Category Archives: Fulltime RV
The Freedom Trail and the Battle Road, Boston, MA – May 2017
This was our third trip to the Boston area. The last time we were here for three weeks and did a thorough job of exploring the sights. We had explored Boston, but we had not walked the Freedom Trail. The … Continue reading
The Mystic Seaport of Connecticut and the Mansions of Newport, RI, May 2017
Our next goal was to camp in Connecticut and Rhode Island to check them off our list of states in which we hadn’t camped yet. We chose to stay at the Seaport RV Park in Connecticut without really knowing what … Continue reading
Exploring the Birthplace of the United States – Philadelphia – May 2017
There is SO much to see in Philadelphia, where do I start? Our daughter, Elisabeth, drove up from Raleigh to join us. We had done some research while we were still in Raleigh so we were pretty prepared. We had … Continue reading
Exploring Bethany Beach, DE – May 2017
I’ve crossed a lot of bridges in my time, big ones, little ones, high ones, and low ones. This trip we crossed, what I would consider, the mother of all bridges – the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel. The bridge-tunnel connects Norfolk … Continue reading
Hiking, Kayaking and Visiting the Aircraft Carrier Gerald R. Ford, May 2017
We left the Raleigh area on May 1st and began our journey back to Michigan through New England. When we began our life as full-time RVers we never planned to visited every one of the 50 states. However, last year … Continue reading
Rain, Rain, and More Rain – Raleigh, NC – April 2017
We returned to Falls Lake as Camp Hosts in April. For most of our time there the weather was beautiful and we enjoyed ourselves by visiting with our daughter, Elisabeth. While we were serving as Camp Hosts at the Falls … Continue reading
Cherry Blossoms in Washington DC – March 2017
We have visited our nation’s capital many times but never to see the cherry blossoms in the spring. As we planned our trip to Raleigh, NC we realized that we would be arriving in North Carolina, just a five hour … Continue reading
Mansions and Wild Horses, Cumberland Island, GA – March 2017
The Cumberland Island National Seashore is the largest, southernmost barrier island on the Georgia coast, and has been inhabited for thousands of years. There is evidence of the early Timucuan tribes and early Spanish settlers, but their locations on the … Continue reading
America’s Oldest City, St. Augustine, FL – March 2016
St. Augustine was on our route north from Key West and was a place we had never visited. We decided to visit St. Augustine “on the fly.” We stayed in the parking lot of the local Camping World on Monday, … Continue reading



