Charles Shultz. photo on display at the Needles Museum Route 66 Needles CA. I posted on my social this past week "Did you know Charles Shulz creator of Peanuts used to live in Needles, CA? I had several responses with "Did not know that." In 1929, The Shulz family relocated to Needles, Ca for the... Continue Reading →
Rvlife Recap of Our First Season
Is Full-time RV life worth it? Experiencing life on the road provided great adventure, a mechanical breakdown, boredom, and excitement. Since we started as full-timers this past April, we visited eight states and drove close to or over five thousand miles. Nevada, Arizona, California, Oregon, Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, and tipped into Montana. It looks like... Continue Reading →
Every Horse Needs A Home
Della Gaar from ATRanch in Lathrop, California, would like to do just that. When the sun settled for the evening, two girls, Della and Margie, ages ten and seven, would sneak into the slaughterhouse across the road and ride the horses. One night, the Police were called, and the Police asked the owner what he... Continue Reading →
McDonald’s Unofficial Museum Route 66 San Bernardino CA
The one McDonald's Ray Kroc didn't want you to patron Copyright photo by Teresa L Watts While traveling, there is nothing quite like spotting the golden arches in the distance. That is one thing about RV travel; you know you are back in civilization when you see the arches. You have arrived in a town... Continue Reading →
RV BREAKDOWN Now What? Arizona Part 2
They breakdown? Really? What do you do when that happens? Cry and quit. Just kidding. You deal with it. This is RV life. This is how it works. With this lifestyle, you are creating memories. Both the good and the bad. In my Test Trip post, I noted that a problem had started that we... Continue Reading →

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