Changing Of The Guard – Cape Blanco, OR
Believe it or not we've come to the end of September. The long days of summer are fast falling behind us and the first bites of winter are nipping at [...] continue reading
Believe it or not we've come to the end of September. The long days of summer are fast falling behind us and the first bites of winter are nipping at [...] continue reading
Our hosting family here at Cape Blanco has been growing and we're now up to the full quota. This particular volunteer job takes 4 couples (singles are [...] continue reading
It's the day after Labor Day and I'm shamelessly stealing the term "Nomad Liberation Day" from van-dweller extraordinaire Glen at To Simplify.....just [...] continue reading
If there's one part of fulltime RVing that no-one considers "glamorous" it's RV repair and maintenance. When you live fulltime in your RV, everytime [...] continue reading
"Seize the time, Meribor. Live now! Make now always the most precious time. Now will never come again." Capt Picard, Star Trek The Next Generation [...] continue reading
One of the cool things about volunteering here at Cape Disappointment State Park is that we are right across the bridge from Astoria, OR. This [...] continue reading
I've got a BUNCH of photos to share of the gorgeous place we're staying, but before I get to them I thought I'd follow-up our previous post with one [...] continue reading
A very high quality RV park walking distance to the fabulous Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum in McMinnville in NW Oregon. Link to park here: [...] continue reading
She was one-of-a-kind, built by Howard Hughes, a genius (a madman?) in the service of war. She was also big, the largest aircraft ever built for [...] continue reading
The first "incident" happened after our hike at Smith Rock State Park. We were happily driving back to the rig, enjoying the fresh air and relaxing [...] continue reading
"When nature has work to be done, she creates a genius to do it." Ralph Waldo Emerson I've traveled a lot in my lifetime, probably more than [...] continue reading
"No region in the world shows a more complete sequence of Tertiary land populations, both plant and animal than the John Day Basin" Ralph [...] continue reading