Leaving Tennessee in Arizona
I guess it could be considered a rite of passage as he is turning twelve. The boys will be camped in a tent in the forest, not far from the Coach.
I guess it could be considered a rite of passage as he is turning twelve. The boys will be camped in a tent in the forest, not far from the Coach.
“You know Jagger, I really enjoy the drive east, but I am ready to stop somewhere for a while.” We have now been traveling three weeks, stopping along the way for a few days at times, to get the “flavors” of the areas that we touch. That has been nice, but there is just so much to see and experience. As much as travel inspires me, I need to focus on an area to really appreciate it.
For reading the Retired Vagabond state journal Archives, click on the state names that are highlighted “RED“. For written reviews of the individual campgrounds, click on those that are also […]
On our travels back from California in March, we stopped in Erhenberg to rest. An excited Jagger once again sees Tennessee (John) and goes crazy wanting to play and maybe get a small piece of bacon.
You probably haven’t heard about the Bedroom Slide Failure, the Refrigerator Failure and replacement and many other stories from last summer. I’m way behind on the trail, but in the future am planning on scribbling down my travels. I have made many good notes and taken lots of photos, but I have chosen to move on to keep my blog in as close to real-time as I possible. Please Sign up here to receive updates
[alert-note]I feel like our Vagabond story keeps coming back here. I’m stuck in evaluation mode. My goal when I started my Full Timing lifestyle four years ago was to experience this […]
Health Insurance One important item not to overlook when considering the full-time lifestyle is health insurance. I am not very knowledgeable in this area so I enlisted my sisters’ insurance agent and they helped me navigate the process. Most of you know a HMO insurance will not cover your needs […]
It wasn’t long before our company, Sydney, started moving around and waking up. I had to snicker to myself, how could anyone sleep with all the racket my Papa was making.
This morning Jagger & I woke to clear desert skies. My first task after my morning coffee is to finish packing the rest of our toys in preparation for our […]
The Plan This Spring, which is only a few short weeks away, Jagger and I will blaze the trail to our beloved Montana home. However, we will be taking the […]
I was secretly watching my Papa finish his breakfast when I heard Tennessee comin’ down the trail. I have already taken note of the way his van sounds so I […]
Good morning trail partners. In the last post Jagger got anxious and pushed our adventure along. I’ve linked some of the photos for the lost dirt mound below. We camped here last year too. It’s better known as The Lost Dutchman State Park. It’s a wonderful state park with both electric and non electric sites. I’ve also put a link below to the campground review. Boondocking in the Desert Recently we have found ourselves with destinations lacking internet making posts scarce. But don’t think that has affected our adventures! our camping has been where our Internet is limited the last month or two and our activity