I haven’t posted much these past months…. well, actually I’ve only posted twice since the beginning of last July. I’m on a mission to fix that. I hope you’ll all hang in there with me! I left the Pacific Northwest
Playing Catch-Up

I haven’t posted much these past months…. well, actually I’ve only posted twice since the beginning of last July. I’m on a mission to fix that. I hope you’ll all hang in there with me! I left the Pacific Northwest
A couple of weeks ago, my back, or to be more precise, my lower spine, took off on its own adventure. I say it was its own adventure because the adventure it went on was not one I would have
Ok, let’s get this Baja series finished already! I don’t know about you, but I’m ready to move on to the next subject! I’ve been hanging out in Arizona, in the desert, making some tweaks to my rig and generally
House-sitting can be an interesting way to see areas outside of your own home town. For me, it’s a way to get out of my trailer for a few days or weeks (or months?) and maybe see a different part
House-sitting in Baja was a blast! I’m way behind on the travelogue so I hope you’ll bear with me as I play catch-up… in the meantime, check out the amazingly brilliant colors of life south of the border. From the
Another trip to Los Albondigas, I mean, Los Algodones… damn. I just can’t get that straight! I guess I just really like albondigas soup. It was a regular Friday event in my life for many years – the little local
Just west of Yuma, Arizona, right across the border crossing at Andrade, is the little Mexican town of Los Algodones. Driving down the two-lane road south of Interstate 8, following the exit sign that says “Mexico” with an arrow pointed