Sorry, but no blog today. I was having a reaction to new meds most of the day and evening and just don’t have the energy. It’s Thursday, so it’s time for a new Free Drawing. This week’s prize is an autographed copy of Big Lake Lynching, the second book in my Big Lake mystery series. […]
Travelers on Interstate 90 near Chamberlain, South Dakota are often delighted by a beautiful 50 foot tall sculpture of a Native American woman located on a bluff overlooking the Missouri River between exits 263 and 265. This amazing work of art is called Dignity and represents the courage, perseverance and wisdom of the Lakota and […]
For a small town in the middle of nowhere, Jamestown, North Dakota has a lot to offer RVers who take the time to get off the interstate highway and look around. The area is popular with hunters and fishermen, golfers enjoy two eighteen hole courses open to the public, and there are three nice campgrounds with […]
Note: The blog is based upon the seminar by the same name that I present at RV rallies around the country. Why do you RV? To visit friends and family in far off places? To have your own mobile lodging when you visit theme parks or natural attractions? To have a way to escape cold […]
Note: This story was previously published in the Gypsy Journal. On a back road in eastern Oklahoma we discovered a small state park preserves the cabin of one of the most influential Native Americans of all time. Little accurate information is available concerning the life of Sequoyah, sometimes known as George Gist or Guess. He […]
Yesterday morning we slept in, catching up from the 1350 long miles we have covered since we left Bremerton, Washington on Monday. When we finally did get up, we spent an hour or so checking e-mail and reading a couple of our favorite blogs. It was good to just play lazy and not have to […]