Yesterday we stopped at Fred Meyer in Florence to pick up a few ingredients for last night’s crab enchiladas: avocados, tortillas, sour cream and cilantro and half and half for the white sauce, and a bottle of A to Z pinot gris. We brought our items up to the front…
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I know, this has been all over facebook already, but I'm still going to post it here. John of The Democratic Travelers, took this fabulous group photo of us the night before we left Leigh & Brian's at Aluminogan. I love it. L to R: The Works (Josh, Jack, Jessa),…
Comments closedDark Rye Productions did a fabulous film about our friends and fellow Airstreamers, Josh and Jessa Works, and their son Jack. It's a fabulous portrayal of why we all work so hard to craft this kind of life for ourselves.
5 CommentsYesterday when we had a little break in the stormy weather, my mom asked if we could try to get a photo of her with her dogs out on some of the huge driftwood pieces just out from our campsites, near the beach. We ended up with several really good…
1 CommentBarry, Yachats OR. Fuji x100s, sunset, kung pao strobe-on-a-stick (with umbrella)
Comments closedIf you guys don't know Wand'rly Magazine, you should. Their current issue is about Airstreams, and the feature article "Living in an Airstream" features us and several of our friends: Tiffani & Deke (Weaselmouth), Kyle Bolstad (Where Is Kyle Now?), Leigh & Brian (Aluminarium) (as well as a link to…
3 CommentsI may have mentioned that we stopped by Rick's White Light Diner on Monday and it was closed. Today after picking the truck up from the shop (it's actually fixed now, pretty sure) and running a couple errands, I decided to stop in for a late lunch/early dinner at around…
1 CommentSaturday night and Sunday day, Kevin's brother Craig was playing a concert with (while coaching the trumpet section of) the New World Symphony for their 25th season opening: The Russian Musical Soul. The first half was Stravinsky: the Circus Polka (1942) with a super cool animated film by Emily Eckstein, followed by…
3 Comments(Posted by Kevin) You may wonder why we're here – in Miami, Florida – just about the farthest place in the U.S. from our home base of Portland Oregon. Nope, we're not snowbirds. And, if we were, this would be way too early to be leaving a place with Octobers…
7 CommentsWhile we were staying in Amarillo, our neighbors gave us a bowl full of peaches they picked off of their trees at home in Georgia before they left on their road trip. They were driving a cool converted bus, pulling an even cooler International tow vehicle. Check 'em out: (Posted…
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