Monthly Archives: March 2016
What I Did For Easter
Short answer: Nothing. You haven’t heard from me for awhile because I’ve been sick. I’m recovering now, but it feels like this recovery will be slow. What IS this?…I asked myself many times. My best guess at this point is … Continue reading
Life At The Horse Camp
For two nights we stay at Payson Campground and RV Resort, where I do ‘chores’ like laundry, buying propane, dumping, taking on fresh water and exploring town. I’ve reserved a site at Houston Mesa Campground, part of the Tonto National … Continue reading
Payson Dog Park
With all the freedom this wandering lifestyle brings, often the dogs are not so free. Leash laws are most everywhere, and for good reason, but dogs need to be able to full out run! True, RV parks sometimes have ‘dog … Continue reading
Keeping My Cool
Picacho Peak State Park has been a beautiful home in the desert for a week, but the heat is returning to much of Arizona, so we need to find some elevation. Here are a few parting shots. Previously I showed … Continue reading
Let Me Introduce Myself!
Since my chance meeting with RVSue and the Crew a few days ago, this blog, One Wandering Spirit, is in the process of a substantial growth spirt! Gosh I had no idea what a recommendation from Sue could mean. It’s … Continue reading
What a NICE Surprise!
On Wednesday, March 9, we arrive at Picacho Peak State Park, which is off of I-10 between Phoenix and Tucson. My intention is to stay 4 nights, (at $30 a night!), but after our evening walk I find myself feeling … Continue reading
Beginnings & Endings…more or less
Spring, always a new beginning and time of renewal even here on the desert. Not in the forest anymore, but it’s still green here! Our dog walk this morning was in a wash rather like a tiny canyon…peaceful with bunnies … Continue reading
Laid Back In The Forest…and a poem
I enjoy just ‘being’. Just being here, now, in our second week at White Spar Campground in the Prescott National Forest. “Forest” being a key word here. I feel laid back and peaceful…mostly. Enjoying the sound of wind in the … Continue reading