Author Archives: onewanderingspirit
North Dakota Friends
First I just want to say thank you for the caring comments I received after the last post. I appreciate your support, prayers and kindness. We are doing well, and couldn’t be in a better place than here on the … Continue reading
Wandering and Wondering
Yes, I wonder as I wander. I wonder at the beauty all around me, and how amazing and precious nature is, and how I can hardly take it in sometimes. Sharing it with you all, somehow helps. I wonder about … Continue reading
Some Interesting RV Parks
We are taking he roads less traveled…at least somewhat less traveled…through mid-America, aka The Heartland. We go from south to north, Through Texas and Oklahoma on Highway 54, then through Kansas and Nebraska on Highway 83. The scenery is gently … Continue reading
Let’s Talk About Octane…
And Other Things Did you know that’regular’ gas is not the same in every state? When I bought JR (my truck) back in 2012, I read the instruction manual! It says right on page 397 (!) that for the “3.5 … Continue reading
Mesa Verde Museum (add on)
This will be short! Yesterday in the blog I got so carried away telling you about my first experience at the museum, I forgot to mention going there this time. I guess that’s important to me because I was feeling … Continue reading
I ❤️ Mesa Verde and Hovenweep
Years ago I visited Mesa Verde…at least I went to the museum and Spruce Tree House, because I was on vacation, and time was of the essence. But it was enough. Ok when I tell you this experience I had … Continue reading
JOY
We are in Colorado now, and I was going to tell you about what we are seeing here (and how we are freezing here…experienced our coldest night ever, at a low of 19 degrees!). Instead I need to tell you … Continue reading
Walk In Beauty
Let me start with a story. Long ago….about 25 years, give or take…I attended a week long program on the Navajo Reservation for medical workers, sponsored by Northern Arizona University and Navajo Community College (as it was called then). It … Continue reading
Follow The Weather?
It can be harder than you might think! We are extending our stay here at Meteor Crater RV Park a little longer, because the area I’ll be heading towards has had a lot of ‘winter mix’ forecast and that doesn’t … Continue reading
Deja vu
Sunday, March 19 We leave the ranch and head towards I-10, bypassing Tucson on the west. From I-10 we merge into I-8 to Gila Bend. All along the way, various yellow flowers line the roads. It’s a beautiful drive. Flowers … Continue reading