Friday, May 24, 2024

And We're Off!

Barb, the ultimate planner, has our entire summer adventure planned out. Every day, every activity, how many miles we are driving, where we are staying. Her plan had us leaving Wednesday, May 22nd, so when I asked her if she wanted to leave a couple days early, her response was; "We can't, I have everything planned for us to leave on the 22nd". "How about if we go someplace really close for the first two days, then we will be on your schedule again?", I say. 

We talked it over a little bit and decided to head to Devil's Tower, Wyoming for a two-night stay. So, Sunday we packed everything up for a Monday morning departure. The girls knew something was up. Whenever we start packing up the truck, they get antsy, they just seem to know and do not want to be left behind. 

This is where they were for the last hour before we left. There was no way they were going to be left behind!

The weather called for rain both days, but away we went! It was drizzly and overcast the entire drive, but 176 miles later we pulled into the campground at the base of Devil's Tower. Did I say a campground? Why, yes I did! As many of you know, we take it as a challenge to travel and stay as cheaply as possible. This allows us more money for other things like breweries, distilleries, donuts and eating out. You know, the important things in life. 

Just before the park entrance we saw these longhorns and buffalo grazing in a pasture, it was too good of a picture to pass up, so I pulled over, jumped out, ran across the road and played tourist. 

That night I was chatting online with my BFF Dino, and he asked where we were. When I said Devil's Tower, he said "I did not know Devil's Tower had a Walmart". He thinks he is pretty funny, and it is comments like that that are going to change the middle "F" in BFF! But at $10 with the Senior Pass, I thought we could splurge a little. 

Our campsite
We were here in '21, just a couple weeks after we got Ms. Zoey. You may remember some of the pictures we took of her while we were here. Well, we decided to recreate two of them. The challenge was we had to invade someone else's campsite to take one of them. 

So we quietly snuck into their campsite early the next morning, I shoved Zoey into the hole in the tree, snapped a few pictures and got the heck out of there! 2021 on the left, 2024 on the right. 

Three years and 20lbs later, she still fit in the hole! I can only imagine what the people camping there thought if they happened to be looking out their window. We then took the girls to the prairie dog town. I swear, if Zoey was not on a leash, she would have crawled right down one of those holes. 

Last time we were here the weather was not the greatest either, so we did not do any hiking. This time we were determined to at least hike the base. It was chilly and drizzly, but worth it.

It is only a little over a mile around the base and it is all paved, so it is a pretty easy walk. If you look very carefully at the picture on the left below, you will see a tiny red speck about dead center. The picture on the right is a close up of that speck. 

Now, that would be fun! With heavier rain forecasted for the next day, we decided one night was enough and we hit the road and headed northwest to Sheridan, Wyoming. It rained the entire trip, so it was a good day to travel. 
It was still raining when we got there so we took refuge in one place we knew would welcome wet and wary travelers: The Blacktooth Brewing Company. Isn't that what travelers did in the Old Country? Traveled from tavern to tavern for a pint by the fire?
Once we were rested and hydrated, we headed off to our host for the evening. Walmart of course! There were about a dozen rigs there. It got down to a chilly 34 that night, but the heater kept us plenty warm. 
The rain finally broke the next morning as we carried on to Billings, Montana. We were a day ahead of schedule, so we stayed two nights in Billings to get back on Barb's schedule. 
Our first stop was Pictograph Cave State Park in Billings. I would not really call them caves, and the pictographs were very, very faded, but it was a nice place to take the girls for a walk and have lunch. 
A few miles away from there was Four Dances BLM area, which also has several trails. It was typical BLM area with grasses, sage and yucca, but it did overlook the Yellowstone River in spots. About a mile into our hike Zoey started getting overheated and would not take water, so we had to take turns carrying her on the way back. I personally think she was faking it, but it worked, and she got free rides all the way back to the camper. 

Of course, she was fine when we got back to the camper. By then we were overheated as well so we headed to one of the local watering holes. The Asylum Distillery, weird name, cool distillery. It was decorated with all things asylum. Lots of pictures of people getting lobotomies. I thought about leaving Barb there for a procedure, but she would probably end up looking like this... Or, should I say more like this....

Kinda macabre, but interesting. And the drinks were delicious! I got a smoked Old Fashion and Barb got a White Chocolate Huckleberry Espresso.
From there we walked to The Montana Brewing Company for supper. Very good food and a really cool atmosphere in what looked like old town Billings.  We spent the night in the Cabela's parking lot, waking up to rain about midnight. It then proceeded to rain for about 18 hours straight. We spent most of the day in the camper reading and just chilling. 

