Oh Moab, two days was not enough! We’ve been to Moab several times, although more times than I’d like to admit, our only stop was for gas. Our first time in town was technically a drive through on our way from Park City to Telluride. Yes, staying on I-70 to Grand Junction then south was…
Month: June 2018
Jeeping in Breckenridge
Breckenridge trails, here we come. This trip had been on Mark’s radar for a while. We love spending time in Colorado both in the summer and winter. Our Jeep is a veteran of the Telluride/Ouray area but this would be our first time in Breckenridge. We love exploring in our Jeep and were excited for…
RV GPS
For many people, gone are the days of road trips with a folded map or an atlas opened wide on the passenger’s lap. Mark and I took many trips that way when we were first married. If we were being super fancy, we went to AAA and got their “TripTik” spiral map. That was always…
Zesty Lime Cookies
I’ve been on a baking binge lately and the freezer is getting full. I freeze cookies for many reasons, the main one being if they are hidden in the back of the freezer under something then I’m less likely to eat them. But, that hasn’t been working lately. Too many cookies taste just as good…
Happy Father’s Day
Wishing all Dads, Grandpas, Uncles and men who have stepped into the role a wonderful Father’s Day!
Happy Flag Day!
Fly Old Glory high today! On this day in 1777, our official flag was adopted by the Second Continental Congress.
Playing Near Happy Jack & Mormon Lake
Memorial Day is the unofficial beginning of summer for most of the country. Here in the Arizona desert, it started with our first 100 degree day. This year it was early, too early, way back on April 10th. Memorial Day for many desert dwellers means heading to the lake or up in altitude to the…