RV Cooking Show – White Bean Pesto Dip and Central Massachusetts

Posted by Evanne Schmarder on September 2, 2010 under A Woman's View, Beginning RVing, Campgrounds & Resorts, Entertainment, Family Camping, General RVing, Massachusetts, RV Activities, RV Cooking, RV Cooking Show, RV Lifestyle, RV Recipies, Specialty Rving, States, Travel, pesto, potluck, recipe, video, white bean pesto dip | Comments are off for this article

Labor Day weekend…summer’s last hurrah. Are you going camping this weekend? We’ve been dedicated tenters, pop-up lovers, travel trailer testers, and 5th wheel dwellers…and made lots of terrific friends along the way. One set of friends recently hit a milestone in their business – Pine Acres Family Camping Resort in Oakham, MA celebrated their 50th [...]


RV Cooking Show – San Antonio Called…It’s Time to Grill Fajitas!

Posted by Evanne Schmarder on May 1, 2010 under A Woman's View, Alamo, Barbecue grill, Beginning RVing, Cinco de Mayo, Cuisine of the Southwestern United States, Entertainment, Fajita, Fajitas, Family Camping, Food and drink, Fulltiming, General RVing, Geography of Texas, Mexican cuisine, National Parks, RV Cooking, RV Cooking Show, RV How-To Videos, Riverwalk, San Antonio, San Antonio National Historic Park Trail, Specialty Rving, States, Tex-Mex, Tex-Mex cuisine, Texas, Toilet Seat Museum, Tortilla, Travel, Video/Photography, farmers markets, hidden gem, video | Comments are off for this article

Healthy, fresh & delicious…are you in?? I just couldn’t hold back any longer. Thoughts about San Antonio’s Fiesta Celebration (and Cinco de Mayo) have been swirling around my head and making my tummy rumble. Have you been to San Antonio? It’s a terrific place to visit with plenty of things to do. Of course there’s the [...]


Friends, not grandkids, key to happy retirement – or not?

Posted by Jaimie Hall Bruzenak on April 25, 2010 under A Woman's View, Featured 2, Jaimie Hall Bruzenak, RV Lifestyle, RV retirement, Retirement, rv | Comments are off for this article

Some couples who consider full-time RVing have a difficult time leaving the grandkids. In fact, sometimes it prevents a couple from making that choice or causes them to get off the road. However, a British study by the University of Greenwich found that participants who had friends or a social network [...]


Getting deeper into our search for the ideal DP

Posted by Larry Cad on under A Woman's View, Class A Motorhomes, Product Reviews, RV Lifestyle, RV Tech, Rigs, Uncategorized | Comments are off for this article

We have had a lot of good comments throughout the course of this series of posts on finding the ideal DP.  In this post, I am going to list the first 10 topics that were brought up, along with my thoughts on the subject.  I would like to hear from all of you about your [...]


Getting deeper into our search for the ideal DP

Posted by Larry Cad on under A Woman's View, Beginning RVing, Class A Motorhomes, General RVing, Product Reviews, RV Chassis information, Rigs | Comments are off for this article

We have had a lot of good comments throughout the course of this series of posts on finding the ideal DP.  In this post I am taking the first 10 topics and adding some of my thoughts.  I would like to hear from the rest of you on these topics.  By the end of this [...]


Lizard feet – is that you?

Posted by Jaimie Hall Bruzenak on April 18, 2010 under A Woman's View, RV Lifestyle, rv | Comments are off for this article

The RV Daily Report had an intriguing article: “Avoid lizard feet- they’re a common problem for RVers.” Lizard feet? According to Judy Jackson of the Edmonton Journal, her feet were like leather on the bottom from going barefoot and wearing flip flops so much of the time. This can cause your [...]


The “seemingly” endless search for the Ideal DP!

Posted by Larry Cad on April 8, 2010 under A Woman's View, Class A Motorhomes, Product Reviews, RV Chassis information, RV Lifestyle, Rigs | Comments are off for this article

We have had a lot of good comments throughout the course of this series of posts on finding the ideal DP.  I want to take a break from writing my own thoughts and use this column to summarize some of the subjects others have brought up.  I am just going to list the items and [...]


RV Cooking Show Goes Greek (Salad) in Tarpon Springs, FL

Posted by Evanne Schmarder on under A Woman's View, Beginning RVing, Clearwater Beach, Destinations, Entertainment, Family Camping, Florida, Fulltiming, General RVing, Greek, Greek Salad, RV Cooking, RV Cooking Show, RV Lifestyle, Recreational vehicles, Specialty Rving, Sponge, Sponge Museum, State Parks, States, Tarpon Springs Florida, Travel, Uncategorized, Video/Photography, olive oil, salads, video | Comments are off for this article

I absolutely love it when I stumble upon a hidden-gem RV destination…and that’s just what happened to me in Tarpon Springs, FL. Sure, I’d heard about the little Greek town slightly north of Clearwater Beach but it turned out to be so much more than I expected. Of course there’s the sponge docks worthy of an afternoon [...]


RV tip: How to start a conversation

Posted by Jaimie Hall Bruzenak on March 27, 2010 under A Woman's View, Arizona, Coronado Forest, Featured 2, Jaimie Hall Bruzenak, Lepidoptera, Nature Travel, Tucson Arizona | Comments are off for this article

It’s simple. Carry a butterfly net! We were hiking Pima Canyon in the Catalina Mountains in Tucson, Arizona. We had gone on a weekday as reviews had advised. Trail head parking was minimal with no street parking allowed and the parking lot at 10 a.m. was close to full. We started up [...]


Is there an “ideal” DP?

Posted by Larry Cad on March 9, 2010 under A Woman's View, Beginning RVing, Class A Motorhomes, Family Camping, Fulltiming, General RVing, RV Lifestyle, RV Tech, Rigs | Comments are off for this article

Well, we got several good comments about our first installment on this subject, so let’s push forward with more of our observations in our ongoing attempt to find the ideal diesel pusher motorhome. So, where are we so far in our project to design our ideal DP?  Well, we want a fairly large, midship LCD TV [...]