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We’re home… and as the colloquial saying goes - “There’s no place like home.” This is especially true when you live in Clemson, South Carolina! We were leaving Rocky Mountain National Park, and heading toward Branson, Missouri when I wrote our last blog. Although it can be

What a difference another day and a few miles make. We have been in sweltering temperatures (100+) and dealing with flies - lots of biting flies for the past month or so at various locations in Montana and the Dakotas. This stop on our journey brought

The morning after I sent our our last blog, we departed Glacier National Park in Montana and pointed the front of our motorhome east toward the Dakotas. We made two “one-night stands” at a couple of “no frills” locations before arriving at our next planned destination

We departed Polson, Montana on July 1st and drove along Flathead Lake north to our latest base camp location in West Glacier National Park. Anna and I explored Glacier National Park for three weeks in 2017. Glacier is a nature photographer’s dream - with majestic snow capped

When we last left you, Anna and I were headed out for a quick overnight stop in Coalville, Utah on our way to Dubois, Wyoming and the Grand Tetons National Park. The stop in Coalville was interesting initially since the journey to the park required some white

We had just arrived at Ruby’s Inn and Campground Bryce Canyon City, Utah when I penned our last blog. The weather in Bryce Canyon was a world away from where we were in Moab. Most of our activities during our time in Utah has been coordinated

Greetings to all of our friends and family, or at least those of you who still remember us. We not only remember you, but care about and miss you, and that is why I am sitting here slaving over my computer instead of out exploring. We are

We managed to make it through the end of 2020 safe and sound. We closed out 2020 with an end of year brief shake-down of our latest motorhome in the mountains of northern Georgia, and Tennessee. The next act would be the post shake-down repair and

As 2020 comes to a close, our prayer is that the end of 2020 is a turning point and a new beginning for many. This past year took us from a growing economy and strengthening relations to the onset of a worldwide Covid-19 pandemic, a brief

We made it across the border into Canada once again, this time just north of Grand Forks, North Dakota. This is our last entry into Canada this summer, and I have to say that that the Canadian customs officers have been courteous and professional on almost all