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  • Still on the Road

    As a fulltime RVer with no traditional home base, I am still on the road. I have been living and traveling in my RV for over two years now, rarely...

  • "Mr. Charlie" is an offshore drilling rig

    Behind the Scenes – On the Water

    Walking aboard an offshore drilling rig and standing at the helm of a tugboat provided me two perspectives of living and working on the water. Oil Drilling Rig “Mr. Charlie”...

  • Mississippi State football locker room at Davis Wade Stadium.

    Sports and More Sports

    Occasionally sporting events converge with the opportunity to spend time with family and I took full advantage over the last couple months. Sports and Family This past October, I made...

  • Pinnacle Mountain

    I’m currently waiting for this arctic chill, and the snow and ice it dropped, to thaw out. After the visit to the Clinton Presidential Library in Little Rock, I took...

  • 5 Things I Learned

    Five things I learned in my first year as a full-time RVer: 1. There’s Certainly More Than One Way to RV RVers come with a myriad of backstories, reasons, objectives...

  • Ohio, Kentucky and Mississippi

    I have been catching up with family and friends in Ohio, Kentucky and Mississippi over the last few weeks. My son Landon joined me for a trip through Ohio to...

  • 10 Ways to Save Money on Gas

    Ten great ways to save money on gas and diesel. And these are not just for RVers. Feel free to connect with me on the social media links and share...

  • Making My Wooden Kayak

    My wooden kayak is a handmade cedar strip built kayak. I made it over the course of several years. Lots of reading, learning and trying new things made it possible....

  • Murders, Revenge and Building

    I’m out of the Smokies and into Kentucky. Volunteering for two months in Great Smoky Mountains National Park was a great experience. Now it is friends and family for the...

  • Hike to Mount Le Conte

    The hike to Mount Le Conte is ten miles round-trip with 2,759 feet in elevation gain. Actually, it’s an iconic hike in Great Smoky Mountains National Park to the peak...