Posted by larry on August 12th, 2010 in Campgrounds, People, Workamping
Daily posts are absent due simply to lack of adventurous or envelope pushing days. Don’t misinterpret this for malaise or boredom. I’m loving my days. Working at the cafe is still a labor of love as opposed to ‘a job’. Hitting the links still happens at least once a week, but it has become more [...]
Posted by larry on August 6th, 2010 in Campgrounds, Full Time RVing, RV
I’m beginning to question myself. Pulling back into Lake In Wood campground the other day we found ourselves saying it’s good to be back home. Home? What is that? My quest was that the bus would be our only home for the next few years, with anywhere America becoming our backyard. But this place is [...]
Posted by larry on July 5th, 2010 in Campgrounds, Fun Things To Do
Work this week at the Gnome Cafe went well but wasn’t as busy as I had thought. I just figured we’d be inundated with customers given the fact that the campground was at maximum for this July 4th weekend. Nonetheless, it proved to be to my advantage. The chest cold I received from Robin turned [...]
Posted by larry on June 10th, 2010 in Campgrounds, Workamping
I’m not trying to do an advertisement of any sort but the LIW campground has some unique lodgings that I’ve not seen to this degree of variety in one place. For the most part, at least 300 of the 400 sites are cut into the existing flora and native foliage, disturbing only enough to establish [...]
Posted by larry on June 7th, 2010 in Campgrounds, Full Time RVing, RV
Robin returned from the islands. We bid farewell to Chris who hosted us beyond comparison as Jay was still away in Vegas. By Tuesday afternoon we had arrived in Lancaster County. We have anchored at the Lake-in-Wood Resort, a five star facility, where will be working in the Gnome Cafe. Klass, the owner, was quite [...]
Posted by larry on June 3rd, 2010 in Campgrounds, Cancer, Full Time RVing, People
While Robin and Erin were sunning themselves, I busied myself with rearranging items in the motorhome, playing golf, and taking walks. But then I received a phone call from Dr. Aziz, my neurosurgeon at AGH stating he wanted to see me. The call was a bit foreboding as I’m feeling as good as ever. After [...]
Posted by larry on May 20th, 2010 in Campgrounds, Road Trips
I’m going to give this one last shot, for two reasons. I had to go to the vet today. It seems as if I have some kind of rash that I picked up while trekking below the 36th parallel this winter. So it seems I’m back on the steroids for a few weeks until this [...]
Posted by larry on April 9th, 2010 in Campgrounds, Full Time RVing, Road Trips
The past several days have been a blur of driving. There is a quest to “get back” for personal, business, and medical appointments that need to be met. As a result the ‘Rule of 350′ went out the window. That rule mandated that we not travel more than 350 miles in a day or get [...]
Posted by larry on February 23rd, 2010 in Campgrounds, Full Time RVing
Upon returning from our Mexico trip we received a call from the California Angels people, our new employers. Their suggestion was to move our home a half hour north as we may like the amenities and we would be closer to Surprise Stadium and the Jobbing Arena. I was a bit hesitant as the drive [...]
Posted by larry on January 31st, 2010 in Campgrounds, Full Time RVing
The ride from Deming to Tucson was the longest leg of the journey so far. We got an early start but still have been sticking to our Rule of 350. That’s no more than 350 miles in a day or off the road by 3:50 in the afternoon, whatever comes first. We found a campground [...]