Service Time and Family

Michigan with Friends

Our plan to spend a week in Indiana before our service stop at MorRyde changed when we realized Indiana was on New York’s list of states requiring quarantine when entering New York from those states. Michigan was not on the list so we spent another week in southern Michigan. We informed our friends, John and Tina, of our changed plans and they decided to finish up their long stay in Michigan with us at Shamrock Park in Berrien Springs.

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Theodore Roosevelt NP

We left the Glacier National Park area and made several stops working our way across the big state of Montana. Our next milestone location was Theodore Roosevelt National Park but we had some interesting times on our way there.

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Self Isolation in the Desert

Sunset colors paints the eastern sky over Signal Peak

After a couple of days in Buckeye, AZ to stock up on groceries and take care of our tanks, we headed for the desert for self isolation. We knew from past experience that we could last 2 weeks with a full fresh water tank and empty waste tanks. We wanted to stay out here as long as possible, hopefully until our reservations for Cave Creek Recreation Area began on April 10th. We are still with our friends, Jim and Corinne, and have been since February 19th. It is certainly a blessing to have such good friends to share this experience with. It would be scarier and lonelier without them.

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Mooch Docking in Maine

After over 2 months in the Rochester, NY area spending time with our new grandson, we are back on the road once again. Before heading south and west, we wanted to take a quick trip to Maine to visit family and enjoy our original home state. This post covers our first week and a half spent mooch docking (camping for free in a relative’s driveway) at Dan’s sister’s and his cousin’s houses.

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Camping on the Erie Canal

Proud Grandma

It has been a while since we last posted so we figured it was time for an update. We are now proud grandparents of a little boy that decided to come into the world a little early. This prompted us to change our plans and get to western New York 2 weeks earlier than we had planned. So, we left our beautiful boondocking site in the Badlands of South Dakota and drove 1500 miles in 2 and 1/2 days to get to the Rochester area as quickly as possible.

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