Our overnight the next night was a Harvest Host at Canyon Creek Brewing. If you are ever in Billings, this is a "must stop". Beers were reasonable and there were several varieties that looked very good. 
The next morning, we were supposed to meet up with some blogger friends (Mike and Janna) that we have yet to meet in person, they live between Billing and Great Falls. But the precipitation we got in the form of rain, they got in snow. The snow not only made the driving a mess, but it also knocked out power in the area as well. We are going to try and meet up with them on the way back home. Hopefully it works out!

So off we went to Great Falls. We took back roads through a long valley and over a mountain pass. We even became part of a cattle drive! These are all bulls, probably being moved to their summer range.


The north side of the Kings Hill Summit was a mess. They must have gotten a wet and heavy snow. Thousands of trees down everywhere. They had cleared the roads, (just cutting and pushing them to the side) but the National Forest had trees down the entire way down and residents were out in their yards cleaning up the trees in their yards. 

We are now in Great Falls, Barb is doing laundry, I am working on the blog. Exciting times I know. But tomorrow will start the excitement again as we cross over into Alberta. That is if they will accept us!

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  1. It must be good to be on the road, despite the weather. The new routes, scenery and breweries to discover! Fun pics of Zoey in the tree.

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    1. It is good to be on the road! We have seen some beautiful country already and we are just starting!

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  2. I'd love to take a driving tour out west. Thanks for the virtual trip :)

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    1. I had to go back and see where you are located. Tennesse has some beautiful country, but it is totally different than out west. Our son is in NE Tennesse right now and is sending us some incredible pictures of that area.

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  3. I'm an obsessive planner as well, but it's always fun to squeeze in a surprise or two - especially when you can hit the road early! Glad you captured that first shot at DT. Beautiful pics, although I'm always sad to see climbers on the sacred monument - like scaling Notre Dame with hooks and ropes :-( LOL at Zoe's enthusiasm for the ground hog holes! Bummer you missed Mike and Janna, and hopefully you catch them in Big Timber on your way back. Snow - wow!!!

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    1. We were looking forward to finally meeting Mike and Janna. We seem to have a lot of common with them. Hopefully it works on our way back south.

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  4. Thank you for these posts-It's like I am on a vacation too enjoyed all the photos too

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    1. We don't have a lot of room, but you are welcome to come along!

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  5. Safe travels! We have almost the exact same Devil's Tower picture with the longhorn and buffalo. We also hiked the loop in the rain, part of the hike was a drizzle, part of it made us really glad we had the raincoats we used to wear during our Seattle winters.

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    1. That is funny. And here I thought I had a once in a lifetime picture! There were actually several people stopping for pictures. How could you not with such an iconic backdrop?

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    2. Totally agree, how could we not stop for that pic?? Have fun this summer.

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  6. The dogs settling into their places so as not to be left behind are priceless photos!

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    1. They are quite happy and content in their own spots. Zoey will sometimes jump back there with Dakota, but not very often.

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  7. And you're off and away. Happy trails to you.

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  8. Thanks for letting us tag along. Always some great photos. Vern.

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    1. Devil's Tower makes a great subject. We hope to hit many more picturesque places in the next couple weeks.

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  9. Hi Guys! The Alaska Highway is still closed by Fort Nelson, so you'll have to take the Cassiar. Not that that's a bad thing, but with only one road open into Yukon and Alaska, well, everyone is taking it. We are in Whitehorse and heading to Fairbanks tomorrow. Roads are pretty decent, but when you see a red flag or a 'slow' sign on the side of the road.....they mean it! Frost heaves will launch you.
    Yes, we accept all our friends from the US into Alberta!! Welcome!
    Enjoy the travel, take it slow, and safe travels! (Maybe we'll cross paths in Alaska or Yukon. We're travelling up this way until early July.)

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    1. We have been watching the road closures pretty closely. We are going to visit some friends near Edmonton. If the road does not open by then we will head over to the Cassier. That would be great if our paths cross, we have not seen you guys forever!

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  10. I remember seeing Devil's Tower when I was a kid on a family trip (in the 50s). We also went to see the prairie dogs and I didn't want to leave!! Loved watching them so much. Sounds like you have a very planned and interesting trip ahead. Safe travels! :)

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    1. They are cute, but I do not think they thought the same of the girls. The warning cries were going left and right. They stayed just above their holes chirping until we got to within 10' then ducked down. Totally driving Zoey nuts!

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  11. Loved the idea of you sneaking into someone else's campsite LOL. Wishing you a happy adventure filled with happy memories. Stay safe :) xx

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    1. Barb was a little hesitant, but I thought what the heck, they would understand.

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  12. Safe travels, keep warm.. Looking forward to reading your adventure to the north.

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    1. It warmed up a bit today, looks like perfect hiking weather. We are heading out on our first trail in Alberta in a few minutes.

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  13. I love road trips! The dogs look ready to go, so cute! Great views of the Devil's Tower.
    Enjoy your trip, safe travels. Happy Memorial Day weekend.

