2,000 DAYS ON THE ROAD AND COUNTING
We can't believe it? Its been 2,000 days since we moved into our RV full-time. How time flies when your having fun! This adventure was not to last this long. We had the idea to travel a few years, then settle down. As the days, months, and years passed it got in our blood and as long as we both have our health there is no end in sight.
I started this BLOG from day one and have posted the good, the bad and the ugly of life on the road as a nomad. More good then bad and very few ugly. We are grateful that this adventure has open our eyes to see and taste what every State (Mexico and Canadian Providences) has to offer. Everyday is a new adventure if its a new town we have never been to or just hanging out in our snowbird home.
For me the beauty of nature is what keeps me going. National Parks like Yosemite, Red Woods or Oregon's numerous waterfalls. I wounder how the first person felt when they discovered these places. It was breath taking and I was in awe that places like this really exist within miles of cities.
American History is another reason I travel. I might have read it in a book, classroom or saw it TV, but you never really understand until you see it up close. The assassination site of Bonnie and Clyde on a rural road in Louisiana.
The site where Hank Arron broke Babe Ruth's all time Home Run record.
Finding Stonehenge II and Cadillac Ranch in Texas.
Or just having fun digging for diamonds in Arkansas (we did not find any).
Hiromi loves these things too. Growing up in Japan and only reading about America in school, she is amazed of how vast America is. Just like when I lived in Japan for ten years, I was a sponge learning about her Country and Culture. And, lets not forget about food. I like to get small keepsakes to remind me of the place we have visited, she likes to taste the local food.
And, let not forget about all the sunsets.
We have been to 41 US States and five Canadian Provinces, while visiting 20 State Capitol Building, 117 National Parks and attended 322 Major League, Minor League and College baseball games at 69 different stadiums. We are living our American Dream forging memories that will last a lifetime. Looking forward, returning back to "normal life" is not in our future anytime soon.
I started this BLOG from day one and have posted the good, the bad and the ugly of life on the road as a nomad. More good then bad and very few ugly. We are grateful that this adventure has open our eyes to see and taste what every State (Mexico and Canadian Providences) has to offer. Everyday is a new adventure if its a new town we have never been to or just hanging out in our snowbird home.
For me the beauty of nature is what keeps me going. National Parks like Yosemite, Red Woods or Oregon's numerous waterfalls. I wounder how the first person felt when they discovered these places. It was breath taking and I was in awe that places like this really exist within miles of cities.
American History is another reason I travel. I might have read it in a book, classroom or saw it TV, but you never really understand until you see it up close. The assassination site of Bonnie and Clyde on a rural road in Louisiana.
The site where Hank Arron broke Babe Ruth's all time Home Run record.
Finding Stonehenge II and Cadillac Ranch in Texas.
Hiromi loves these things too. Growing up in Japan and only reading about America in school, she is amazed of how vast America is. Just like when I lived in Japan for ten years, I was a sponge learning about her Country and Culture. And, lets not forget about food. I like to get small keepsakes to remind me of the place we have visited, she likes to taste the local food.
And, let not forget about all the sunsets.
We have been to 41 US States and five Canadian Provinces, while visiting 20 State Capitol Building, 117 National Parks and attended 322 Major League, Minor League and College baseball games at 69 different stadiums. We are living our American Dream forging memories that will last a lifetime. Looking forward, returning back to "normal life" is not in our future anytime soon.