As I begin my 9th year as a full-time RVer, I can’t help but reflect on all the travels I have completed in the past eight years. As you can see above, I’ve done a pretty good job of covering the lower 48. I’ve been through 42 states, visited 35 of the 63 National Parks, […]
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This month, it’s all about the girls and grands! I had the pleasure of taking another Amtrak AutoTrain trip from Sanford, FL to Lorton, VA, then hopped in my car and drove the remaining 80 or so miles into MD for my stay and ultimate visit with the family. It was a fabulous stay that […]
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Well, I’ve done it! I have completed the route for this year’s Rt66 trip, and have made all the corresponding reservations for each of my 36 stops. More details below. This month was also busy with visits with friends and family, and community activities – all of which contributed to virtually erasing the month of […]
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This month has been out of this world – literally! Highlights included my first ever visit to Kennedy Space Center, as well as getting an email containing my satellite selfie from Crunchlabs principal Mark Rober. I had honestly forgotten about the selfie as I had signed up for it some time ago. Mark is a […]
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On the one hand, I’ve been as busy as I’ve ever been. Yet on the other hand, there doesn’t seem to be much to report here in the blog. So, this one will be a bit on the shorter side – probably a welcomed change based on some of the earlier marathon blogs I’ve published […]
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Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from here at the home base. Time has absolutely flown by since I’ve returned here to Lake Wales. Catching up with doc appointments, re-engaging with my technology committee duties here in the community, and spending time with family and friends has all but consumed most of my spare time. Then […]
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Well, that’s a rap! I spent the last few weeks of October making a mad dash across the country, mostly following along I-40, making my way back to the east coast and to my home base of Florida. Indeed it was a dash as each of my stops beginning with Gallup, NM and all along […]
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Nothing compares with the desert south west for its natural earthy beauty. Joshua Trees, native only to this area of the world, are ever present along the desert landscape – especially here in their namesake national park. This leg of the journey concludes my pacific coast adventure, as I begin my trek to the east […]
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The west sure had an abundance of natural beauty, and northern California certainly has its share. As I leave Oregon and venture into California for my 11 stop tour around the state, I’m in awe of all the amazing mountains and beautiful Pacific ocean coast that exists here. So, come along for the ride and […]
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It has been said that the pristine and pure clarity of the waters of Crater Lake produce the darkest and most vibrant blue hues of anywhere on earth. Indeed I found this to be true. I could look out over this volcanic crater lake forever with its deep dark blue color that somehow mesmerizes you […]
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