Who are these modern day gypsies who spend their lives on the road? What prompted them to leave their former homes and communities for a life on wheels? In a new feature we will introduce you to some of the fulltime RVers we meet in our travels and those who read this blog. Wil and […]
Everybody says it’s going to be a long, cold winter, and I believe that might be true. It got down into the 50s Saturday night and I was grateful for the blanket Terry draped across the foot of the bed. It wasn’t long before it got pulled all the way up! It was another day […]
Yesterday morning started out with lots of blue sky and Terry said it might be a good day for a walk on the beach. But within an hour the fog rolled in and the rest of the day was the dreary gray we’ve had for the last week. In fact, quite often we’d look out […]
What would a Gypsy Journal rally be without rain, wind, mud, and whatever else Mother Nature can throw at us? I should just put all of that stuff on the schedule, because they seem to be staples of our events. A couple of years ago, Yuma, Arizona got more rain on our Early Bird parking […]
Everybody seems to be having a great time at our Gypsy Journal rally, and even though Terry and I and all of our volunteers are dog tired it sure makes us feel great when people stop to tell us how much fun they are having, or how much they are learning from our seminars. I […]
Somebody sent an e-mail yesterday saying that they were very dissatisfied with this blog. They come here to read about RVing, not sitting around a campground, or tech toys and Christmas gift ideas, or my e-book publishing efforts. I guess I’ll probably disappoint them again today, because when we are sitting still for a while, […]
Time has flown by this week, and we have not accomplished very much, even though we had the best of intentions. Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday we had a succession of visitors, and it was like a big family reunion. It has been a lot of fun, but not very productive. Wednesday I was standing in […]