During our summer in Wisconsin Dells, we sampled several of the dining establishments there. In this post, I’m going to give my review of them. BAYSIDE BAR AND GRILL – Located in the River Bay Premier Campground, where we spent our summer work camping, this was one of our favorites. Yes, this is partly due … Continue reading DINNING the DELLS
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CIRCUS WORLD MUSEUM
In August 1855, August Frederick Rugelsling and his wife, Salome, moved to Baraboo, Wisconsin. Frederick began a harness shop. The couple would have ten children and would later change their name to Ringling. In 1884 five of the Ringling brothers held their first circus in Baraboo. The circus continued growing over the next several years … Continue reading CIRCUS WORLD MUSEUM
SEASONAL CAMPING
Our summer church home. The "Princess Kay" Seasonal camping is when you choose to set up your RV for an extended period in one place, usually during the summer or winter. Every fall, thousands of RVers make their trek from the north to the south seeking warmer places to spend their winter. Mostly they are … Continue reading SEASONAL CAMPING
THE MAIDEN VOYAGE
Our first trip with Chance II was a three-night, four-day, 1,777-mile drive from Harlingen, Texas to Warren, Michigan. The first two days were a little too ambitious. We averaged over five-hundred miles each of those days. On day one we drove to Lake Charles, Louisiana, and stayed overnight at a Walmart. The second day we … Continue reading THE MAIDEN VOYAGE
HOMELESS!
Our Temporary Home Our motorhome, Chance, was dead and left behind in New Hampshire. We were homeless. Our daughter and son-in-law agreed that we could stay with them while we figured out what was next. They cleared out a space in their finished basement, and we set up our beds which we had used in … Continue reading HOMELESS!
WHAT DO YOU DO WHEN…
Rest in Peace We were in Bar Harbor, Maine. We had just finished a tour on a lobster boat. I just learned that Chance, our motorhome that we left in Littleton, New Hampshire, has a blown engine. We cannot afford to put the amount of money required into our 1999 motorhome. So what are we … Continue reading WHAT DO YOU DO WHEN…
CATCHING UP
My apologies for such a long absence. There’s been a lot going on, and I’ve been somewhat distracted, but I’m going to try and catch you up with this post. I’ll try and keep it brief. We spent the summer preaching at a little church in Iron Mountain, Michigan. Iron Mountain is in the far … Continue reading CATCHING UP
Connectivity
Staying connected while on the road is essential to me and most others. When we had a home, it was simple. We had blazing fast internet through a local cable company. We could also get our TV channels through them if we preferred. But what do you do when you live in a motor home … Continue reading Connectivity
Florence, Wisconsin
During May, we spent three weeks in Florence, Wisconsin. Traveling along U.S. Highway 2 in Michigan’s Western Upper Peninsula, you enter Wisconsin when you cross the Menomonee River. U.S. 2 continues to run parallel to the river until it eventually crosses the river again back into Michigan. Along the way, you pass through Florence. For … Continue reading Florence, Wisconsin
BREAKDOWN
Chance being towed down the road Just about everything can break. Especially something that rumbles down the road at high speed and shakes like an earthquake. The older the thing I would suppose the higher the chance of something breaking is. That certainly seems to be true for me. And it is true of Chance. … Continue reading BREAKDOWN
