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Category Archives: September
A Travato Meetup
Our new Winnebago Travato Touring Coach has not been just sitting in the garage. It has been out for routine maintenance such as a tire rotation and alignment and an oil change. It’s good to go. This weekend we joined … Continue reading
Jacques Cartier, Saratoga, & Friends
With our aversion to making reservations and with the Labor Day holiday weekend upon us we had to leave the campground we were in and find another place. No easy task. We did manage to find one about 30 miles … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, New York, September
Tagged Campsite, Casino RV Parking, Hiking, Jacques Cartier State Park, State Parks, sunset
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Return to New Hampshire
The last week has been a lot of fun. Maine and Massachusetts are beautiful and we got to meet up with other traveling family members. But that is just a memory now and we are returning to New Hampshire. But … Continue reading
Boston Family and the Moon
Today was a special day. Some of our family members had just finished a cruise and were in Boston before they flew back to Minnesota. Since they were so close we managed to get ourselves and our kids from New … Continue reading
Posted in Boston, Daily Post, September
Tagged Boston, Family, Lunar Eclipse, South Station
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Salisbury Beach and Rockport MA
Friday, September 25, 2015 We are now at Salisbury Beach State Reservation in Massachusetts, a large campground with a big sandy beach on the Atlantic Ocean with 484 campsites. This will be our home for the weekend. The ocean is … Continue reading
Trolleys and Beaches
The Seashore Trolley Museum in Kennybunkport, Maine, has the largest collection of trolley cars in the world. It began in 1939 when a group of street railway enthusiasts purchased a classic trolley car when the streetcar service was nearing its … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, Kennybunkport ME, September
Tagged Beaches, Museums, Pine Point, Trolleys
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To York and Ogunquit, Maine
Today was another excellent day! Look at that sun shine! And it did not get over 80 degrees, which makes me happy. I am not a hot weather person. Road trip! This time we went to York and to Ogunquit, … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, Maine, September
Tagged Beaches, Hiking, Lighthouse, Long Sands Beach, Marginal Way, Ogunquit ME, York ME
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The Maine Connection
Moving on up the coast of Maine now we make a trip to Portland to meet a cruise ship to try to connect with family from Minnesota. They are on a cruise from Boston, MA, to Nova Scotia and back. … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, Maine, September
Tagged Beaches, Old Cars, Old Orchard Beach, Portland ME
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Salem, Massachusetts
Living full time in our RV means we have plenty of down time so TV is a good thing to have around. For the six years we have been RVing (3 winters, 3 fulltime) until now we chose to “suck … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, September
Tagged Campgrounds, Campsite, DISH, Memorials, Patrick Dougherty, RV Parks, Salem, Salem Witch Trials, Sculpture, Stickworks, tailgater, Witches
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Family Time in NH
We are in New Hampshire now and have been for the last several days while we visit our son and his family for a while. They live in Keene, a small town in the southwestern part of the state. One … Continue reading
Posted in August, Daily Post, New Hampshire, September
Tagged Bridges, Covered Bridges, RV Parks
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Olympic National Park
Another cloudy and rainy morning, but we didn’t let that stop us from exploring the area. We actually put about 220 miles on the Jeep today. Our first mission was find a post office. We enjoyed the big beautiful flowers … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, September, Washington
Tagged National Parks, Olympic National Park, Salmon Cascades
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Seattle, WA
Even though it was a cloudy/gloomy sort of morning we set out to explore Seattle. This required taking a ferry across Puget Sound, so we drove to the ferry station on Bainbridge Island and left the car parked there and … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, September, Washington
Tagged Dale Chihuly, Market, Pike Place Market, Seattle, Seattle Space Needle, Space Needle
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Point No-Point
Poulsbo has a nice big Farmers Market so we went to see it. We like to see how the local produce differs from what they have at home. Mostly it’s the same, but we did pick up some wonderful looking … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, September, Washington
Tagged driftwood, farmers market, Lighthouse, Mount Rainier, Point No-Point, Poulsbo WA, Seattle
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End the Long Drive
175 miles driven today. And 1,700 miles and about $1,060 in gas money since our start in Minnesota. We will slow down from here on. Making reservations at an RV park is something we seldom do because we don’t like be … Continue reading
Beauty and Bulls
171 miles today. There was a light rain, but nothing to worry about. The landscape changed from the mountains to ranch land to corn fields and then a beautiful area around the Columbia River and the Vantage Bridge. Tomorrow we … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, September, Washington
Tagged Columbia River, Passport America, RV Parks, Yakima River RV Park
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And Into Washington
40 miles is all we drove today, out of the Idaho panhandle and into the state of Washington. As we started west on I-90 the wind picked up and knocked us around a little. This high-profile vehicle can’t handle wind … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, September, Washington
Tagged Casino, Casino RV Parking, Free Camping Spots
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Coeur d’Alene, Idaho
175 miles driven today. It is still a very beautiful drive through the mountains and forests. It got a bit cloudy and there were a few sprinkles, but nothing serious. We’re staying near Coeur d’Alane, a beautiful little lake community … Continue reading
Missoula, Montana
350 miles driven today as we continue to head towards the state of Washington. The clouds went away and the sun came out to make it a hot sunny day. The motorhome did just fine going up and down a … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, Montana, September
Tagged Missoula, Montana, Walmart, Walmart Overnighting
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…Where The Deer And The Antelope Play…
300 miles of just driving today, stopping only for breaks and fuel. This part of the country is very different from the family farmland in my home state of Minnesota. All we saw all day was open prairie, rolling hills, … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, Montana, September, Wyoming
Tagged Walmart, Walmart Overnighting
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Custer, Rushmore, and Crazy Horse
I have upgraded my blog editing program, so now you should not be seeing any advertisements and I should be able to insert little videos. Let’s see how well this works. Up at the crack of dawn, we were off … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, September, South Dakota
Tagged bison, buffalo, Crazy Horse Memorial, Custer State Park, Mount Rushmore
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