We never set the alarm clock in the morning. One of us is always awake between 6:00am and 6:30am, and of course gets the other one awake. Sleeping in for us is maybe 6:45am!
This morning, it was 7:40am!! Unbelievable!
Bull statue at Corregidora, Queretero with the El Cerrito Pyramid in the background.
Where are Kevin and Ruth now? Tlalpujahua, Michoacan, Mexico.
Where are Kevin and Ruth going next? Valle de Bravo, Mexico!
Friday, June 28, 2013
Thursday, June 27, 2013
Arguing with Walmart
Some people don't like Walmart. We do. On an overall basis, we have found they have the lowest prices, and to us that's all that matters. And they have a policy that they will price match advertised sale products from other stores. This means we do virtually all our grocery shopping at Walmart.
Wednesday, June 26, 2013
RV'ing in Africa!
Our heads are still spinning because of this upcoming Namibia trip!
We're now thinking four months in Africa. There is simply too much to see. It looks like we're only allowed 3 months in Namibia itself, but if that's the case we would also spend time in South Africa and/or Botswana.
We're now thinking four months in Africa. There is simply too much to see. It looks like we're only allowed 3 months in Namibia itself, but if that's the case we would also spend time in South Africa and/or Botswana.
Tuesday, June 25, 2013
Blogger Interview...Episode #6
Today, we're introducing you to a couple who are similar to us in many ways. They left the rat race earlier than most people do. They sold their house and bought an RV. They work at times to subsidize their lifestyle.
"I believe many people allow fear to rule their lives. It is a calculated risk; we know that but are willing to take that risk."
And with that quote from their blog, here we are speaking with Kevin and Evelyn from The RV Khronicles of Kevelyn.
"I believe many people allow fear to rule their lives. It is a calculated risk; we know that but are willing to take that risk."
And with that quote from their blog, here we are speaking with Kevin and Evelyn from The RV Khronicles of Kevelyn.
Monday, June 24, 2013
Booked!
Well, just like the white pelicans, we will be flying too!
Not only to Namibia...first, we had to get to Halifax.
Not only to Namibia...first, we had to get to Halifax.
Sunday, June 23, 2013
Do you read the labels?
Marketing food is an interesting thing. Ever since we told you about honey we've noticed things a little more. We always read the labels, but now we notice the marketing on the front a little more. Do you read the labels when grocery shopping? And I'm not talking just the label on the front...the label on the back is the most important one!
Saturday, June 22, 2013
Flooding
I'm sure most of you have seen pictures of the record flooding in Calgary, Alberta all over the news. At least it's all over the news here in Canada. In the U.S., it seems that Paula Deen is the bigger story. Paula who? Never heard of her before now.
Well, we have some flooding of our own going on here in the middle of nowhere, Saskatchewan.
Well, we have some flooding of our own going on here in the middle of nowhere, Saskatchewan.
Friday, June 21, 2013
It's not every day that you get a phone call from Africa!
So we're puttering around yesterday morning, getting ready for work. When I get an email from a girl in Namibia, Africa, asking for our phone number.
So I give it to her, and she calls.
Can you guess what happens next...?
So I give it to her, and she calls.
Can you guess what happens next...?
Thursday, June 20, 2013
Some things we notice about running a campground
First of all, we took a blogger break yesterday. First time in a long, long time. We'll explain why later. But don't worry...we won't be making a habit out of it.
So, while the official winner of the Namibia contest was supposed to be announced yesterday, we continue to wait. Hopefully we'll hear something today!
So, while the official winner of the Namibia contest was supposed to be announced yesterday, we continue to wait. Hopefully we'll hear something today!
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Blogger Interview...Episode #5
Today, we're talking with a young Canadian couple who travel with their kids!
There are several reasons we enjoy their blog, but I think the main thing that attracted us was the helpful tips that they regularly post. Plus, it's fun to read about the interesting things they do with their kids. Like eating stretchy ice cream in Turkey! Stretchy ice cream?? More on that later.
So, here we are with Charles and Micki from their travel blog, "The Barefoot Nomad".
There are several reasons we enjoy their blog, but I think the main thing that attracted us was the helpful tips that they regularly post. Plus, it's fun to read about the interesting things they do with their kids. Like eating stretchy ice cream in Turkey! Stretchy ice cream?? More on that later.
So, here we are with Charles and Micki from their travel blog, "The Barefoot Nomad".
Monday, June 17, 2013
Park Manager - $125,000 per year.
Parks Canada had an interesting advertisement on their facebook page, and it caught our attention...just for a second.
"Adventure is calling! You could be the next park/site manager at Tuktut Nogait National Park in the Northwest Territories."
"Adventure is calling! You could be the next park/site manager at Tuktut Nogait National Park in the Northwest Territories."
Sunday, June 16, 2013
My Dad was a Traveler
I don't have to look far to see where I got my desire to travel. My father was a traveler. And an avid photographer.
Saturday, June 15, 2013
It would seem that we're in the final five!
And that we now have a 1 in 5 chance at winning a $10,000 trip to Namibia!
Thanks to all of our facebook fans who voted for us every day! It's now in the hands of the judges.
Thanks to all of our facebook fans who voted for us every day! It's now in the hands of the judges.
Friday, June 14, 2013
Buckets of Rain!
We got a little bit of work done yesterday morning, but just before lunch the rain started. And it rained, and rained, and rained. It poured buckets of rain!
Thursday, June 13, 2013
Just to clarify...
Reader Sherry asked some questions in her comment yesterday on the blog. Oh, and Sherry, the park we visited yesterday was a National Park, not a Provincial Park.
The campsites in this particular National Park are all unserviced, but each park is different and you'd have to look up the park you're interested in visiting to get some accurate details. You can buy an annual pass valid for Cape Breton Highlands National Park in Nova Scotia for half price if you do it before June 30th, so that's your best bet if your going to be in the park for more than two nights.
The campsites in this particular National Park are all unserviced, but each park is different and you'd have to look up the park you're interested in visiting to get some accurate details. You can buy an annual pass valid for Cape Breton Highlands National Park in Nova Scotia for half price if you do it before June 30th, so that's your best bet if your going to be in the park for more than two nights.
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