This year for Thanksgiving, I headed down to Ehrenburg, Arizona, where the Thanksgiving Turkey Masterminds, otherwise known as Bob and Steve, coordinated, cooked, and cooked some more, for forty people. The day was perfect in every way possible: bright and
Rhododendrons Done Right
Playing a little catch-up here – these Gardens are so spectacular I thought I’d share the pics anyway, even though it’s a been a couple of months since Linda and I visited them. Portland, Oregon is home to the Crystal
Camping at the Beach or How to Get a Month’s Relaxation in Only 4 Days!
Beverly Beach State Park, Oregon. Easily one of the coolest places I’ve ever camped in near the beach. At least, in Oregon. The little group at our site included myself with my tiny trailer and my friend, Tricia, with her
Rowena Crest – A Day Hike in the Gorge
The magnificent Columbia River forms a portion of the state boundary line between Oregon and Washington and runs through an area called the Columbia River Gorge. The Gorge is home to international wind-surfing competitions and internationally-acclaimed breweries, as well as
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
Sing Along With Me: I’m goin’ to Slab City… Slab City Here I Come…
As I sit in my little trailer, I can hear the band playing as loud as if it’s just a hundred feet up the road from me. The words to the song Kansas City have been altered to reflect where