Hammett, Idaho is a simple place. The town center is small, the hub of an agrarian community that covers a vast area incorporating thousands of acres of potato fields, obviously. This is Idaho, right? Nestled into all this vastness and plateau and desert scrub, there are nuggets of opportunity and awe that make Hammett a […]
Author Archives: Rick Harrington
Up, Up and Away
It was such a thrill to have the chance to fly in a balloon over the Rio Grande! When we got our tickets to fly on “Volcanic Motion”, we were excited but cautious. The previous year, we got tickets from the RV park owner but didn’t fly due to poor weather conditions. We were hopeful […]
It’s Just a Bus Stop
A long day the day previous, disconnecting from the plug-and-play world of the full-hookup RV park. Leaving Creede, Colorado was bittersweet. On the one hand, the excitement and anticipation of getting back on the road after sitting for 5 months were intriguing. On the other hand, leaving such beautiful surroundings and the familiarity of the […]
Pausing at Myrtle Beach, Day 6
The Day Six Pause was a welcomed relief from the road. The mad dash to leave Connecticut “according to schedule” left Corinne and I mentally and physically depleted. We were very grateful for a sunny day, parking Blue Steele at the RV Park in Myrtle Beach. Great Egrets and Snowy Egrets fished in the surf, […]
Quartzsite, AZ 2018
Thousands of RV’s dot the night landscape in Quartzsite, Arizona at an annual convergence of freedom-loving enthusiasts, full time RV’rs and weekend curiosity seekers. A January invasion of this little desert town in western Arizona provides participants with the chance to renew old friendships, make new acquaintances and explore the majestic Southwest as only an […]
Palm Kabob House – Mediterranean Cuisine – a Lunch Time Treat
Excellent service with great food to scratch that Mediterranean itch After spending most of the morning finding and photographing the amazing murals in Twenty-nine Palms, California, we stopped for a well-deserved lunch treat. Palm Kabob House was highly recommended by our friend – blank – , owner of Cowboy Attic, whom we met in Quartzsite, […]