by J. Dawg | Sep 22, 2018 | Indiana
The best part of RV travel is not always the scenic stuff. Scenic is good. It can be really good. But, the scenic stuff can be like a chocolate or a piece of delicious pie. Great for a few moments of pleasure, but it’s quickly forgotten. For me, the best...
by J. Dawg | Sep 7, 2018 | Uniquely J. Dawg
In the course of my time spent reading other RV travel blogs, I’ve come across a handful of bloggers who describe themselves as loners. These people tend to write about their solitary pursuits to scenic places. They eschew crowds and usually prefer camping in...
by J. Dawg | Aug 24, 2018 | RV Modifications
I do a fair amount of off-the-grid boondocking with my RV. Most of this boondocking is stay put camping either at multi-day music festivals or beach side camping where there are no facilities. My RV is well suited for this. I’ve got a large fresh water tank...
by J. Dawg | Aug 1, 2018 | Uniquely J. Dawg
It’s now been 10 years since I retired from full-time work. Wow! It doesn’t seem like 10 years have gone by but the math says it has. Being retired, I’m now living the third version of my self. First, there was the child years growing up, gowing...
by J. Dawg | Jun 19, 2018 | Music Festivals
It had been six years since I last attended the Blast from the Bayou Cajun Zydeco Music Festival. Over the years my RV travels conflicted with the schedule for this early June festival. But without any major trip this spring, I decided to go back and do some dancing...
by J. Dawg | Jun 2, 2018 | Massachusetts
I recently took a short trip to the Cape Cod Canal in Massachusetts. The canal is a waterway that was built so ships can avoid having to navigate out around the arm of Cape Cod.  It was built during the 1920’s and is maintained by the US Army Corps of...