camping
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Navigating the Galley
First off, thank you to everyone who shared last week’s post. That was amazing. On that day, there were over 200 visitors to the site, the next two days were over forty each day, that’s amazing traffic, so if you keep sharing, I’d greatly appreciate it. On to the topic of this week’s post. Cooking on board. No one… Continue reading
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Camp Cooking
There are Amazon affiliate links in this post. If you follow the link and buy the product from Amazon, you will not be charged more, but I will get a portion of purchase. Leaving Sand Dunes National Park, we headed west to Mesa Verde National Park and the Durango area. I don’t know that words… Continue reading
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…And We’re Off!
What’s next?! I haven’t written since our trip to see One Life and load her up with some stuff from the house…but by now, school’s out. So what are we up to? We just began an epic road trip that started at Sand Dunes National Park, heading over to Mesa Verde National Park after that… Continue reading
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Adjustments in the back-country
The Wind River mountains are amazing. The ruggedness of the peaks as you drive up highway 191 toward Pinedale, WY is astounding. I love to drive up there just to see the peaks from the highway. They are both inviting and unforgiving. If you make a mistake in that wilderness, it could be your last,… Continue reading
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What’s in a name?
I remember as child being fascinated with the story of how I got my name. How and why did my parents choose it? What does my name mean? Later in life, when we were expecting, we spent a LOT of time discussing names for our soon to be born bundle of joy. Names are so… Continue reading