I’ve just published my new dog-friendly RV-friendly sightseeing book on Amazon Kindle and it’s free until April 2. Not just for RVers or dog owners, anyone will find sites galore with tons of photos in 34 cities across the USA. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0917YXG6R From the book description: There is so much to see as you travel across... Continue Reading →
Fall/Winter 2019 Update
Dear Followers of Animals Aboard: You are probably wondering why you haven't seen any updates. I have been going back to parks to stay that I've already reviewed so haven't been adding to the resources. I will actually have some sightseeing updates in the next 3 weeks and also one new RV Park update. Then,... Continue Reading →
Dog Parks in Branson, MO
I've only been here for 5 days but plan on staying all summer so we've already checked out some of the dog-friendly entertainment. I'm staying in Hollister, just across the river from Branson and a quick 3 minute drive. Branson does tend to get crowded, traffic-wise, especially on weekends in the summer so I wanted... Continue Reading →
Joplin KOA Journey, Joplin, MO
This KOA takes hospitality to a whole new level. It doesn't state on the website whether this KOA is family owned or not but the employees really do treat you like family, or at least like very welcome guests. It's a relaxing full service KOA in mature oaks but conveniently just off I-44 in Southwest... Continue Reading →
May 22, 2011
Driving through Joplin takes you back in time to a simpler era long ago with clapboard houses and country stores. As the character Scout said at the beginning of the movie, To Kill a Mockingbird, "{it} was a tired old town." But as I was driving through Joplin and enjoying the neighborhoods and the fact that... Continue Reading →
Tulsa NE / Will Rogers Downs KOA, Claremore, OK
This KOA Journey is about 33 miles east of downtown Tulsa with tolls or 37 miles without and about 85 miles from Joplin, MO. I took the turnpike (Hwy 44) from Choctaw and the toll for a motorhome towing was $12.25 at one stop and $2.25 at the final stop. Save your receipts so you... Continue Reading →
The First 200 Miles…
Towing a car, that is. I spent my first year full-timing in my motorhome without a car but bought a manual transmission small vehicle while I was in Oklahoma City for two months. The second month there involved a few weeks of getting the car ready to tow. My first 200 miles consisted of driving... Continue Reading →
Oklahoma City East/Choctaw KOA, Oklahoma
Oklahoma City East/Choctaw KOA (Kampgrounds of America) is just 16 miles east of downtown Oklahoma City on I40. The website states that it's an award-winning KOA in a shaded country setting. I spent two months in South Oklahoma City at a campground that was in the city and I was ready for a change before... Continue Reading →
Things to Come
They always say to post often on blogs so your readers don't get bored or leave. This is a travel blog and I won't be traveling for awhile so I thought I would write about future plans so at least you know what to expect in months to come. My way of traveling will be... Continue Reading →
Parking It (for awhile)
The end of May marked my one year anniversary of living full time in the motorhome with my pets. During that time, we visited 13 states, some more than one time around, and over 55 RV parks. We stayed as little as 12 hours in a few places and as much as six weeks in... Continue Reading →