Like so many things in RV life, I stumbled into the fact that electric RV jacks need to be maintained. The’re so simple—press a button they go up, they go down—that I never gave them much consideration. It never occurred to me there might be one or two things I could do along the way […]
One of my three adventures off the Long Beach Peninsula was to the Willapa National Wildlife Refuge. I read about it during my research of the area and put it on the list of possible adventures. Then I drove by it on my way to (and from) Raymond, Washington, to visit the NW Carriage Museum. […]
Last week I wrote about my adventures on the Long Beach Peninsula in southwest Washington where I spent the month of November. Even though it was off-season with plenty to do and see, I decided to leave the peninsula three times for other nearby adventures. And I’m so glad I did because I found some […]
The Long Beach Peninsula is in the very southwest corner of Washington State. If you drive the length of the peninsula, you’ll hit a handful of towns. One is called Long Beach which can make things a bit confusing since it’s on the Long Beach Peninsula. Plus, when people think Long Beach, they think California. […]
I keep a list of post ideas. And because traveling with pets comes with unique challenges, today’s topic is one that has been on the list since I started RV life. In December, I became intensely pet-focused when Solstice went from her happy-go-lucky Lab self to standing at death’s door in a six week period. […]
Finally, after sharing information about workamping in general and my particular workamping experience, it’s time to share the details of the Heceta Head Lighthouse itself. Because we couldn’t take tours into the lighthouse (closed for maintenance), we interacted with visitors outside the lighthouse. This made the tour much less formal so we gauged a person’s […]






