Yay! My vehicle has been repaired! And remember that credit card I got a couple of months ago just to see if I could get one? Well, it’s gonna be used to pay for part of the repairs – the
It’s Fixed!



Yay! My vehicle has been repaired! And remember that credit card I got a couple of months ago just to see if I could get one? Well, it’s gonna be used to pay for part of the repairs – the
Short and sweet: My Mitsubishi Montero tow vehicle with 250,000 miles on it broke down in Cloverdale, Oregon. Angels showed up, and tried to fix it. More work than they could do, so had it towed 85 miles to Hillsboro
Issues. Don’t we all have issues on occasion? Well, I’m having issues with my blog site. So many of the posts I write or want to write (or have written, just not sent yet) have lots of photos to add

This post is probably not about what you think it is. No, I haven’t gone hiking across a suspension bridge 1000 feet above the stream. No, I haven’t gone barreling down a mountainside in a luge. And no, I haven’t

Boots. Check. Backpack. Check. Trekking poles. Check. Little collection of “things” like socks and leukotape piling up that I’ll take with me to Spain this fall. Check. Yes, that’s right… this fall. My plans were to go to Spain this

Angels. I’ve heard that strangers who help people they don’t know are simply angels in disguise. And random acts of kindness. Being on the receiving end of a random act of kindness leaves me believing that angels do indeed walk

When I think back on how I caught the travel bug, two, well, three separate incidents pop into my mind. Two of them I remember; one I can only surmise because I was just a wee person and too young