A day at Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge!

While in Rehoboth Beach with Susan & Atom, we spent the day at Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge in search of Roseate Spoonbills!  Two of these special birds had been spotted in the refuge but we could not find them! We took several nature walks in the refuge and observed so many amazing birds, crabs and eagles.  It was so nice to be with Susan & Atom again…we had a wonderful day!   The day ended with a delicious takeout dinner from Agave in Lewes!   Yesterday we rode the eBikes over 20 miles on the bike paths around Rehoboth…

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Our First Ferry Ride Towing the new Airstream!

Well another accomplishment! We took the ferry from Cape May, NJ to Lewes, DE!  That would not be any big deal to most, but to us towing our new Airstream that was one week old onto a ferry was nerve racking.  Our nerves were calmed when the team on the ferry directed us to our spot without incident. The ride was fun and then we were paged because our truck alarm was going off…the boat was rocking and rolling setting off the car alarms.  So, we just spent the rest of the trip sitting in the truck.  Travel UpdateWe will…

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2022 Airstream 25’ Flying Cloud FBT Walkthrough

Welcome from Colonial Airstream in Millstone, NJ! Yesterday our 9 month wait came to an end….WOW, 9 months, did we just give birth! 🤣🤣🤣 Well if we did, we are so proud!  Carol and I started this journey in 2020 with plans of traveling in our 20’ Airstream Caravel for 1 year…after a couple of months we knew 1 year would not be enough time.  We decided to get a larger Airstream and commit to being on this adventure for several years! Our order was submitted to Airstream last January. We are so excited and truly love our new home.…

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Garden of the Gods

Our final day in Colorado we explored Garden of the Gods in Colorado Springs.  Garden of the Gods Park is a registered National Natural Landmark consisting of  300' towering sandstone rock formations against a backdrop of Pikes Peak.  The park was a gift to the city in 1909 with a stipulation that is must always be free to the public.We strolled through park and saw the cutest deer family!  The views and rock formations are breathtakingly beautiful.  The next day we started our trek back to the East Coast.  We caravanned for two days but had to part ways in…

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