If you’ve been following me and my adventures for a while now, you know how much time I spend with my dear Glinda, my vintage trailer. How can I help but love her? She provides a roof over my head when I’m on the road and she’s just so darn cute. Even if she started showing some age and falling apart on my last trip! Nevertheless, I’m excited about her
A Trip of Unfortunate Events – Part 3
So far in Part 1 and Part 2, this doesn’t really seem like the Trip of Unfortunate Events, right? I’ve only had a few teeny incidents and a few great visits along the way. As I leave New York, I’m excited that I’ll get to Maine a day early in order to get caught up on some laundry and spend time with my friend, Katie, before heading to Canada. I’m
A Trip of Unfortunate Events – Part 2
In Part 1 of my mini series for a Trip of Unfortunate Events, I explained some of the work it takes before I even hit the road for one of my travel teaching tours. I also mentioned how most trips are a really great adventure, but this last trip was the Trip of Unfortunate Events. This trip started like most, but once I was finally on the road, I experienced the
A Trip of Unfortunate Events – Part 1
Not every trip is perfect. Sometimes, it’s a struggle. This last trip was a Trip of Unfortunate Events. Don’t get me wrong. I do love my job. I love the travel and adventure. I love being able to see parts of this beautiful country I would otherwise have no chance to ever see. I love all the people I get the chance to meet and all friends I make along
Breakfast to Go Without the Drive Through
One of the most difficult challenges I face when traveling is eating healthy and eating on a regular schedule and many times, I need breakfast to go. I prefer not to eat drive through all the time. Traveling with Glinda, my vintage trailer, has made things a little easier than when I traveled from hotel to hotel. I now have my own stove and an icebox. However, when I’m traveling