Category: The Journey

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2025 in Review

Year four of our “two year plan” is in the books! Living in a motorhome and traveling the country has become the norm for us and anything different just seems frightening. What a change...

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I Finally Made it to Canton

As I was driving down Interstate 77 towards Canton and I was filled with anxiety and anticipation. Did I have my speech prepared? Who was I going to thank first? Mom, God or my...

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Long Live Rock

I was recently passing through the birthplace of rock and roll, Cleveland Ohio. I’ve always had a yearning to go to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, something has been pulling me there...

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Florida RV Supershow

The North American RV industry is a huge $25 billion dollar industry, shipping over a half a million RV’s annually, from motorhomes to towables. With a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of around 7%...

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2024 in Review

Wow, three years in the books full-time RVing! In some ways it seems like just yesterday we left our sticks and bricks and embarked on this journey. In other ways it seems like we...

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2023 in Review

2023 marked the second year of our full time travels in our Georgetown motorhome. It’s hard to believe we’ve been doing this for two years and harder to believe what we have experienced over...

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First in Flight

On our brief, storm abbreviated, trip to the Outer Banks of North Carolina we made an impromptu stop at the Wright Brothers National Memorial. It was a “oh cool, look at that, let’s turn...

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The Green Monster

We were passing through Boston this past fall on our way from Maine to Cape Cod. I could not miss my chance to visit Fenway Park, the oldest ballpark in Major League Baseball.

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Inspiration

Who inspires you? Maybe a family member or a friend. Possibly a sports hero or someone who has overcome some sort of life challenge. Or sometimes a perfect stranger. Inspiration isn’t something we necessarily...

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2022 in Review

“Where are you from?” It’s a question we regularly get asked when we’re traveling away from home. Seems like such a simple question to answer or at least it used to be. You see...