RV Update Now that the outriggers were fixed, we turned our attention to another problem we’ve had on the back burner for a few months. One of the tracks to the bedroom slide had become bent. We had taken it in
Outrigger Issues Continued from last week… When we got to Montgomery, we learned that the outrigger brackets we had ordered would take a week to be made and installed. During that week of waiting, the walls kept creaking and popping as
You’ve probably noticed that you’re hearing a bit less from us these past few months. We have been keeping our adventures low key this winter as we are retracing part of our route on our way back west. These past
As cooler weather started to move south, we followed suit, settling on the warmest state in the winter, Florida. Taking a quote from Home Alone 2: – Kevin: Why do we have to go to Florida? There’s no Christmas trees in
Tybee Island On our way up the east coast at the beginning of this year, our plan was to stop into Savannah, Georgia and visit Tybee Island. Unfortunately, the campground we had planned to stay at was booked, so that left
The Birthplace of Pepsi Inside a small pharmacy building on a corner lot sat a man diligently working on a secret recipe. In fact he had several versions of this recipe that he sold alongside medicines and healing ointments that he
White House of the Confederacy The White House of the Confederacy was the residence of the first and only Confederate President and the First Lady during the Civil War. At one time it had been a residence is an upscale community
Monticello Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello, was once the home of the author of the Declaration of Independence and the third President of the United States. The estate, including nearly 5,000 acres of surrounding land, is located in the hills just outside of
Carolina Renaissance Festival The kids hadn’t ever been to a Renaissance Festival and it had been years since Ben and I went so we decided to make a day of it. It also happened to be the last day of
Blue Ridge Parkway Although the leaves were just past their peak in Tennessee, by the time we got to Asheville, North Carolina, they were definitely past their prime. We tried driving the famous Blue Ridge Parkway, but bare trees were all