We thought we might mix it up a little and go for a bike ride instead of a hike today. It was a hot day…the Banks Vernonia Trail is right there and mostly shaded and gorgeous. Perfect. We got the folders out, filled up a few things of water, grabbed…
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We're spending a few days this week out at Stub Stewart State Park. We figured we could work and hike from here and get some different trail scenery than we've been getting around home. (Not that we're complaining…we just wanted an excuse to get out in the trailer a bit.)…
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 CommentsWe're getting low on our supply of our homemade BBQ rub (and we have a brisket on the big Traeger at home right now) so we decided to make a couple big batches of it today. We headed over to Penzey's to pick up the bulk spices we needed, and…
3 CommentsToday we took some other Airstreamers –our friends Lisa and George– on an adventure without our Airstreams. We flew the Cirrus up to Friday Harbor for some lunch and some exploring and it was a fabulous day. When we took off from Portland it was a bit cloudy still (scheduled…
2 CommentsI couldn't help it. I was in the neighborhood and I found myself in the parking lot of Schoolhouse Electric! What else to do, really? (Okay, so I live in the neighborhood, whatever.) The Airstream's new nesting bowls, by Falconware (low light iPhone photo): I picked up a large white salad bowl from…
Comments closedThis new nesting food preparation set from Joseph Joseph comes with two stainless steel mixing bowls with non-slip bottoms, a fine mesh sieve, a large colander, and five plastic measuring spoons ranging from a teaspoon to a cup ($100). Available here at Joseph Joseph. (Images: Joseph Joseph)
2 CommentsI was tired of looking at that door latch at the top of the blog, so here's a photo of our campsite on the Kentucky River near Frankfort, Kentucky last fall. Wouldn't mind being here right now instead of standing at my desk at home working.
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