A Regular Travel Day Made Long Our day of travel from the Chuck Wagon RV Park in Laramie, WY to our destination, the East Denver KOA RV Park, in Strausburg, CO, on I-70, would be a reasonable drive of 240 miles. However, we planned a stop in Ft. Collins, CO, to meet Connie’s son, Jason,… Continue reading On to Colorado for Family and Sights to Visit
Month: May 2019
Casper is not a Ghost Town but Ft. Laramie Almost
A Short Observation Most who travel have an interest in the history of the areas they visit. The study of history is a reflection on the past—decisions made that affected the lives of others, the ideas brought to life, the progress made with cooperation of others, the courage displayed to bring about change, etc. That… Continue reading Casper is not a Ghost Town but Ft. Laramie Almost
Fix the Truck then on to the High Plains
Resolve the Truck Concerns On July 27, 2017, our last day at this camp, we made a work day. Connie wanted to do the laundry at the facility near our RV. However, we had heavy rain. I got the wagon out and Connie put on her chicken boots, rubber boots with chickens on them, and… Continue reading Fix the Truck then on to the High Plains
Black Hills with White and Red Faces
Early morning journaling on travel day Sometimes my mind will not let me rest and I have to get up in the middle of the night to journal to empty my thoughts on paper. I do like to write. I got up at 4 a.m. to journal on July 24, 2017, moving day. Luckily, this… Continue reading Black Hills with White and Red Faces
A Day Trip to Wall, SD and the Badlands
A Favorite Stop in South Dakota July 20, 2017, was our day to visit one of the best-known sites to see in South Dakota, The Wall Drug Store, in Wall, SD. We left our camp site at Farm Island State Park about 10:30 a.m. and got back about 10:40 p.m. It was a long day… Continue reading A Day Trip to Wall, SD and the Badlands