Permanent Vanlife is still about one year away, so I decided to get a feel for it, by planning multiple one-week trips in the van, throughout the US Southeast. This time I visit South Florida. South Florida Church by the Sea On this first day I make a quick stop at the Church by the… Continue reading Vanlife: Architecture, History, Pottery, Beach Walk & Hiking
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Florida Vanlife – Trip 01d06
Permanent Vanlife is still about one year away, so I decided to get a feel for it, by planning multiple one-week trips in the van, throughout the US Southeast. Part of a 7-day trip to the Florida Panhandle in my Ford Transit Van Build. Day 6 Besides enjoyment, the goal of these multi-day journeys is… Continue reading Florida Vanlife – Trip 01d06
Florida Vanlife – Trip 01d05
Permanent Vanlife is still about one year away, so I decided to get a feel for it, by planning multiple one-week trips in the van, throughout the US Southeast. Part of a 7-day trip to the Florida Panhandle in my Ford Transit Van Build. Day 5 Besides enjoyment, the goal of these multi-day journeys is… Continue reading Florida Vanlife – Trip 01d05
Believe it or Not
Permanent Vanlife is still about one year away, so I decided to get a feel for it, by planning multiple one-week trips in the van, throughout the US Southeast. Part of a 7-day trip to the Florida Panhandle in my Ford Transit Van Build. Day 3 Besides enjoyment, the goal of these multi-day journeys is… Continue reading Believe it or Not
Rosewood, Driftwood & Shells
Permanent Vanlife is still about one year away, so I decided to get a feel for it, by planning multiple one-week trips in the van, throughout the US Southeast. Part of a 7-day trip to the Florida Panhandle in my Ford Transit Van Build. Day 1 Besides enjoyment, the goal of these multi-day journeys is… Continue reading Rosewood, Driftwood & Shells
San Elizario, TX
The Presidio Chapel of San Elizario was built in 1877 at the same place where an earlier Mexican chapel stood. The building is located in the central square of San Elizario, only a few miles south-southeast of El Paso.
El Morro National Monument, NM
El Morro’s fame comes from it’s rain and snow fed pool, which has been a well-known and reliable source for water, first serving the Atsinna Ancestral Puebloan settlement and later the many thirsty travelers on their way to the west.