Scenes of Santa Fe and Saint Francis
Scenes of Santa Fe include Saint Francis, Our Lady of Guadalupe, Onate’s Foot grafitti, a rather large crucifix and an even larger metal dog.
Working the dream life for 16+ years.
Scenes of Santa Fe include Saint Francis, Our Lady of Guadalupe, Onate’s Foot grafitti, a rather large crucifix and an even larger metal dog.
Don’t tell my mom, but I found the best Santa Fe tamales at Posa’s in New Mexico! Here’s why you need to go there on your next Santa Fe road trip.
El Rancho de las Golondrinas living history museum in Santa Fe, New Mexico hosts Civil War Days.
Jim discovers the simple life ain’t so simple while building out the new Project M, planning for a year in Alaska, and juggling work projects.
The Caretaker Gazette lists job opportunities perfect for the mobile RV lifestyle.
A vehemently anti-big box liberal from Humboldt County California confesses to shopping at Big Box stores like WalMart while fulltime RVing.
Visiting El Sanctuario de Chimayo in Santa Fe New Mexico for some magic healing dirt.
Spanish colonialism is interpreted and re-created at El Rancho de las Golondrinas in Santa Fe New Mexico.
Our first Sandhill Cranes flyover experience while Arizona boondocking at an awesome secret camping spot thanks to the Escapees Days End Directory.
Once again we said goodbye to stick house living for the indefinite future, and move back into the fifth wheel for full-time RVing that’s more our speed.S
Jim shares random collection of unusual rock formations from 14+ years on the road for this week’s Friday Five: Stalagmites, Tent Rocks, Mica, Murder, and more.
On our way to Fort Collins, we re-discovered why we love Boondockers Welcome, when a kind host put us up at their five-acre ranch property near Pueblo.
Jim reflects on Halloweens of the Before Times, while presenting plenty of pictures from recent RV lifestyle gallery updates, and Wyatt pays a visit.
What do meatloaf, the Civil War, Jesus, and Ponce de Leon have to do living life on the road? Give it 12+ years, and you’ll see…