• March 25, 2025 - We had a truck issue........
    March 25, 2025 - We had a truck issue........
  • March 24-27,2025 - Crooked River State Park, GA
    March 24-27,2025 - Crooked River State Park, GA
  • March 21-23, 2025 Savanah South KOA, GA
    March 21-23, 2025 Savanah South KOA, GA
  • March 20, 2025 - Florida Caverns State Park, FL
    March 20, 2025 - Florida Caverns State Park, FL
  • March 19, 2025 - Fontainebleau State Park, LA - Site 5
    March 19, 2025 - Fontainebleau State Park, LA - Site 5
  • March 14-18, 2025 - Bayou Segnette State Park, LA - Site 68
    March 14-18, 2025 - Bayou Segnette State Park, LA - Site 68
  • March 13, 2025 - Gulf State Park, AL
    March 13, 2025 - Gulf State Park, AL
  • March 11-13, 2025 - Panama City KOA, FL - Site 18
    March 11-13, 2025 - Panama City KOA, FL - Site 18
  • March 9-10, 2025 Crooked River State Park, GA - Site 47
    March 9-10, 2025 Crooked River State Park, GA - Site 47
  • Myrtle Beach State Park, SC - February 28 - March 8, 2025
    Myrtle Beach State Park, SC - February 28 - March 8, 2025
  • February 27, 2025 - Emporia KOA - Site 8
    February 27, 2025 - Emporia KOA - Site 8
  • February 26, 2025 - Western Village RV Park - Site 143
    February 26, 2025 - Western Village RV Park - Site 143
  • February 17, 2025 - Kemtptville..getting ready
    February 17, 2025 - Kemtptville..getting ready

Here’s what’s happening with us....

Algonquin Park – Mew Lake April 20-23, 2023

This was a first for us. Camping in Algonquin Park – Mew Lake Site 16 in April! Our earliest visit before that was into the interior, probably mid May. My guess would be Stratton Lake. We arrived on Thursday with some nice sun. On arrival we found that our chosen site was quite wet. Stephanie had quick look around at the other sites and the park booking system to see if we could move….surprisingly the campsite was completely booked for the weekend. The rain continued on Friday off and on. We took a trip to the West Gate and Oxtounge Lake, stopping at one of our favourite stores – Algonquin Outfitters. The rain showers continued Saturday as we went to the Visitors Centre and the Spruce Bog trail. We did not complete the trail because the dogs became soaked very quickly. Sunday was backup day. While Stephanie walked Luke and Leia, I “endured” the snow showers, then rain as I packed up the outside of the camper. We were worried about the ruts we were going to leave when we left, but we were reassured by the Campsite Host, that it did not matter. All in all it was great to camping!


January 13, 2023 – Progreso, Mexico

Another travel day. We were up and at ’em at 06:15 in the morning. Our bus from Cancun to Progreso was due to depart at 07:30. We met up with Aunt Carole and travelled the 4 hours to our destination. Because of some of the new construction, it took us an hour and a quarter just to get out of Cancun. A family friend kindly picked us up at Merida – Altabrisa, and ferried us Mom and Stan’s house. For dinner we chose a restaurant, that supports a dog rescue called Gingers’ Jungle. Food was great!


January 12, 2023 – Cancun, Mexico

We are finally back! its been about 5 years since we were last here.

It started with a very early morning, Ginette our very good friend and dog sitter volunteered to bring us to the airport at the very early hour of 03:30. Our flight was scheduled to leave at 05:35. All went well with security and check-in. The flight was uneventful and we arrived in Cancun at about 10:30. Because it was already a long day we decided to stay one night in Cancun before heading to Progreso. The Hotel Plaza Caribe, is right across the street from the bus station and makes the perfect spot to stay…for one night anyway. Stephanie and I went for a 2 hour walkabout, to refresh our memories where everything was. In the afternoon we spent some time by the pool with a couple of drinks. We enjoyed some authentic Mexican street food with my Aunt Carol (she was on the same plane as us) before heading to bed.

