What’s ahead in 2020?
Happy New Year! It’s hard to believe 2019 is coming to a close! It has been a fantastic year of travel and both Steven and I are still a bit shell-shocked that we actually pulled off this whole moving to …
Happy New Year! It’s hard to believe 2019 is coming to a close! It has been a fantastic year of travel and both Steven and I are still a bit shell-shocked that we actually pulled off this whole moving to …
We had spent the night boondocking at the fort in Sagres, and spent the morning visiting the lighthouse before making our way to Turiscampo, our home for the next four weeks. I love arriving in new places and I was …
On our way to Nazare from Fatima, we rumbled past not one, but TWO UNESCO World Heritage Sites. But we were on a mission, hoping for giant waves and good weather in Nazare, so we had decided we would double …
While in Ireland we purchased our airline tickets home for the holidays flying out of Lisbon. Still on the hunt for a place to settle for a while, it made sense to find a lovely place in south Portugal for …
We crossed the border from France into Spain needing groceries and diesel, both of which are significantly cheaper than in France. It was a good plan, but as always, there is a slight (or sometimes large) learning curve with these …
We returned to France utterly and completely exhausted from our constant travels in Ireland. Like all RVers, we have learned that our go-go lifestyle is not sustainable, but that hasn’t stopped us from trying to make it so. We thought …
The Skellig Ring area is wild and beautiful, with the ragged outline of Skellig Michael never far from view. This dramatic island housed a remote monastery between the 6th and 12th centuries and is now an important site for puffins, …
When I left you last, I was teetering at the rocky outcrop summit of a hike called Diamond Hill. It was a wonderful hike with views to die for, but I decided I didn’t want to die trying to get …
Let’s talk about the roads in Ireland. Maybe I was a little harsh in my last post. Basically, there are ‘M’ roads, which are the big, multi-lane highways, some of which are also toll roads. These are great, but we …
The Wild Atlantic Way is a driving route that, in the north of Ireland, begins in the Inishowen Peninsula in County Donegal. It was here, after returning from our quick jaunt into Northern Ireland, that we began our journey along …