It’s been several weeks since I’ve written anything – I find myself retrospective and quiet when I’m not traveling. It’s not that my brain quits working or anything. In fact, just the opposite. But the “working” is an internal one,
RVillage – Another Way to Connect With Others While Out There on the Road
I really enjoy meeting new people. To me, strangers are just friends I haven’t met yet. These days, a few of the ways I connect with new friends on the road include introductions made by current friends; coffee/lunch/dinner/etc. with a
Visiting the Anza Borrego Desert
Spending a few days in the Anza Borrego Desert this time of year can be like a breath of fresh air. The skies are clear and blue. The air is warm and dry with a gentle breeze blowing. The 129
Broken Down RVs, a “Care” Plate, and Some Pretty Cool Earrings
Not me! I’m not broken down. At least, not now, and haven’t been since the hitch broke in Northern California last November. Knock on wood. A couple of weeks ago, I left Salton Sea and headed to the Anza Borrego
Boots and Serendipity
I bought new KEEN boots this week for my upcoming 500-mile walk in Spain. I’m planning on following the coastal trail to Santiago, Spain that hugs the edge of the Bay of Biscay across the very top edge of the
My Little Brother, Artie
Today would have been my little brother’s 58th birthday. That’s him on the right in the glasses, in a photo taken when he was 10 years old. Artie died of a self-administered drug overdose just 2 weeks before his 40th