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Home Sweet Home!
One thing about this trip was the elevation. We agreed we needed to avoid over 5,000 feet so we had to redo our path home. We did not want to drive back down to Arizona through California so we decided to head to Reno, Nevada and get to Arizona through Nevada. It was a challenge to find stops lower than 5,000. Traveling through the Sierras into Nevada were lots of ups and downs and still snow in parts! Our first stop after saying goodbye to California was Fox Brewery in Reno

Deb
3 hours ago2 min read


Last Leg! Wright’s Beach and Redwood National Park!
We left the Sierra Mountains and headed for the coast on Friday April 10th and traveled to Sonoma State Park Wright’s Beach. We were a little bummed the weather forecast was for rain but the ocean is great no matter what the weather. When we booked we could only get a site that did not have an ocean view and Tom mentioned that and the park attendant said an ocean view site became available so we took it! What a wonderful view! She told us to come back in the morning to see if

Deb
3 days ago3 min read


Oakhurst! Eagles, Easter, Big Trees, El Capitan and more!
On the way to Oakhurst we stopped in the town of Firebaugh where Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen is from. The workers at the high school gave us a thumbs up! I guess we were not the first fans to show up in town! We arrived in Oakhurst April 2nd for a week. We got a new rental car so we could do day trips. With it being Holy Week we had researched and found that there is a Catholic Church called Our Lady of the Sierra in Oakhurst so we could participate in the Triduum. What a gor

Deb
Apr 94 min read


Pinnacles National Park, Rte 1 Coastline and San Francisco!
We stopped at a COE after Death Valley because the drive to Oakhurst near Yosemite would have been very long. It was on Lake Success in Porterville. The water hookup was 70 feet away and we had just enough hose so we had to get creative to level so we could use the water. The drive was changing from the desert to rolling hills and we started to see the sheer number of crops being grown. Oranges and miles and miles of almonds to name a few! Finally reached Pinnacles National P

Deb
Apr 72 min read


Death Valley National Park
We really did not know what to expect to see at Death Valley. We definitely came out of it pleasantly surprised. Death Valley, surprisingly, only became a national park in 1994. It is located in the Mojave Desert and is the largest national park spanning over 3 million acres. It is also the hottest, driest, and lowest national park. One thing that surprised us was the salt! The salt is left behind from evaporated ancient lakes. There is a lot of it! Some places it looks like

Deb
Mar 302 min read


Joshua Tree National Park
Entering California from the desert south was very interesting. We immediately noticed how hard life must be for the people who live there. We decided to see as much as we could of the national park when we arrived before we checked into the campground. Good thing! The campground we stayed at is in the Joshua Tree National Park. We were surrounded by so many Joshua trees!! Unfortunately, we spent a lot of time trying to get level and to have to do it all over the next day if

Deb
Mar 292 min read


California Bound!
We started on our 2026 Adventure on Sunday, March 15th. It’s been a week of unprecedented weather and unreal temperatures. Sunday through Wednesday we experienced 40mph wind gusts and overnight temps in the teens with below zero windchill. We did thankfully miss the blizzard that slammed the upper Midwest. Sunday we stopped at a Cracker Barrel in Ohio. It was chilly but not bad. I looked ahead and saw the temps for Tuesday and we found a place in Indiana which is part of RV O

Deb
Mar 212 min read


Last Adventure of The Year! And Our Summer on The Natchaug River!
It’s been a wonderful season of travel, meeting old friends, making new friends, visiting with family and enjoying the beauty of our country! And of course enjoying the Natchaug River in Chaplin, CT! We are blessed to be able to own two RVs so one takes us on our travels and the other sits on a seasonal site 40 minutes from home. This last trip brought us to South and then North Carolina. Our main reason for the trip was to attend the National Dutch Oven gathering in Shelby,

Deb
Nov 1, 20254 min read


Home is Calling!
We didn’t miss Connecticut traffic! We worked our way to a Moab, Utah campground Thursday June 5th and Friday stayed at a Walmart parking...

Deb
Jun 16, 20252 min read


Utah Rocks! #4 and #5 Arches and Canyonlands!
Spanish Mass, golf and a few State Parks thrown in for good measure ! After visiting Capitol Reef National Park we headed to Green River...

Deb
Jun 16, 20252 min read


Utah Rocks! The Mighty Five-#3 Capitol Reef National Park
Milt the motor home has a nice backdrop Capitol Reef is a smaller National Park but there is still lots to see. There is a scenic drive...

Deb
Jun 11, 20251 min read


Utah Rocks! The Mighty Five - #2 Bryce Canyon
Tom held his flag at every park! May 29th we worked our way to North Campground in Bryce Canyon National Park. No hookups at this place...

Deb
Jun 7, 20252 min read


Utah Rocks! The Mighty Five-#1 Zion
#1 Zion National Park We went from looking down to looking up! We originally were only going to visit Zion and Bryce Canyon National...

Deb
Jun 5, 20251 min read


Our Grand Canyon Adventure!
Sunset on the South Rim We arrived in the afternoon on May 19th and rode our e-bikes to get a quick look and oh my what a sunset! We...

Deb
May 31, 20252 min read


Western Adventures in Milt the Motor Home!
Right after Mother’s Day we set out on our 4th adventure in our Phoenix Cruiser! Destination: Grand Canyon and the Mighty Five in Utah!...

