Part of my process for making goals for the year is to review the previous year. That, plus when I did the blog survey 18 months ago, a couple people asked for a map of my travels. So, I compiled some data about my 2019 travel year. I thought you might find it interesting. My Pattern […]
After all the research in preparation for life on the road, I never fathomed there could be things that would surprise me about the RV life. But I was wrong. Surprise. Today’s Listicle is my list of the 6 most surprising things about RV life. Physicality of RV Life I had very little physical interaction […]
Recently, I spent time driving 2,500 miles from Washington to Texas. That’s a lot of miles. In fact, in the five months since I left Alaska, I have logged 11,000 miles. That may seem fairly average. But consider this: When I arrived in Washington, I filled up my gas tank and didn’t fill it up […]
It’s been almost four months since my sister and I took our trip from Alaska to Wyoming, down the Alaska Highway. It seems like forever ago because life is so different now. This post is the final installment in that adventure. And, thankfully, it wasn’t nearly as dramatic as Day 1 or Day 2 or the […]
Last month, I introduced one of my two traveling companions, Kitty. Today I introduce the other. The road dog. Because she’s a dog and requires so much more attention than the cat, plus the fact that she is my walking and adventure companion, I’ve frequently mentioned her in other posts. The Pound Puppy My first […]
Before I start the story of the trip down the Alaska Highway, let me tell you about the Alaska Highway Bible. If you are going to take the trip yourself, you simply must purchase a copy of the Milepost. Yes, half of it or more is advertisements. But the other half is so valuable, you […]






