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Do I need to say that I am still homebound?  Anyway, last Sunday I had a delightful time entertaining friends with my husband.  The two couples that we had over for dinner are also Rvers with class A Motorhomes.  The two couples had both recently been away but neither had been in their RV’s.  One [...]

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My favorite place to camp in New Jersey is Belleplain State Forest in Woodbine, NJ.  Belleplain is in both Cumberland and Cape May Counties, off of Rte. 347 on the way to the southern NJ shore – Cape May, Wildwood, Avalon, Stone Harbor, etc.  (Look at my friend Kathy’s blog post about a day trip [...]

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As I have said multiple times, I am currently homebound, my term for when I am not on the road in the rv.  Other than a few weekend jaunts, I know that I am going to be homebound until August.  I love blogging and I can’t possibly maintain this particular blog if I don’t go [...]

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How do you enjoy the benefits of rving when you are homebound?  Plan a future trip and imagine what can be seen from the rear view window!
I love to just open the atlas to a page and read the map.  Green spaces, whether state parks, national parks, or other greens, are revealed.  Colleges, universities, museums, [...]

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Johnnie and I have been back for over a week and it has been difficult returning to NJ.  The weather has not cool, it has been drier,and I miss the sun and warmth of AZ. 
In one of the many hats that I don, I am a graduate student.  In my course, Writing for Electronic Communities, I [...]

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  Yesterday’s adventure was to Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument.  It is about 1 1/2 hours from Tucson via Rte. 86 and Rte. 85.  The number of shrines to those killed on this road made us leery to travel it at night, so we took the much longer route Rte. 85 to I-8 to I-10.  [...]

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Today’s adventure was a trip to Tombstone.  We visited Boot Hill Graveyard where the Clantons of OK Corral fame are buried.  The 1880 - 1900 time period in Tombstone was very violent, if you believe the tombstones.  Stabbings, murder, death by wagon wheel running over a skull, poisoning, suicide, mob lynching, legal hanging were some [...]

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I am starting this blog to share some of my husband and my travel adventures.  We travel in a 2005 Holiday Rambler Ambassador and tow a Jeep Wrangler.  We have been RVing since 2002.  Since then we have accumulated approximately 85,000 miles of travel throughout the US while both maintaining full-time jobs.  We rv whenever [...]

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