the Soderberg Bunkhouse. Many didn’t fit into articles I wrote about volunteering and about my experience. So, you know what that means? It’s time for another photo essay. These are non-duplicative photos from the previous Soderberg Bunkhouse and HistoriCorps […]
I just finished my HistoriCorps workamping assignment at Soderberg Ranch Bunkhouse at Horsetooth Mountain Open Space, just outside of Fort Collins, Colorado. And while I have a lot to share about the experience, this week is just a very high level overview. I call it HistoriCorps Workamping because workamping is a term most RVers are […]
Low- and no-cost adventures was the topic of an article I wrote for Escapees Magazine. But I know not everyone is a member and, therefore, wouldn’t have access to it. Plus, since it was an article, I kept my personal chatter out of it. But I like to include my yakety-yak when talking about adventures. […]
At the bottom of this post, you’ll find links to my previous photo essays. Even though I posted other ones first, water towers are what actually gave me the idea to do a series of photo essays. I find water towers interesting and found myself photographing a few early on in my travels. That’s when […]






