By now you all know that Judy and I are what are known as “Full Timers.” That simply means that we no longer have a home tied to a piece of real estate. It means that “Home is where we park it.” Often that is a State Campground or a National Park or a Corps of Engineers park. Occasionally it is in the parking lot of a Wal-Mart store, or it might be like tonight, a handy piece of desert near Quartzsite Arizona on BLM land with lots of other Alpine Coach owners. Continue reading Full Timing Friends:
Tag Archives: campgrounds
Wilderness and In Between
It is nice to visit the fancy resort campgrounds, and chum around with all of the super friendly Escapee MembersÂ….but! There is one thing that Judy and I agree on, it is just so neat to get out in the wilds in a small state, county or federal campground. For the next two days we will be in the Pima County, Tucson Mountain Park in the Gilbert Ray Campground. Continue reading Wilderness and In Between
Random Access Memory:
We have been out of touch with our internet persona for over a week now.
We did keep busy, however. We built a Christmas display for the front of the coach and did lots of exploring in Mississippi.
I am calling this Random Access Memory because I have lots of disconnected thoughts to talk about. Continue reading Random Access Memory:
Walkin’ About:
We are winding up our last week here in Newfoundland. On Thursday we will hop back on the ferry for a fourteen hour ride back to Nova Scotia. We are anxious to get back and see how Path the green dragon, our tandem bicycle is doing. Without our bicycle we have been walking everywhere to visit the sights. Yesterday we walked across the town of St. Johns, the Capitol of Newfoundland and its largest city. Continue reading Walkin’ About:
Figures of Eight – and Other Shortcuts:
Al, Audrey, Judy and Gary have been following each other along the “Lighthouse Route” of Nova Scotia along the Atlantic Coast. We started out with a glorious short-cut out of Yarmouth, NS. We are not complaining, mind you, but occasionally the signing alongside the roads is either somewhat confusing or totally missing. Continue reading Figures of Eight – and Other Shortcuts: