Last Sunday as we partied with Michael, Jeff, and Dawn we learned that the loosely organized Ohio T@B and Friends group would be gathering at Delaware State Park north of Columbus, Ohio for a weekend camp out. It was Jeff especially who encouraged us to join in the...
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Not Just Donuts Anymore
This morning we finished putting away all of the stuff that had to be taken out of the wardrobe and the under sink cabinet for the upgrades, repairs, and inspection of our T@B 400, then went for a walk before heading to Amish Country Donuts Cafe to meet with Allison....
Sunbury
It's a Holiday KOA with lots of campsites, we're in 602 if that gives you a clue, and lots of activities. The Sunbury/Columbus North KOA really is a lovely weekend getaway place for families in the Columbus, Ohio area. Although we aren't planning on participating in...
Interlude at Rocky Fork
It's the middle of a five day interlude between Bloomington and Columbus. We're staying at Rocky Fork State Park near Hillsboro, Ohio on Site 169. We've got shade, full hookups, a view of the water, few neighbors, a laundry room nearby, and no plans to go anywhere or...
Bloomington Routines
CJ and Phil have been making Bloomington, Indiana their home for four years now and have developed some agreeable routines. Saturday morning usually finds them perusing the Farmers Market usually with a first stop at Muddy Fork for delectable croissants and other...
Nashville
From frontier community to logging town to artists colony to tourist destination, Nashville in Brown County Indiana seemed a good place to just hang out for a day with CJ. She was interested in checking out some of the shops that carry yarn since the two local yarn...
üCamp Visits Brown County
As we pulled in to the Buffalo Ridge Campground in Brown County State Park near Nashville, Indiana we recognized a T@DA camper parked there. Actually the last time we saw this particular unit at üCamp19 it wasn't yet sporting it's tie-dyed paint job and peace symbols...
Cahokia
Museum Tour Cahokia Mounds: Documentary This place on the eastern side of the Mississippi River is a bit of a well kept secret. Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site near Collinsville, Illinois has been a UNESCO World Heritage since 1982 yet too few Americans are...
An Afternoon Off
When we arrived back at the Kansas City East KOA near Oak Grove, Missouri yesterday, Labor Day afternoon it was evident that the summer camping season was over. The formerly bustling campground was resembling a ghost town and the workers were beginning to heave a sigh...
National World War One Museum
What a powerful experience! So glad we opted to stay one more day and visit the National World War I Museum in Kansas City, Missouri. From the view of poppies under our feet representing the human sacrifice to the expansive view of a great American city from the top...
Planning a trip? Dreaming of travel? Perhaps some of our adventures could inspire yours! Over the last several years we’ve had the distinct pleasure of many cross country journeys traveling though the Lower 48 in tents and our various teardrop campers as well as an amazing Alaska adventure that did not involve a camper.
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Cobh on Our Own
For our first adventure together on the Emerald Isle, we walked the streets of Cobh, County Cork, explored St Colman’s Cathedral, and visited the Cobh Heritage Center.
Belfast and the Titanic
After a guided bus tour of the City of Belfast we visited the Titanic Belfast Museum located at the Harlan & Wolff shipyard where the great ship was built.
Reykjavik Walkabout
On our first visit to Iceland we did a self guided walkabout in the center of Reykjavik.