
Our Travels
LBJ Library
We’ve been on the road for several months at the time of this post. To some it may look like a Baby Boomer walk in the past. Maybe so, but we as American’s have so much great history at our doorstep as this was the case with our visit to the Lyndon Baines Johnson...
Gruene Texas
As we planned our travel through Texas, I was interested in the central area where a number of German immigrants settled during the 1800’s. We visited Gruene, TX, settled in the mid 1800’s by Ernst Gruene. Ernst's son, Henry was quite the entrepreneur for his time...
San Antonio River Walk
Across the street and a few steps down from The Alamo is San Antonio’s famous River Walk. The San Antonio River supported many Spanish missions located along the banks throughout the 1700 and 1800’s. Today, the River is a major tourist stop offering much to do. The...
The Alamo
We’ve heard the battle cry from movies, in books, even in the backyard with kids playing: “Remember the Alamo”. You can’t visit San Antonio without a walk through this iconic shrine. This mission came into existence in the early 1700’s by the Spanish. We know it best...
Space Center Houston
Being a Baby Boomer and growing up during the space age, one of my bucket list items was to visit the NASA Space Center Houston, TX. Joan and I were staying at the Livingston, TX Escapees Park and I couldn’t wait to make the trip and my expectations were rewarded....
Cajun Country and Tabasco
Traveling I-10 through Louisiana toward Texas, Joan and I decided to stop for a few days in heart of Cajun country. We took exit 103a toward New Iberia and found a very nice Campground called Cajun RVera. This county owned campground is part of the Sugarena at the...
2015 RV Lessons Learned
Joan and I have had a great 2015 RV travel season and looking forward to our 2016 season. Our first travels were limited to the southeast from Florida to Tennessee with every stop providing both new adventures along with learning experiences. You can view our travels...
Seven Points Campground – Hermitage, TN
Over the last year, Joan and I have heard many campers talk about Corps of Engineer campgrounds. The constant theme was well maintained, attractive locations around waterways and a great value. We recently planned a trip to the Nashville, TN area for a little R&R and...
North Beach Camp Resort | St. Augustine, FL
Joan and I are on the final day from a week at North Beach Camp Resort. Before the RV, we spent many a summer vacation in St. Augustine doing the condo rental thing. This is one of our favorite cities to visit. So much to see and do - beautiful beaches (some of the...
Georgia Veterans State Park – Cordele GA
It's Spring Break here and time to get away. Leaves are starting to pop out in middle Georgia and Macon's incredible Yoshino cherry trees will be in full bloom. With a promise to take the two grand kids camping, we packed up and headed south, about an hour and a half...
Trackrock Campground | Blairsville, GA
Joan and I always enjoy our North Georgia trips. Usually less than 3 hours from home base and there's so much to see and do regardless the time of year. For this trip, we left Thanksgiving afternoon for 5 days in Blairsville, destination Trackrock Campground. It had...