Back in October 2018, at the beginning of our blogging adventure, we wrote a post about a special place. The petroglyphs site in Wyoming's Red Desert was by far one of the most interesting places we've seen during our travels. Some of you who joined us since then may be interested in reading about this … Continue reading [ONE PHOTO AT A TIME] Birthing Stone
Category: Memory Lane
[One Photo At A Time] An Introduction
We have thousands of photos. Most never left the safety of my hard drive, sitting there gathering digital dust. It's time to release them — one by one — to you. We will publish (roughly) once a week, one photo at a time (mostly of places, but there may be some people or events), along … Continue reading [One Photo At A Time] An Introduction
The Best Little Coffee House In Utah
This tale is about the best little coffee house in Utah. It is also a tale of our shrinking world and online technology. Full disclosure, we did not try every single cup of coffee in Utah. If we did, this cup of coffee will to be up there with the best of the best. But … Continue reading The Best Little Coffee House In Utah
Forest Sanctuary — Our Hitch-itch Solution
We can't be on the road full time, or even most of the time. At least, not yet. We go through episodes of distinct and strange yearning, similar to homesickness that pulls us towards the van every now and then, so we are lucky to have a quick hitch-hitch solution right at our doorstep; we … Continue reading Forest Sanctuary — Our Hitch-itch Solution
The People You Will Meet
Cherry blossom season reminds us of Japan and the people we shared a house with for a short time. We love meeting new people during our travels. Some are nice, some are interesting, but most are "regular" folks. At least on the surface, that is. Well, maybe you need to look a little deeper next … Continue reading The People You Will Meet
Barn Quilts Trails
The van was all fixed and we needed to head down to the dealership near London, Ontario to pick it up. Spring has finally showed up and presented us with a perfect day for a day trip so we took it. We decided to check out the Barn Quilt Trails in the London area before … Continue reading Barn Quilts Trails
Season’s Greetings
Hanukkah and winter solstice came and went, and Christmas, Kwanzaa, and the new year are right around the corner. Hey, if you are looking for a reason to celebrate, you can always find one! We wanted to share with you a couple of unusual experiences we had this holiday season; one has to do with … Continue reading Season’s Greetings
Ancient Bloggers
White Mountain Petroglyphs is a unique petroglyph site. Hundreds of well-preserved images are carved into the rock face in the Wyoming Red Desert.
Boondocking Flashback to 1978
A flashback to our first boondocking experience 40 years ago on a Greek island beach.
An Accidental Ghost Town Encounter
Sisco is not your typical western ghost town from the 1800. Although it started in the 1880 as a saloon and water-filling stop for the railway, it remained occupied to some extent well into the 20th century although in decline. The construction of Route 70, bypassing it, sealed its fate.