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    1. The dogs are such awesome travelers. They sleep 90% of the time with an occasional peek out the window when we slow down.

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  14. Happy & Safe Travels!
    Zoey in the tree pictures are adorable!

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    1. Thank you, she is a good little poser. We hope to get many more pictures of her throughout the trip!

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  15. If only I had Barb's talents at planning. Except for the cold weather and rain, it sounds like a great trip so far! We always crossed the border June 1st, so you're right on target!! Weird stuff you guys drink ... Hey, I just noticed you have a slide out. Can you show a picture of the inside with the slide out please?

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    1. We are sitting in line at the border right now. One thing we did not take into consideration was crossing on the Saturday of memorial day weekend.

      I'll try to remember to take some inside pictures for the next post.

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  16. Everybody's busting loose on their summer trips, glad you're getting in some good travel stops. 25° in Rustic this morning, lol. Thank God for heaters. Looking forward to following your trip travels. The dogs are good travellers!

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    1. Brrr. We fully expect to see more snow, but hopefully not temperatures that low!

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  17. Other than visiting distilleries and being on a schedule our traveling styles are the same. 🤣🤣🍻 That’s a great pic of Devils Tower! Looks like the Fort Nelson route may be open in a few days. They are re-establishing public services first before allowing residence back home, so I think you’ll be good to go. Looking forward to tagging along on your adventure. Safe travels!

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    1. That would be awesome, so we can stick to our original agenda. Barb did create a Cashier route in case we needed it.

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  18. Thank you for leaving a kind comment on my blog. It looks like you're having quite an adventure. I shall make note of your blog details and follow along. Have a safe trip.

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    1. It's always nice finding new blogs. Hope you join us on our trip!

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  19. Your trip is starting off with a bang. Great pictures.

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    1. Hopefully we run into mare sun than rain. So far, that is not the case.

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  20. Too bad about the rain, but when it's a travel day at least you are not hiking in it. If you come to the island on the way back ... you are welcome here!

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    1. We definitely will, but this time we are not making it over that way.

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  21. What an amazing adventure.. looking forward to falling along.

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    1. I'll probably be posting more frequently on this trip. So much to see!

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  22. Glad you are leaving your options open to travel the Cassiar Highway if needed. We went up the Alaskan Highway in 2016, and down the Cassiar on the way to Sacramento area. I did have a question...what are you going to do with all the fish you catch. I think last time you found a way to ship some home...just wondering.

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    1. We are going to carry as many fish as we can back home with us and ship the rest back home to Kevin. The only concern is that there will not be any left for us once we get back!

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  23. What a cold start to your vacation. I do wish for you to get some warmer temps for your hikes. Looks like the beers helped to warm you up :-)

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    1. Today is partly cloudy and 60. We would take that all summer long! Looks like it is going to be a great hiking day.

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  24. I know the feeling....wanting to leave early and get the adventure started! I'm going to love following you and dreaming of going a little farther in our camper some day. Enjoy your weekend!

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    1. Although it was rainy, I am glad we left a few days early. We just crossed into Alberta with no problem at the border at all!

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  25. Setting off on a new trip is exciting, well it would be for me, too bad it was raining but rain is part of life we just have to deal with it.

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    1. I don't mind a good rain day now and then just to relax and read a book. I just wish it was not in our first couple days when we are filled with excitement and energy!

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  26. Have a great trip! I enjoyed the Devils Tower photo with the Longhorns and the Buffalo! I see you caught some wild chokecherries in bloom at Devils Tower...they are blooming here now. Snow...say it ain't so but I think The Peace Garden got about nine inches of snow on Friday morning. Travel safely!

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    1. I did not know those were wild chokecherries. We have been seeing those bushes in quite a few areas.

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  27. You really out did yourself with puppy photos! You know that's why I read...right!? Yes, Zoey is no fool. She knows exactly what she's doing. Hope Dakota doesn't catch on! Haha! So sorry you missed meeting Janna and Michael. Such great people. Enjoy Alberta!

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    1. If Dakota starts playing that game we are screwed, there is no way we are carrying her!

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  28. It looks like a great start to a summer full of fun...so many of our Dreamers heading to Alaska this summer!!! We will live vicariously thru you! enjoy

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    1. I know of us and the McCormicks. Are there more? We hope to meet up with Steve and Debbie at some point.

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  29. We finally have power! Loved that photo of Devil's Tower with the buffalo and longhorns. Montana Brewing is one of our favorite places to eat, except for the parking. Enjoy your trip and we all will look forward to great blogs!

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    1. You need to be prepared for extended power outages living where you do! Hopefully it works out that we can see you on our return trip. That whole area around Montana Brewing is pretty cool.

