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first aid kit with medical supplies for emergency preparedness

Be prepared

In the case of emergency, make sure you have some essentials packed in your vehicle.

Published April 2012
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The trains of Colorado (Part B)

Now it is time to take your RV and follow us to the western part of Colorado to see what is on offer. 

Published March 2012
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The trains of Colorado (Part A)

We have taken you to a number of railroad museums in California, Arizona, New Mexico and Nevada. Now we will travel to the next highest level.

Published February 2012
steam train

Chugging through Nevada

Nevada is our next stop in our pursuit of railway museums and tours.

Published January 2012

Quilting: A grand project

Like to quilt? Hate to sew? Kids won't sit still to quilt a blanket? No problem, do a collage instead.

Published December 2011
people at a train museum

All aboard!

Railroad museums come in all shapes and sizes, in sunny California.

Published November 2011
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Gemstones: California’s earthen treasures

This balmy state is a virtual treasure trove, filled with places to do some serious gemstone hunting.

Published October 2011
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The fascinating gardens of California

This state has its share of amazing botanical gardens, each with its own story to tell.

Published September 2011
restored black steam locomotive

Follow the trains

It is time for railroad buffs to learn about railroad museums and organizations in the southwestern part of the USA. All aboard!

Published September 2011
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Trolleys, streetcars and trams

These intriguing historical methods of transportation are making a big come-back.

Published August 2011

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Anthony and Marguerite Breda are full-time RVers who serve as volunteers at state parks and national wildlife refuges. They began this volunteer lifestyle in mid-2000 and never stay in one place for more than a few months.