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Laurie, Brian & Mister Sam our cat, have been living fulltime in our 40′ diesel pusher coach since October 2017. These blogs are our adventures and travels as we chase the perfect temperature, our journeys, our experiences, both good and bad. With the complexity of crossing international borders, exchanging monies, the constant converting from miles to kilometers, Celsius to Fahrenheit. So come join us as we roll down the road! 


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  • Week nine @ BTA

    Week nine @ BTA

    As we close in on the end of our second month here in Arizona, it seems like we just got here, our volunteer hours are enjoyable, the weather as good or maybe even better than we expected, and we know it will just get better from here…

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  • Week eight @ BTA

    Week eight @ BTA

    2022 is upon us and we have made it back to the Arizona sunshine that we have come to enjoy, we have never seen more life in the desert than now after last weeks rain

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  • Week seven @ BTA

    Week seven @ BTA

    Happy New year! Rain, rain go away, and bring back our Arizona sunshine. So what is on tap for 2022, no one knows at this point but stay with us to find out

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  • 2022 Happy New Years!

    I think, although the jury may still be out It’s New Years Eve! Saturday December 31st 2021 Well it looks like we are going to make it, for better or for worse, as the world limps into another year, we have made it to 2022, but it is obvious that we haven’t learned a damn…

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  • December’s Windshield View

    December’s Windshield View

    This the last blog in a yearlong series of a review of our first five years in this nomadic lifestyle, highlights as well as some of the real difficulties.

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  • Queen Creek

    This is a video of Queen Creek running through the Boyce Thompson Arboretum after the December storm 2021. We start at the suspension bridge over Queen Creek the move down stream to where the Silver Wash dumps into the Creek, and finish where the creek passes through the Wallace Garden.

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