As I wrote last week’s post about the adventures in Fredericksburg, Texas, I started the section about the country schoolhouses. And the words just kept coming. I either had to significantly shorten it or I needed to make country schoolhouses their own post. It can be hard to tell what readers enjoy but shortening posts […]
Five weeks in Fredericksburg wasn’t enough with so many great things to do and see. Not even close. Still, I feel like I put a dent in the list. Today I share my adventures in Fredericksburg. Plus, there is the inevitable lists of the things I didn’t do and the things I’ll be sure to […]
Having never been to Texas, I have to admit I fell into the trap of making stereotypical assumptions about what I would find during the five weeks I spent in the Texas Hill Country town of Fredericksburg. I expected cattle (beef and BBQ) and cowboys and Tex-Mex (salsa and hot peppers). And there was all […]
I went to Texas for the sole purpose of attending the RV Entrepreneur Summit, a business conference for people who want to create a location-independent livelihood while living and traveling in an RV. Attendees fell everywhere on the spectrum. I met new RV Life dreamers—people who were in the planning phase whose implementation was still […]
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 […]