- Our best friend
- Cornel lHerons
- Four hatched – one to go
- Cycling through holiday light display
- Dutch oven cooking
- Life is good
- Camping in fall
- Breakfast cooked outdoors
- Jezzy waiting for action
- The good life
- Don and Nell
- Pig brain sandwich in Evansville
- Nimbus – our favorite Tucson watering hole
- Enormous saguaro cactus
- Madera Canyon, AZ
- the quiet life in Fema, our AZ home
- Pumpkins for Halloween
- Tour de BBQ, 2011
- Camping near Katy Trail
- Bike jerseys w/beer logos
- early crocus
- Hiking in the snow, Madera Canyon
- our awesome Fireball
- Fireball interior
- Gene, ready to ride the N24HC
- beach riding
Photos of some of our favorite things….click on any image to arrow through photos
- Our best friend
- Cornel lHerons
Stumbled on your blog while researching T@DA trailer. I like the trailer and think we might be able to try living like that part time. Your blog is great and I will continue to follow your journey. Thanks, Ted, Lindstrom, MN
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Thanks, Ted. We have loved our T@DA from the first trip. Not only is the trailer perfect for us, it has introduced us to a terrific community. You might check out either of these two Facebook pages: T@DA & T@B Camper Owners, and T@B Camping Trailers. They’re full of tips, modifications, great places to camp and other fun stuff related to our little campers.
We camped in Northern MN last fall, and loved your beautiful state. Think I could happily live in Duluth (as long as I could escape for awhile in the winter!) We spent 179 days camping in our T@DA last year – hope you get the chance to do the same.
Thanks for checking in.
On Mon, Feb 23, 2015 at 2:07 PM, campshaws wrote:
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I absolutely love the picture in your header, and the dutch oven shots. I’ve done more traveling and camping like that than maybe any ten people I know. I love the lifestyle. The life patron to tranquil campsites, where the wind gently stirs the leaves, and aroma of a good campfire mingles in the air.
Like wise, I have met many people in my travels. Good people who you remember years down the road, and the times you had with them in the out-of-doors. And who would have thunk that even by blogging about the out-of-doors, you would meet good people there too.
Cool blog. Keep up the good work!
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