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Monthly Archives: June 2017
Cee’s Which Way? Challenge – This Way!
I have always considered Cee’s “Which Way” Challenge to be a question–a choice one faces at a fork in the road, an intersection along a path, or a switch in a rail yard: a turn left or right. But in … Continue reading
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A Morning at the RV/MH Museum, Elkhart, IN
Day 3 – Travel as I Envisioned it Could Be What do you do to fill a day while you are in town to have some work done on your camper—of course, go to the Recreational Vehicle/Manufactured Housing (RV/MH) Museum. … Continue reading
Posted in Renaissance Bucket List, travel
Tagged antique, campers, Elkhart, manufacturing, motor homes, museum, recreational vehicles, RV
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The “Birthplace” of our “Travel and Time Machine”
Day 2 – Travel as I Envisioned it Could Be Riverside RV, La Grange, Indiana, the “birthplace” of our “travel and time machine.” We purchased our new Riverside 177 in 2014, and since then, it has been out on trips … Continue reading
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Tagged 177, factory repair, floor damage, Indiana, La Grange, recalls, repair, Retro, Riverside, water leak, Whitewater
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Mammoth Cave, Kentucky
Day #1 (Continued) – Travel as I Have Envisioned It Could Be! Shortly after leaving Bowling Green and the Corvette Museum, we saw signs to Mammoth Cave, also in Kentucky, and decided that we had time to at least go … Continue reading
The National Corvette Museum, Bowling Green, Kentucky
Day #1 – Travel as I Have Envisioned It Could Be! The first leg of our trip took us northwest through Nashville, TN, and into Kentucky. We had decided to leave a day early to make our appointment in Indiana. … Continue reading
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Tagged Address, Bowling Green, Cave In, Corvette, Hours, Kentucky, KY, museum
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Mount Rushmore National Memorial – Rebuttal
Travel as I Have Envisioned It Could Be! – Special to this Series A pop-up feature on my MSN home page, apparently authored by Jodi O’Connel (6/7/2017) (Copyrighted by critterbiz) titled “20 Pricey Destinations that are Seriously Overrated” included a … Continue reading
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Tagged costs, crumbling faces, Custer, Entrance Fee, erosion, free films, Jodi O'Connel, Mount Rushmore, Parking fee, pricey destination, sculptor's studio, SD
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Travel as I Have Envisioned It Could Be!
Introduction If you have followed my blogs at all, you know that we frequently take the camper on weekend, and occasionally, slightly longer treks. These have usually been focused on a single destination or event. Early this year, my wife, … Continue reading