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The Learning Curve
... too-high cupboards. Oh, and, for the record, we've learned to be skeptical -- no, dubious -- no, actually flat-out disbelieving --of campgrounds' claims to having WiFi. Ah, the joy of it all! (what I haven't learned yet is how to accept this tablet's helpful suggestions about the words I'm trying to type.) Wednesday's travel took us through western Minnesota and eastern North Dakota. (one of the five states ...
RV tips and technical know-how
... models which would be at the Hershey RV show in a couple of weeks. The new Free Spirit with a slideout should be a big hit since it can park in an ordinary parking space and go anywhere. Since that is what we have we were particularly interested in this model. We also got to see the other new models - with Murphy bed or ...
Don't leave home without them!
We were spending the night at a Walmart along I 94 in Minnesota when in the middle of the night we realized we did not have our passports with us. Fortunately we were able to have someone at home Fedex them to us in Grand Forks ND by the next morning and were not too delayed. We also had a copy of our passports emailed to us because we ...
Montana and North Dakota
... of motorhomes - hot, dusty, noisy, upsetting - serene countryside being turned upside down. Triple Hs - hot, hungry and hassled!
Found a nice campground almost on the border - and did a bikeride before we headed out today. Tonight we connect with friend Gretchen in Voyageur National Park.
Adventures continue.
Laurie and Pete
P.S, Pete posted pictures under previous entry - Rocky Mountain High - learning new ...
In awe of Teddy
... such as this and throughout the USA needed to be set aside and protected. One of the photos with this blog tells the story in much better detail than I can here, but suffice it to say that without his time in the Badlands of North Dakota, that the USA would be a very different place today. After Theodore Roosevelt healed and recovered, he returned to New York and his career in politics, but the experiences and memories always stayed with him ...