Swift Reservoir, Washington
After a winter on the flea market circuit in the Southwest Dale and I took on “real” jobs back in Washington working and living in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest at Eagles Cliff Resort. I own no land, instead I have wheelestate. I’ve been a full time RVer since 1997. Working summers as a Park Ranger takes me to many beautiful places and playing during the winter takes me to many more. This blog is simply the story of my life's adventures.
17 comments:
That looks like a really cool place to be. And that mushroom, wow!
This looks like it's going to be fun to follow your posts for My World..
Can't wait to see what you did with the bus. And that was one BIG mushroom!
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One week to wait for your next post, that's too bad !
Very fine blog.
That is an outstanding myworld post, thanks so much for sharing as I love cabin life.
Cheers!
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I do love your adaptability and Gipsy lifestyle. A wonderful place to spend two years where most people could only hope for two weeks.
I look forward to next week's installment.
Those trees make the store look like a toy. It is a beautiful setting.
What a cute cabin, when where these photos taken? I would love to go back to Mt St Helens
i so enjoy your posts and photographs and tidbits about your travels and adventures. thanks as always for sharing them with us.
have a good week.
Oh my goodness! The adventures do not end! How much fun this is, and what an experience!
I am just now getting to your blog after your visit to mine....what an interesting story you have....I'd love to pick your brain one day....So, when are you coming to NC?! haha Anyway, I love the thought of wheelestate, so I am intrigued. I'll be adding you to my reader!!
Great post, too, btw.
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Fantastic photos. Thank you for sharing your corner of the world with us all, an amazing story of adventure.
Great photos, never heard of lobster mushrooms before and I love the look of that cabin.
Great photos! The cabin looks very inviting :)
What an interesting life you must live! That looks like a great place in Washington...very beautiful!
Gaelyn: That was a really interesting tour of the area in which you lived.
I enjoyed this glimpse into your world. What a beautiful place.
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