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Kodachrome Basin State Park
Day 11 – Travel as I Have Envisioned It Could Be This was to be our last full day in Ruby’s Campground, before heading north toward Yellowstone and beyond. Peggy took the day off from SOTF activities and we discussed … Continue reading
The Honeycomb Campground Solution (Camping)
Introduction One of the things that the Riverside Retro RV has opened up for us is regular camping, including opportunities for winter convenience camping. For example, it is convenient enough that we used it for our traditional Christmas family visit. … Continue reading
Fort Pickens, Florida Camping Experience
Prologue Everything that happens on a camping trip—whether in a resort campground in a fully equipped motor home, a small camper, or tenting—begins in and is often colored by the campground experience. Have you ever heard camping summary comments that … Continue reading
Posted in Renaissance Bucket List
Tagged beach, bird, campground, camping, coast, Culf, dune, eagle, fishing, For Pickens, fort, Gulf Breezes, Gulf Shores, gun, hiking, history, National Park, Pensacola, Riverside RV, turnstone, watching
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Two Old Guys Trying to Recapture Their Youth – Part 2
(Continued from Part 1 – See) Day 4 – The Organization for Bat Conservation (OBC), Bloomfield Hills, Michigan Our first destination in Michigan was the OBC at the Cranbrook Institute in Bloomfield Hills, about 50 miles north of our campground. … Continue reading
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Tagged air force, Bat, Bloomfield Hills, campground, camping trip, Conservation, Dayton, Dearborn, dutch oven, Ford Museum, Greenfield, Indiana, Michigan, Monroe, museum, OBC, Ohio, Sterling, storms, Tennessee
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Fun Camping and Horsing Around
East Fork Campground – Camping the way it was meant to be. There are not many campgrounds where you can have your morning coffee accompanied by the not-to-distant sound of a coal-fired locomotive venting steam, or a pair of short … Continue reading
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Tagged campground, camping, Cass, Durbin, East Fork, fishing, Greenbrier, Rocket, train, West Virginia
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You Are Invited to Come Camping…
…or A Shameless Plug! The overall point of my blog postings is to share stories and incite discussion, depending on the topic. With this essay, however, I want to invite you to visit, either in person or online, where we … Continue reading
Tagged Bonaroo, camper, campground, camping, Cannonsburgh, Chattanooga, Civil War, Cowan, Cumberland plateau, Dickel, Elk River, festivals, firing range, harry and ollie, Harry and Ollie's, hiking, Jack Daniels, Manchester, Middle Tennessee, Monteagle, Nashville, overnight, Pelham, railroad museums, Tullahoma, waterfalls, Winchester
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Renaissance Musings Table of Contents
Note: Entries into this Contents page are being discontinued. I now realize that there are sufficient tools to search this blog and this Contents simply duplicates those tools. Additionally, there are very few indications of “hits” on this page; very … Continue reading
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Tagged Apalachicola, campground, camping, Florida, Gulf of Mexico, oysters, Port St. Joseph, sand dunes, sunrise, sunset
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