What’s big, round and hard as stone but has a teeny tiny surprise in the center?
Concretions!
What’s big, round and hard as stone but has a teeny tiny surprise in the center?
Concretions!

Have you ever felt misunderstood?
Like nobody really gets you and maybe the things you enjoy are so far out of the “norm” that you begin to wonder if there’s something wrong with you?

I admit it.
I’m one of those people who would hold their nose while driving quickly past the Salton Sea, on the way to somewhere else.

Mistakes have been made.
When rushing to outrun weather it’s always a good idea to double check your reservations.
(This is a continuation of our first trip October 2015.)
Blizzard conditions! Whiteouts forecast!
Three feet of snow expected in mountain passes!
These are words that strike fear into the hearts of first time RVers…
What consumes seven yards of dirt a minute, leaving only gravel behind while taking it’s pond with it?
It’s a always a good idea to get back on the horse that bucked you off…
That’s our motto as we drive back the way we came two nights ago.
This time we’re taking the jeep…
I must have missed the memo…
The fall fashion season calls for mud spattered, camo patterned, cargo pants coupled with orange vests…
BY GRACE THROUGH FAITH
Nature + Health
Street | Urban | Travel | Photography by Marcus Puschmann
“Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sailaway from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.” ~ Mark Twain
Images by Michael Andrew Just
Historical Fiction Author
A tour of Public Lands & National Parks in the USA
One Step at a Time
Fine Art landscape, nature and travel images from the American West and around the world.
Traveling America By Myself
FASCINATED BY THE WORLD
Don't just see it..BE it! ©
Hitting the Road in our Home on Wheels
Blessed are the curious for they shall have adventures
Hop in and join the ride
Two retired educators touring the country in their motorhome