Tortilla/Soupe making

September 30, 2022 – Hurricane Ian

Hurricane Ian – September 30, 2022

A small blip in our travels. We have decided to stay here at Virginia Beach State parks instead of heading out to the Outer Banks. Although the storm may be over by the time we were to travel though, cleanup will be on going. Its suspected that the ferries will also be put on hold for a few days. Alas, we will make it there again sometime. Our stops on the Outer Banks were to include the Hatteras KOA, a ferry to Ocrachoke, 2 nights at Ocracoke State Park and another ferry back to the mainland before we head to Myrtle Beach


September 19-22, 2022 – Dalewood Conservation Area

Site 108 in the Dalewood Conservation Area. This part of the park seems to be one of the better ones. It’s close to a bathroom facility as well being amongst the seasonal sites, so its quite quiet. We have camped here many times, and we enjoy it.

Our main goal for this trip was to visit Stephanie’s Grandfather. He is 93, and although he is still very active, he is in poorer health.

We certainly enjoyed dinner with cousins Tom and Jennifer, Kelly and her friend Tim, and 2nd cousin Leah. Tom smoked some roast on the smoker. It was delicious!

Day 2 – A visit with Stephanie’s Grandfather Austin. He is doing well for his age, but has some serious medical issues. We were to have him at the campsite for lunch, but the weather decided otherwise. We met him at one of his favourite restaurants “Robbies” for a fish and chip lunch. After he and Stephaine showed my the grounds of his new retirement home. It was quite impressive.


September 18-19, 2022 – Earl Rowe Provincial Park

It’s only been a year since we stayed here. This time it was only for one night. Site 233.

Usually I don’t pre occupy myself about getting some sort of satellite reception, but this time it was important. Luckily our site allowed us access to the the Bell system so we could watch the Queens’ funeral. I was up at 5am watching the pomp and ceremony while Stephanie and the dogs listened from bed. Stephanie woke up in time for the important stuff. We watched everything while we had breakfast and packed, ready to travel to the next destination, St Thomas. ON – the Dalewood Conservation Campground.


September 16-17, 2022 – Callander, ON

We set out on this years adventure at 10:30ish on Friday morning to head up to Calendar, ON to visit my Mom and Stan. It was a good day for traveling. After one fuel stop for the truck, a two fuel stops for the trucks occupants, we arrived around 16:00. We both could not believe how well the dogs traveled.

We spent the next two days visiting, booking flights to Mexico, and fixing some IT issues. Saturday night we went out to the North Bay Casino for dinner. I was really good.

The weather Saturday, and especially Sunday was cool and called for rain. Monday it was not going to be much better. We decided on Monday morning to move towards our next destination, the Dalewood Conservation Area. The travel times Google offered us seemed to be shorter than the time it actually took. We were aiming to have the dogs in the truck no more than 5 hours.

A rest stop for the dogs in Mattawa, Ontario

May 2-7, 2022 – Sandbanks Provincial Park.

The first trip of the season. Stephanie managed to find a provincial park that was opened early.

We arrived on a Monday, site 31, the same site that we used last fall. It does not have electricity, but that did not worry us. We used our Christmas money to purchase a RV generator. This was going to be its first test. The weather was nice. There was a cool wind, but it was sunny most of the time. Explored PEC, did some geocaching, and ended up staying for an extra day. We had to move to site 25 for the last night. As I mentioned we had to rough it without electricity, but in the end I should not complain. On the way to the comfort station on the last day we discovered 5 army personnel sleeping on the ground, in their sleeping bags, with no tent. They were just lying in the sand. We headed to North Bay on Saturday to spend it with my Mom. Oh yes, the gas price report – $189.9. Our next trip see’s us going to Higley Flow…..it’s been 2 long years.


October 21-25, 2021 – Sandbanks Provincial Park

We finally made it to Sandbanks Provincial Park. 4 nights on Site 37, across the road from the beach.

Mickey Mouse Pumpkin – Our entry into the Pumpkin carving contest

September 12-13, 2021 – Bronte Creek Provincial Park

We were given Site 127. It was not bad at all. This park is in the middle of the City. A very interesting concept. It is surrounded by a berm, then residential houses on the other side. We celebrated Stephaine’s birthday at this site. Unfortunately, Ben would not allow us to go out and have proper dinner. We did enjoy campfire fish/chicken tacos and campfire baked cupcakes for dessert. Ben is always happy to help with present unwrapping. Again we had a little rain, but the campsite stayed dry for the most part.