We’ve been camping in Savannah, GA for a little more than one week. Our intention is to stay here until early March. Today, the weather was beautiful, again – over 70 degrees – a great time to be in a city that gets very sticky and hot in the summer. After a difficult start due …
One of the Adventure’s tenets is to allow and accept God’s plan for us. I cannot tell you how many times we have tried to overstep and fouled it all up. There is no greater slap in the face than when the universe’s energy will not bend to my will. Ha! Understand, I am not …
Our neighbor, Deb, met me outside of our campers to say she wasn’t going to attend the Super Bowl party at Henry and Paula’s site. “The energy isn’t right for me,” she said, “and I have to listen to that.” Deb is 28 years sober, but she still follows one of the key precepts of …
40’ Big Country RV Yesterday, I made a friend. Her name is Deb H. and she’s a full-time traveler. As she moves around, she sees clients as a family constellation therapist. She’s also one heck of a storyteller and a great creative who has written and performed a one-woman show. Beth was teaching and Deb …
Do you like to know what’s next? I do. I like to know that when I wake up, I’m going to go through my morning routine and then get to work. After putting in a day of whatever needs doing, I like to chillax alone or with friends and drift off to sleep with a …
I’m feeling much better, today, after a really rough 48 hours. In 12-step programs, it’s referred to as “hitting bottom”. Luckily, I have what’s called a high bottom, meaning that I don’t have to get too low before I bounce back. (My father had a low bottom and he lost everything but his life due …
I hesitate to write this post because I’m experiencing some difficult emotions, today. The performer-salesman in me wants to show off my “happy and peppy and bursting with love” side, the guy who has been cheerfully championing the adventure. But I’m going to take a risk and not manage your opinion of me – as …
We’ve landed in Savannah, Georgia for the next leg of our trip – 28 days in the land of peach cider and gators. Our first campsite wasn’t what we expected so we put on a little northern charm and got a better one. And it is literally next to a little body of water where …
Last night we pulled into Charleston, South Carolina after five hours of driving. Parking the rug in front of a local supermarket, we turned on our GPS to get walking directions to my nephew’s home. He lives here with his girlfriend, Kait (pictured above).. The road into the city is lined with trees, palms and …
Yesterday and today, we used the hotel ironing board to support Beth’s computer. We’ve shifted furniture, hung up her backdrop and used portable lighting to allow her to reach her yoga students. A typical morning on this, our six- day journey to Savannah, begins with a quick shower, walking Bradley, our dog, in the parking …