Deb
May 18, 20252 min read


Eastward Bound!
Saw gorgeous views of Shenandoah National Park Our time with friends in Arkansas and Texas came to an end. Now time to head northeast to...

Deb
Apr 3, 20252 min read


Texas!
Army Corps recreation area on Wright Patman Lake We headed to Texas on March 18th and upon entering the state Tom declared “we are in...

Deb
Apr 1, 20252 min read


Fun Day in Little Rock!
Visited Big Dam! The longest pedestrian bridge in North America! Our last day of being a tourist in Arkansas brought us to Little Rock,...

Deb
Mar 17, 20251 min read


2025 Adventures Begin!!
Well we stared at our two RVs in our driveway all winter awaiting our first early trip of the season in Milt the Motor Home! We departed...

Deb
Mar 15, 20253 min read


Homeward Bound!
We said goodbye to Colorado Thursday, August 15th and stayed at a Cabelas in Kearney, Nebraska. Friday we met up for the weekend with...

Deb
Aug 20, 20241 min read


Home Sweet Home!
One thing about this trip was the elevation. We agreed we needed to avoid over 5,000 feet so we had to redo our path home. We did not want to drive back down to Arizona through California so we decided to head to Reno, Nevada and get to Arizona through Nevada. It was a challenge to find stops lower than 5,000. Traveling through the Sierras into Nevada were lots of ups and downs and still snow in parts! Our first stop after saying goodbye to California was Fox Brewery in Reno
3 hours ago2 min read


Last Leg! Wright’s Beach and Redwood National Park!
We left the Sierra Mountains and headed for the coast on Friday April 10th and traveled to Sonoma State Park Wright’s Beach. We were a little bummed the weather forecast was for rain but the ocean is great no matter what the weather. When we booked we could only get a site that did not have an ocean view and Tom mentioned that and the park attendant said an ocean view site became available so we took it! What a wonderful view! She told us to come back in the morning to see if
3 days ago3 min read


Oakhurst! Eagles, Easter, Big Trees, El Capitan and more!
On the way to Oakhurst we stopped in the town of Firebaugh where Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen is from. The workers at the high school gave us a thumbs up! I guess we were not the first fans to show up in town! We arrived in Oakhurst April 2nd for a week. We got a new rental car so we could do day trips. With it being Holy Week we had researched and found that there is a Catholic Church called Our Lady of the Sierra in Oakhurst so we could participate in the Triduum. What a gor
Apr 94 min read


Pinnacles National Park, Rte 1 Coastline and San Francisco!
We stopped at a COE after Death Valley because the drive to Oakhurst near Yosemite would have been very long. It was on Lake Success in Porterville. The water hookup was 70 feet away and we had just enough hose so we had to get creative to level so we could use the water. The drive was changing from the desert to rolling hills and we started to see the sheer number of crops being grown. Oranges and miles and miles of almonds to name a few! Finally reached Pinnacles National P
Apr 72 min read


Death Valley National Park
We really did not know what to expect to see at Death Valley. We definitely came out of it pleasantly surprised. Death Valley, surprisingly, only became a national park in 1994. It is located in the Mojave Desert and is the largest national park spanning over 3 million acres. It is also the hottest, driest, and lowest national park. One thing that surprised us was the salt! The salt is left behind from evaporated ancient lakes. There is a lot of it! Some places it looks like
Mar 302 min read


Joshua Tree National Park
Entering California from the desert south was very interesting. We immediately noticed how hard life must be for the people who live there. We decided to see as much as we could of the national park when we arrived before we checked into the campground. Good thing! The campground we stayed at is in the Joshua Tree National Park. We were surrounded by so many Joshua trees!! Unfortunately, we spent a lot of time trying to get level and to have to do it all over the next day if
Mar 292 min read


California Bound!
We started on our 2026 Adventure on Sunday, March 15th. It’s been a week of unprecedented weather and unreal temperatures. Sunday through Wednesday we experienced 40mph wind gusts and overnight temps in the teens with below zero windchill. We did thankfully miss the blizzard that slammed the upper Midwest. Sunday we stopped at a Cracker Barrel in Ohio. It was chilly but not bad. I looked ahead and saw the temps for Tuesday and we found a place in Indiana which is part of RV O
Mar 212 min read


Last Adventure of The Year! And Our Summer on The Natchaug River!
It’s been a wonderful season of travel, meeting old friends, making new friends, visiting with family and enjoying the beauty of our country! And of course enjoying the Natchaug River in Chaplin, CT! We are blessed to be able to own two RVs so one takes us on our travels and the other sits on a seasonal site 40 minutes from home. This last trip brought us to South and then North Carolina. Our main reason for the trip was to attend the National Dutch Oven gathering in Shelby,
Nov 1, 20254 min read


Home is Calling!
We didn’t miss Connecticut traffic! We worked our way to a Moab, Utah campground Thursday June 5th and Friday stayed at a Walmart parking...
Jun 16, 20252 min read


Utah Rocks! #4 and #5 Arches and Canyonlands!
Spanish Mass, golf and a few State Parks thrown in for good measure ! After visiting Capitol Reef National Park we headed to Green River...
Jun 16, 20252 min read
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