This post documents our activities from October 30, 2021 to November 15, 2021. Additional pictures for this leg of our journey can be found here. Continuing our winter of 2021/2022 westward journey started in the previous post, our next stop …
This post documents our activities from October 21, 2021 to October 30, 2021. Additional pictures for this leg of our journey can be found here. For the past several years, our winters have been spent roaming around the southern states …
During our stay on the coach during the hurricane evacuation in early August, Rob decided to start up the engine knowing that there were some issues with premature DEF head failures. The DEF (Diesel Emission Fluid) tank has a sensor …
The summer of 2021 in RI. A summer of high heat, humidity and rain with one of the third wettest Julys in RI since 1872 (1921 was the wettest; 1938 the second). A summer of two tropical storms named Henri …
Leaving Augusta, GA behind, it would be a 2-1/2 hour fairly scenic (but showery) drive to bring us to our next destination, York County’s Ebenezer Park in Rock Hill, SC. This 26 acre park is on the shores of Lake …
Note: this post describes events as of April 2021. Leaving historic Andersonville behind us, we continued our journey northward. Our next destination was Hephzibah, GA (Augusta) where we would be staying at Diamond Lakes Regional Park on a full hookup …
Note: this post describes events as of April 2021. Andersonville Cemetery which was designated a national cemetery on July 26, 1865 is located approximately 300 yards northwest from the Andersonville prison site. Today the 27 acre national cemetery where over …
Note: this post describes events as of April 2021. When we arrived at Twin Oaks RV Park in Elko, GA, we didn’t have any specific sightseeing plans during our two night stay. But since we had a full day to …
Spring Break. That notorious time of year that rolls around starting in March and continuing until the end of April. A time of year that we often totally forget about. Totally booked campgrounds, hotels, motels, B & B’s and cottages. …
As we settled into life in RI during the spring and summer of 2020, we knew that many state parks had already shut down, some private parks had done the same or were operating at reduced capacities and the RV …