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Travel the Fernweh.

Fernweh” is a German word for “farsickness,” the opposite of homesickness. It comes from fern (meaning “far”) and weh (defined as “pain,” “misery” or “woe”). Fernweh, then, is “farsickness” or a “longing for far-off places,” especially those you’ve not yet visited

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Mooch docking, cheeseboards and the end of an epic journey.

February 15th, 2021- Fairhope, Alabama & Pensacola, Florida It down poured all night in Fairhope, so much so that it flooded BILL-E’s parking lot, where we were staying. We ventured out when the rain stopped and were on our way to the Sunshine State. Our drive was shorter than usual. It took us 1 hour…

NOLA, BAMA and a missing bumper.

February 11, 2021  Houston, Texas— New Orleans, Louisiana You experience a thunderstorm differently when living in a camper. It felt like we were outside in the middle of the storm, but for some reason we weren’t getting wet. I slept on and off and when the thunder struck so loud that Mike woke up too,…

Everything’s Bigger in Texas

Guadalupe Mountains National Park- January 27th, 2021 Everything’s bigger in Texas. The gas stations, grocery stores, driving lanes and chicken sandwiches. It’s all obnoxiously larger than necessary and has certainly confirmed our idea about what Texas would be like. Only a thirty minute podcast episode away from White’s City, New Mexico, we found ourselves in…

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