Home, For Now

The familiar barren landscape of highway 402 confirms that we are home.  It is clear that winter has lingered well past her time, and spring is only beginning to stretch her wings. We have just driven close to 1,000 miles to get here – partly to avoid the approaching storms, and partly pulled by the […]

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Home Is How Far?

“How would you sum up Nebraska?” Ric asks me as we’re pulling out of the West Omaha KOA site. “Windy!” “Exhaustion,” is his response. We had committed to staying an extra night because of the winds.  Yesterday an alert went out to advise drivers to stay off the roads.  A multi-vehicle crash on I-80 was […]

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Nebraska

Two goals are motivating us:  staying ahead of the worsening weather and getting home. Strong gales announce our arrival in Nebraska.  Ric is visibly worn out from trying to keep the rig on the road.  We consider abandoning our plans and pull into a Cabela’s, thinking that we will wait out the storm, but the […]

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Impressions of Wyoming

The sign at the first rest area we come to in Wyoming welcomes visitors and suggests that we might want to slow down and enjoy the views that lie ahead.  The landscape, it suggests, is much the same as it was in the time of early settlers – an untamed mecca for wildlife. Having never […]

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Salt Lake and Antelope Island

“Let’s get this day started!” Ric calls from his chair. I am lingering in bed, body not wanting to move, but we are only in Utah for one day of exploration, so I’d best push myself. Following the advice of our hosts at the RV park, we take a drive up to Snow Station, where […]

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Wagons Ahead

At 4:00 a.m we are both wide awake, so we decide to get up, have a leisurely breakfast and hit the road early.  Today we are driving to Utah, having spent the night in Idaho. My fibromyalgia is flaring up.  Not sure if it is long periods of sitting, or the over stimulation of passing […]

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Highway 82 Through Oregon

We both slept in, so our getaway this time was rushed and I am trying to write from the road, catching up on both blogs and sorting through photographs, with a wi-fi that keeps kicking me out.  So bear with me. We are driving through Oregon today, and like Washington State, I am impressed by […]

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Three Seasons, One Day

After almost six months of journeying, we are on the way back to Ontario. A constant barrage of text messages fly back and forth with loved ones at home.  We are all excited for the reunion. We still have over 2,500 miles to cross before we get there, though, and many new places to discover. […]

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Back to Campbell River

We’ve just had lunch in Comox – a quaint, mostly retirement community, judging by the services that line the main street.  Mary’s, a small cafe with gluten-free options, is where we met up with Pippa for our last day of exploration on the island. The plan from here is to head north.  I tag along […]

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A Lake and A Pub

Westwood Lake, situated in the foothills of Mt. Benson, Nanaimo, is an unexpected surprise.  Pulling into the parking lot, I am eager to get out and explore.  The parking lot fronts a beach area and there are trails leading in either direction – over 5 km of walking trails, as well as mountain biking trails […]

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