Tag: photography
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Now That We’re Settled
All systems remain in working order as we mark the end of our first week as temporary residents of Tucson, Arizona. The RV park is well run and Reg’s phone pings several times a day with reminders of activities meant to create a community feel. We went to trivia night – a disaster for our self esteem,…
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The Joys of Trailer Travel Life
For years we debated the pros and cons of owning a travel trailer. The pro column was easy to fill. The freedom to travel where and when we wanted while towing our tiny house behind us. Our own bed and bathroom…cooking our own meals…it all sounded wonderful. The biggest con was the financial investment; purchasing a truck in addition…
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Are We Brave Enough?
My knowledge of the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway was pretty much limited to the old 1970s disaster movie Skyway To Death. Billed as an adventure/thriller, the story follows a carload of passengers whose lives are threatened when a windstorm cripples the tram and they are left hanging 8,500 feet in the air. The Palm Springs Tramway played…
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Camino in France – One Last Post
The guidebook won’t tell you, but Reg will! Click below and read on…
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Camino in France – Last Day!
Day 44 – Larceveau to Saint-Jean- Pied-de-Port Our last day of walking. It’s hard to believe we’ve come so far. So many memories. Reg is working on his end-of-trip wrap-up post with all the facts, figures and details I don’t bother myself with. If you have questions, you’ll find the answers there! I’ll repost it…
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Camino in France – Are We the Only Ones Here?
Day 43 – Saint Palais to Larceveau We checked in to our reserved Larceveau hotel room Sunday afternoon. As our host showed us to our room, we began to feel that maybe, just maybe we were the only overnight guests. We had prepaid dinner and breakfast, and because the restaurant would be closed at 6:00…
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Camino in France – Hang On…It’s A Roller Coaster
Day 40 – Maslacq to Narvarrenx Hang on to your hat…it’s a roller coaster. At least that’s what today’s walk felt like. These weren’t the longest or highest climbs of the trek, but definitely steep and relentless throughout the day. In spite of our huffing and puffing, we had a pretty good day. Day 41…
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Camino in France – Up With The Sun
Day 38 – Arzacq-Arraziguet to Arthez-de-Béarn Early morning starts have been chilly as the October sun rises slowly. A series of steep ups and downs returned midday, causing some grumbling from behind. The church pictured below offered a shady spot for a quick bite to eat. After another few hours of walking, we called it…