We headed up to Newport this morning and had a delicious breakfast at La Maison Cafe. We shared one order of Eggs Sardou (like a benedict, with poached eggs, bacon, artichoke hearts, and hollandaise atop home made english muffins) and one order of Crepes Chambord (crepes filled with artichoke hearts,…
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If 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 CommentsYesterday we headed to Portland from our last night's stay at Maryhill State Park. It was just a two hour drive and let us get into Portland with plenty of time to unpack, clean up the Airstream and get it ready for our next trip. I love coming into Portland…
1 CommentWe walked over to the Visitor Center to get our National Park Pass this morning and Kevin asked the park ranger which hikes were good. The park ranger said, "I don't know. I'm not much of a hiker." That was it. He pushed her a little bit with more questions…
Comments closedOkay so maybe I'm late to the party, but whatever, I'm here now! This is a fantastic site, and sounds like it's going to be growing more fantastic-er in the very near future. They've got 600 campgrounds (with all sites photographed) and will add another 100+ this year (mostly in Northwest,…
2 CommentsWe frequently use this cool app to find the cheapest gas when we're traveling and I don't think I've ever shared it here: Gas Buddy. It's a free app (woohoo!). Users can report gas prices so you can see how recently the price was updated on a specific station, too.…
Comments closedI know our kitchen at home is large and fairly well-appointed, but when I'm at home I always miss my Airstream kitchen. Since it's compact and right there with those dirty dishes, it gets cleaned up quickly. At home, it's easy to "forget" from the other room and end up…
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