Exploring on Travel Days

I have traveled along Highways 395 and 95 in Nevada several times over many years. But I've never stopped to see the roadside attractions. The highways are long, desolate, and nothing more than mountains and desert for a long stretch of miles. The ghost towns along the route welcome tourist stops with sudden speed changes... 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 →

Watch those dumpster gates

So... I locked myself in the dumpster area today. The block wall around the dumpster is over 6 feet high, and no unlock latch is inside. That sucker slammed quickly. And no one around. 🤮 at age 58 (ugh), okay, happy I was able to climb the wall with the help of the gate and... 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 →

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