Laura
The Trip From Hell…
Our quick, cross country trip from South Dakota to Connecticut went about as well as we expected - which was not well at all.
South Dakota: Presidents, Minutemen, and the Begging Burros of Custer State Park
While, for the most part, our gamble of heading up to South Dakota in early Spring was a huge fail, we did have a couple days where things worked out perfectly.
“There’s a Mouse in my House” and other Colorado Calamities
"Shit!!" "What?!?!" "We've got a mouse." "Seriously?" "Yeah, he just ran under the bed." "Shit."
Santa Fe – Fun Art, Modern Art, and the Kind of Art that Gets...
From churches to art galleries to immersive, interactive experiences, Santa Fe is positively bursting with beautiful, thought provoking, entertaining art and we enjoyed exploring all of it.
Albuquerque, Kasha-Katuwe, and Our Most Important Weather App
Spring in Northern Arizona and New Mexico means wind. Lots of wind. Wind that comes out of nowhere, jolts you from sleep, and shakes the whole house.
Random Fun Facts from Winslow, Arizona
We expected our visit to the tiny city of Winslow to be a bit dull - and it was - but it was also full of interesting tidbits about things we'd never heard of.
Sedona: Storms, Trails, and Timely Reminders From an Old Pair of Boots
When we left off, Kevin and I were about to be stranded at our Mister-Rogers-Neighborhood-meets-the-Gestapo RV Park.
The Good, the Great, the Creepy, and the Crazy: A Tale of Four Campgrounds
Over the course of just a few short weeks in February, our experiences at four different campgrounds ran the gamut from love to hate and everything in between.
So Much To Do In Tucson
Whatever your interest, whether it be science, astronomy, hiking, history, live music, or wildlife, there's something to do in Tucson.
58 Seconds to Launch: The Titan Missile Museum
At the height of the Cold War, 54 underground silos containing the most powerful nuclear missiles ever built (before or since) littered the landscape in Arizona, Kansas, and Arkansas.