Traveling, Writing and Living Life!!!

Traveling the our beautiful country of America in our motor home and going on side adventures in out truck with the roof top tent. We took a good look at our life and decided we wanted to travel more and get out of Michigan in the winter months. Our first winter we landed in North East Georgia near Tallulah Falls Gorge State Park. Where we adventured most of the northern Georgia state parks. We learned about camp hosting last winter and applied. That is what we are doing this winter on the opposite Northern Corner of Georgia at Cloudland Canyon State Park.

We love it here, so much so we are going to be coming back next winter to the same park. We love how close but not to close we are to Chattanooga TN. We also like how close we are to Tennessee and Alabama.

We have not adventured a lot this winter, we are getting into the swing of camp host life, and yurt host life. But we really like being down here in the winter. We are looking forward to getting back to Michigan and seeing friends and family.

The Adventure Continues, as life unfolds things change, and we adapt. This summer we have not traveled much, but we have new things going on, our son Bryce bought his first vehicle it is a 1986 Jeep Grand Wagoneer, We are currently working on fixing it up and making it our winter vehicle. Until I can get Bill and I a big truck. So, my new blog posts will be about our jeep rebuild.

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