Tag: Travel
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Quartzsite, Arizona
Shortly after getting my first camper I started hearing about Quartzsite, a small town on the Arizona-California border where RV’ers spend the winter. I wasn’t sure why they came to Quartzsite so I asked Bing AI: Hi, this is Bing. I found some information about why RVers go to Quartzsite Arizona every winter. Quartzsite is…
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White Sand, Tularosa Basin
White Sands National Monument Park. A gigantic pile of white sand in the Tularosa Basin of south-central New Mexico. The National Park Service says: In addition to containing the world’s largest gypsum dunefield, including gypsum hearthmounds found nowhere else on earth, the park is home to the globe’s largest collection of Ice-Age fossilized footprints and…
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On the road again
It’s still winter in Minnesota. We got over a foot of snow a late last week, followed by a blast of below zero temps. So picking a day to leave can be challenging. We like to leave when it’s above freezing for a couple of days. It’s much easier to de-winterize at home instead of…
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Observations on Driving in Italy
“In Italy, all the drivers are experts. The rest are dead” When I first started driving in Italy (30 years ago) I was advised that the Italians drove by a strict set of rules, but those rules were not necessarily the same as the ones posted on signage or printed in drivers’ handbooks. For example…
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I flew to Italy and drove a Lamborghini
A Lamborghini … Tractor. Everyone knows that real Lamborghini’s pull plows, right? 😁 The official story is that in the early 1960’s when Ferruccio Lamborghini, who had been manufacturing tractors for some years, found out that the clutch in his Ferrari was the exact same part as he used in his tractors he figured that…
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SPQR – Senatus Populusque Romanus
The Senate and People of Rome. From where we are spending a couple of nights it’s a 3 euro & 20 minute train ride to the center of Rome. On the one hand it would be a shame to be 20 minutes from Rome and not visit the collosseum and forum. On the other hand,…