For 15 weeks during the summer of 1988, a few people went to a cornfield in Iowa to make a movie about baseball. So, I thought it fun that my visit coincided to the 30th anniversary of the making of Field of Dreams movie. The movie was released a year later. I remember seeing the […]
After sharing the free adventures I found in Dubuque as well as the two museums I explored, it’s time to share my Crystal Lake cave adventure and a few things I learned along the way. In the first Dubuque post, I talked of how experiences break the stereotypes I hold of different places. In Iowa, I […]
Last week I shared my discovery of a few fantastic free adventures in Dubuque. This week I want to share my visits to two Dubuque museums. As best I can tell, I visited half the museums in Dubuque, a community of 60,000. Mathias Ham Historic Site It’ll be no surprise to longtime readers that I […]
One of the things I love about the RV life and traveling is the way it breaks my own stereotypes and preconceived notions about a place. I mentioned this in my visit to Texas. I expected one stereotypical thing, but found a much richer, fuller, more nuanced place. Texas, it turns out, isn’t all cowboys […]