The Pie-O-Neer Pandemic Fallout, a Pie Town, New Mexico Landmark
A New Mexico landmark is gone but can never be forgotten as we pay tribute to the Pie-O-Neer Cafe, a casualty of the 2020 global pandemic.
Working the dream life for 17+ years.
A New Mexico landmark is gone but can never be forgotten as we pay tribute to the Pie-O-Neer Cafe, a casualty of the 2020 global pandemic.
Visit Kathy Knapp for a slice of heaven in Pie Town New Mexico near Albuquerque on Highway 60.
Spanish colonialism is interpreted and re-created at El Rancho de las Golondrinas in Santa Fe New Mexico.
Our RV road trip takes us to workamping at a resort in Truth or Consequences New Mexico.
Our RV road trip continues while coping with dog cancer and workamping business research at a small resort in Truth or Consequences New Mexico.
Explore dog friendly El Morro National Monument while cruising in your RV in New Mexico on Highway 53, The Ancient Way
Living in Alaska for a year makes Jim reflect on the things he misses from traveling full-time around the lower 48 states.
For this week’s Friday Five, Jim shares a random collection of photos from various and diverse workamping jobs over the past 15+ years on the road at LiveWorkDream.
Stay for free at the Junkyard Brewery or wineries and farms that provide overnight RV parking at 7000+ Harvest Hosts locations.
Jim shares random collection of unusual rock formations from 14+ years on the road for this week’s Friday Five: Stalagmites, Tent Rocks, Mica, Murder, and more.
This week’s Friday Five takes us back to Easter Island…in Texas? Yes, and to Ground Zero in New Mexico. And the Prada Store in Marfa, Texas.
Yes, we’ve been there. No, the other one. U.S. map from xkcd shows many places we’ve been and didn’t even know it!
Celebrating 14 years on the road in photos with a random collection of pics with one from each year while traveling the country since 2007.
On our way to Fort Collins, we re-discovered why we love Boondockers Welcome, when a kind host put us up at their five-acre ranch property near Pueblo.
Our Harvest Hosts free overnight camping membership pays off again with a refreshing stop at the Route 66 Junkyard Brewery in Grants, New Mexico.