Archive for March, 2008
Mar
31
2008
Greener Pastures in the Scorching SouthwestPosted by Rene in Dream, Great Outdoors, Local Flavor, Quality of Life
But here in the harsh lands of New Mexico, humans seem to do a better job of working with their surroundings. From the ancient style of adobe buildings that naturally insulate homes, to suburbanites doing xeriscape conversions, people seem to be more willing to work with nature.
Hopefully we can tell you more about why sometime soon. However, without signing a non-disclosure agreement, you’ll just have to wait. Normally this wouldn’t be a problem. And it really wasn’t this time, until I smelled the distinct odor of brake pads cooking.
Mar
27
2008
Channeling Chickens, Coping with Cancer, and Workamping in New MexicoPosted by Rene in Live, Making Money, Our Story, Resort Life, Work
We always wanted to see Santa Fe, just not under these circumstances. The closest, most cost-effective RV lodging we found was at Cochiti Lake campground, about 30 minutes south. It’s an Army Corps of Engineers lake, and a bargain at $12 a night. Our trip into the city was quick; just enough to see the vet, walk around the plaza, and get a good feeling about the place. This joke that a local told us, says it all: Question: Why did the Santa Fe’an cross the road?
Recently, while visiting El Morro National Monument, we kept searching for an inconspicuous place to pull over for the night. Good thing we didn’t find one.
Mar
23
2008
Paso Por Aqui . . . Exploring New Mexico’s El Morro National MonumentPosted by Rene in Attractions, Dream, Great Outdoors
But as New Mexico’s breathtaking scenery began appearing, how could we be in a hurry? Despite our frantic timeline to get to Jerry’s oncology appointment, I wanted us to have some real fun before we dealt with the serious issue at hand. So we hit the back roads. My Road Trip USA book
Mar
20
2008
From the Blogosphere to Real Life: Meeting Up with Coffeesister and RhodesterPosted by Rene in Dream, Live, Quality of Life, Simple Living
Mar
18
2008
Finding Nature in the City of AngelsPosted by Rene in Dream, Great Outdoors, Local Flavor, Quality of Life
The last time René and I dusted off our nice clothes and went out to a “fancy restaurant” was months ago on our trip into Toronto, Ontario. So I am extremely grateful to Liz, Tom and the Agredanos for treating us at the Dal Rae in Pico Rivera recently. Since opening in 1958, it seems like the Dal Rae hasn’t changed much. The atmosphere is pure 1960’s supper club. Complete with piano bar and a proper Manhattan. Its retro look was revitalized in a 1999 renovation, and the dim lighting, comfy booths and wood paneling had me feeling swank and yearning for a cigar. But not before dinner…
Mar
14
2008
Work on your own rig and save money!Posted by Jim in Full-Timing Tips, Live, Spending Money, Work
Aside from seeing La Familia, that is. OK two things … Oh, and the food. I guess that makes three things. Anyway, access to the right tools makes working on your rig easy. And that can help you save a lot of money. And believe me, El Jefe has all the right tools … and the shop, and the brain, which I picked to learn how to to pack the wheel bearings on our fifth wheel trailer. |












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