Standing tall and majestic in the waters of San Diego, is the historical icon the USS Midway. The museum is an excellent place to visit if you love our military and want to learn about the history of our country. In 1945, the USS Midway was launched to serve in the Korean War, Vietnam War, and the Gulf war. Continue reading The USS Midway→
Joshua Tree has four visitor centers, and nine campgrounds all with picnic tables, fire rings, public pit toilets & trash receptacles. Only two camp areas have Continue reading Joshua Tree National Park→
The short drive from the RV park was nice since we got a later start and the directions were quite simple. The Parking lot is narrow and dusty not a place to bring an RV Continue reading Coachella Valley→
When living fulltime in a RV was just a dream in my head, all I thought about was traveling around the country with my family. It wasn’t until a few months before our launch date that both Frank and I had a strong sense of a different purpose. Suddenly both of us felt as if God was asking more of us. The pull to serve others along the way weighed heavily on our hearts. There was no clear direction on what ministry on the road would look like when we left on the journey. As my husband often says “We couldn’t just sit around the campfire and roast marshmellows for the rest of our lives”. Leaning and trusting that the Continue reading Life on Mission→
When we first purchased Blanche, she was as standard as they come in the way of RV decor. She had the basic faux wood cabinets, ugly light green carpet through out, shiny vinyl wallpaper and ugly window treatments. Continue reading Our RV remodel→
Sometime in 2016, I came up with our website name and basic design. I was excited as I dreamt of amazing daily posts that would keep my readers at the edge of their seats. It would be so cool to share all the educational experiences with our friends and the plethora of followers on my one of kind blog. I also dreamt of monetizing this amazing blog so we could fund our adventures with multiple income streams.
Hidden away off the beaten path, on the Louisiana coastline is a secret treasure. It is one of several salt islands on the coast known as Avery Island. It is full of a variety of plants from around the world and wildlife. It is surrounded by marshes, swamps and exotic plants. It is also home to one of the neatest factory tours Continue reading The Tabasco Company→
Quaint little Mexican American Restaurant on Route 66 that influenced “Flo’s Diner” in the movie Cars. It is right down the street from the Wigwam Motel which correlates to the “Cozy Cone” from the movie Cars as well. Continue reading Joe and Aggie’s Cafe→
As we entered into Arizona after a few months of fast and furious driving and amazing sight seeing, we were all feeling a little off kilter. We couldn’t put our finger on what was actually going on, but it felt like a gray storm cloud hanging over our heads. After some prayer and family conversation, we came to the conclusion that service to others had been put on the back burner for a little to long. Off we went to church, with a mission to find Continue reading Old Town Mission Arizona→
A great collection of old RV’s plan on spending no less than one hour at the museum to really enjoy the rigs on display. RV’s dating from the 1930’s through the 1970’s, along with some vintage cars and motorcycles are on display. Bring your camera for memories sake and to have some ideas to give your RV a retro look! They have taken great care creating displays that would be accurate to the age of the rig being modeled. Continue reading Traveland RV Museum→
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