We’ve been in Maine for 5 days now. You can’t miss the lobster. It’s for sale out of trucks, by the harbors, in every restaurant, in road side stands, and most commonly of all, places called Lobster Pounds.

A Journey through RV Life and Ex-Pat Living
We’ve been in Maine for 5 days now. You can’t miss the lobster. It’s for sale out of trucks, by the harbors, in every restaurant, in road side stands, and most commonly of all, places called Lobster Pounds.
It was cloudy and raining yesterday; without the sun the autumn leaves don’t have the same brilliance. So we chose a couple of destinations we felt would be good for a yucky day.
Vermont during “Peak Color” is a vibrant display of natures finest fall spectacle. For only a week or two each fall, the leaves reach their peak colors, then fade quickly and fall to the ground. Read more →
We went to Indianapolis last week to work at a trade show. We do this every year, and generally take a weekend before or after to see the country around the show’s location. This year, we decided to take our vacation after the show, so it’s more than a weekend…we’ll be gone two weeks!
Last week, we spent our first night in a Walmart parking lot. It had been a long day; Curtis worked a couple of hours in the morning and we hit the road around 11am. After driving close to 500 miles (longest drive so far in the RV), we were tired and hungry. We pulled into the Walmart in West Memphis.