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  30. Seems like you're off to a great start. Typical to run into foul weather and I'm sure it won't be the last time. Good to know you have enough experience to handle it. Especially with the detailed planner you have!

    Looking forward to enjoying your trek along with you.

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    1. We packed for all sorts of weather, we are not going to let that slow us down!

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  31. The Walmart comment and Zoey's antics made me laugh. Both your pups are adorable. :D Best wishes on safe travels, great enjoyment, and getting to meet your blogging friends.

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    1. So far we have stayed at two breweries, one Walmart, a Cabela's, a Sam's Club and two campgrounds.

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  32. You will be traveling to places we will never get to see so I'm looking forward to the adventure. Safe travels!

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    1. We are going to try to take a few more videos this trip. Neither of us are real comfortable with it but we'll try.

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  33. Sounds like a great trip! I will never get to Alaska or western Canada via driving (I mean, never say never but there´s like a 99.9999% chance a roadtrip that way is not in my future) so I will see it via your posts. Safe travels!

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    1. And why pray tell do you say you will never drive out west? I'll tell you one thing, you will see scenery like nothing else you've ever seen.
      Have you never been to Yellowstone? Glacier? Seen the Redwoods? I could put together a trip for you that you would never forget!

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  34. Since my original comment was too much for you to handle here's this. Good job on putting your mirrors up for your big trip. I knew you could do it.

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    1. Ha! It took USA couple days to remember to do it, but we finally flipped them up.

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  35. Ha ha about the girls. Mine do that on "dump day" as soon as they see the trash being put together. I love that about dogs. They are all the same and all so individual at the same time. Devil's Tower is a cool place. I've been there twice and would go back again. I hope you have good weather on your journey and safe travels. I'm curious to see your route that is all planned out also.

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    1. We hope to go up through Fort Nelson if it opens up in the next few days. Otherwise we have to take Cassie, which is fine too, but just not our original plan.

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  36. Hello Barb & Jim, first, thanks for your comment on my recent blog post. Visitors are always welcome and much appreciated and blog folks are the best!

    This is my first-time visit to your blog and I'm planning to read more of your previous road trip adventures. We also enjoy road trips, but we stay in hotels not an RV or camper. Our running joke is to tell people that our camper is called Hampton and when we're asked what company makes it, we answer "Hilton" and then they get the irony. Wishing you safe travels after reading about the destruction in so many states these past few days. We just returned from a 12-day road trip to Maine and Canada and thankfully had no weather issues.

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    1. That's funny!
      We did Maine, Newfoundland and PEI in '22, you might find those post interesting. A lot of interesting places out east.

      Thanks for stopping by!

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  37. Forgot to ask if it would be OK to include your blog on my blog listing sidebar. This makes it easier for me to read posts. also other bloggers may visit too. On our recent trip, we were fortunate to meet two bloggers for the first time, both in Canada.

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  38. Interesting post. The stories about Zoey are funny.

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  39. Safe and happy travels! I have been reading all about the weather across the states. We had a rare tornado warning in our part of northern Virginia last night. Sky was a terrible yellow but all was well. I am enjoying reading about your journey. We were in Alaska in 2018 and it was amazing.

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    1. I saw that huge little be of storms that moved across eastern US. Scary!

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  40. You have an epic journey ahead! I hope you have a great time.

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    1. If everything goes as planned it will be another epic adventure!

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  41. all sounds awesome...you are lucky to have each other with you both having similar interests!! zoey has a fun spirit like you guys...wishing you safe travels on this amazing journey!!

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    1. I was just thinking about how compatible Barb and I are this morning. We seem to be on the same wavelength when it comes to seeing things and when it is time to move on. Makes it so much easier when we are deciding what to do next or when it is time to move on from an area.

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  42. I am behind on checking in but send all good wishes for a wonderful journey. It looks like quite a trip! I hope the weather has shaped up by now and that you have a safe and joyful trip!

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    1. We are on the move again after being stationary for a couple of days and the weather is awesome!

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  43. This is going to be a truly fascinating expedition! I like how you have solid plans but then are flexible too. The girls are going to have a great time too, and tell Zoey I said stop trying to pull the wool over Mama and Daddy's eyes so you get carried, hahaha! And WOW those asylum pics! Ugh what a tragic scene that must have been. So glad Barb didn't have to get a lobotomy. As you know I don't drink, but one of my favorite plays on words is, "I'd rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy." Hahahaha make mine Diet Dr. Pepper. xoxo

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    1. The asylum pictures we tragic and fascinating all at the same time. Love your play on words. So true!

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  44. Jim, i really enjoyed reading that you saved money to enjoy the important things like breweries, distilleries, donuts and eating out. It’s good to know you are doing that😀

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    1. We have really enjoyed our trip so far. So many cool things to see and do!

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