Following the Flow
With our camper attached to the truck, we inch our little turtle shell to the gate of the campground where we’ve lived for the past month in the tip of Southern Florida. The gate arm...
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by David Rasmussen · Published March 15, 2016 · Last modified May 29, 2016
With our camper attached to the truck, we inch our little turtle shell to the gate of the campground where we’ve lived for the past month in the tip of Southern Florida. The gate arm...
My nose feels like it is on a ride in Disney world. I peddle my bike down a nice, flat, south Florida side street and suddenly I am slapped with the oh so welcoming...
Three men in shorts and flipflops weave in and out of the stopped two lanes of traffic, each holding an empty gas can. They pass in front of a pickup pulling a long red fishing...
Our only true plan for this year is to try and stay where the weather is the nicest, follow the seasons if we can, and be free and open enough to let the wind...
When we rolled our little turtle shell into Saint Augustine we really didn’t have a planned agenda. We knew we wanted to take in the ancient city and discover a bit about its history,...
A month has passed us by already since our official one year anniversary of becoming full-time travelers. Sense of time is something we have completely lost. Each day used to be measured in hours...
I’m embarrassed to admit that, a few days ago if you had asked me who discovered America; I would conjure up a vision of Columbus, three boats (the mina, was the second one the pinyata?,...
One year ago today my beautiful bride and I drove through the gates of our beloved Butterfly Hollow for the last time. We handed over the keys and everything we had built, touched and...
We're a young at heart couple with a taste for the crazy. We're from the hills of Tennessee, though when we say "from", we just mean that is the place most fondest in our heart and where we have lived the longest. Today we are perpetual travelers. We've been in love for over a quarter of a century and have developed a taste for discovering something new...
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