Autumn in Slovenia
While we were in Venice it was becoming pretty clear that the dreaded second wave of Covid had arrived. Masks became mandatory indoors and out, the only place they weren’t required was in your own home. We had been going …
While we were in Venice it was becoming pretty clear that the dreaded second wave of Covid had arrived. Masks became mandatory indoors and out, the only place they weren’t required was in your own home. We had been going …
I wish I could tell you that we did Bruges in Belgium justice, but we didn’t. We literally parked up, took a ride around town, looking for lunch and waffles, then after a good sleep at the marina parking lot …
I’ve mentioned before that, as we travel, my favorite day is departure day. I am happiest when we’re on the move. When I roughly planned a timeline for our Mosel mosey, I figured we would do it in a week …
I can’t believe it’s June! By the time we leave our lovely spot in a couple of weeks, give or take, we will have been here for three months. As we made a beeline out of Morocco, across Spain and …
We slept like the dead on our first night back in Spain after a long and fraught travel day. We managed to get over to Carrefour and restock before making our way to the petrol station to refill our propane …
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 …
As the title states, this is Part II of our Alaska wrap-up. Part I summarizes our expenses. Steven helped with this post and his thoughts are indicated with a (S). WHEN TO GO We crossed the border at Sumas, WA …
Things were perking up around our little campground at Allison Point as the Memorial Day weekend brought out a few locals to camp with us. It also marked the opening of Magpie’s On The Fly Coffee Shop a short walk …