
Where we are now
We are now in the process of moving from Washington to Michigan. We left Washington in September of 2025 and traveled in our Winnebago Vista RV to Michigan. While in Michigan we started looking for a house. To make a long story short, we decided on a condominium in a complex that is being developed, and bought one of their units.
We’re currently living in our RV and traveling through the south for the winter and will be back in the spring, hopefully moving into our new home as early June or as late as August.

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Alaska Journal – 2014, Chapter Five
Thursday, 7/24/14 We headed to Valdez, but it would take us a couple of days to get there. On our way from Palmer we stopped at an overlook for the Matanuska Glacier. You would think, “ya seen one glacier, ya … Continue reading
Posted in Adventure Treks, Alaska, Canada, Fulltime RV, Michigan Traveler, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Tagged Alaska Highway, ALCAN Highway, Columbia Glacier, fifth wheel trailer, full-time RV, fulltime RV, Kayaking, Over the top road, Panning for gold, Prince William Sound, RV Forums, Shoup Glacier, Skagway, Valdez, White Pass & Yukon Railroad
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Alaska Journal – 2014, Chapter Four
Tuesday, 7/15/14 Today we traveled to Homer. Our first stop along the route was the Potter Point State Game Refuge. This site has an extensive boardwalk for viewing nesting waterfowl. The best thing about this stop was that we had … Continue reading
Alaska Journal – 2014, Chapter Three
Thursday, 7/3/14 This was our free day in the Fairbanks area. We traveled to the Large Animal Research Station, but found it closed for the holiday weekend. However, we were able to see some of the animals in the distance. … Continue reading
Alaska Journal – 2014, Chapter Two
Thursday, 6/26/14 We had a nice, easy drive to Teslin, the only problem was a long construction zone that left all of our vehicles covered with dust and dirt. When we stopped along the way at Rancheria Falls, it seemed … Continue reading
The Canadian Rockies – June 2014
After a trouble-free drive, we arrived at the Mountain Tunnel Campground in Banff National Forest in the mid-afternoon. After setting up, we drove into town to check out the Visitor Centre. It was a drizzly day and we decided to … Continue reading
Salt Lake City, UT – May-June 2014
We arrived at Cherry Hill RV Park in Kaysville, UT on April 29th. We choose this park because it is only about a mile and a half from our son’s house. Spending time with his family was our primary purpose … Continue reading
Arches National Park, Moab, UT – April 2014
We arrived in Moab, UT on Thursday, April 24th and were surprised what a bustling town it is. When Pat was checking on grocery stores in the area, she only found two and we thought we would find a very … Continue reading
Mesa Verde, CO – April 2014
Mesa Verde National Park is in the Four Corners area of Colorado, so named because this is where the borders of Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah meet. We arrived on Saturday, April 19th, before the true tourist season. The … Continue reading
Posted in Colorado, Fulltime RV, Michigan Traveler, National Parks
Tagged Ancient Pueblo Indians, backcountry hiking, Balcony House, Civilian Conservation Corps, cliff dwelling, Cliff Palace, fifth wheel trailer, full-time RV, fulltime RV, kiva, Petroglyph, Ranger-led Hike, RV Forums, Spruce House
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Albuquerque, NM – April 2014
From Texas we drove to Albuquerque, NM. It seemed to be the right distance for our next stop. We asked ourselves, “What can we do in Albuquerque?” Our answer was, “They do hot air ballooning there, they even have some … Continue reading