Dennis & Sara

Texas Edition

Part I

 700 miles (almost)

...and we're still in Texas

If we'd come straight west when we crossed from Louisiana, we'd only have 70-odd miles to go before we'd reached the far border (at the state's widest point). Understatement alert: Texas is a big state. It's my first time to be in it beyond flying in . . .

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February 15, 2017

Expanding walls

Living big in a tiny home


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First, some business:

Thanks to a new feature from our blog host, there's a link to our photo gallery at the top of our home page. The pictures in this article are included, plus extras. I'll be uploading more photos periodically and adding more galleries. As always, you can click on any picture in an . . .

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January 29, 2017

Foodies on the Road

It's vegetable time!

Hello from eastern Texas!

We are enjoying a sunny, breezy day! This finds us between campsites, making use of free WiFi in a quiet, clean laundromat. Clean clothes for the win!

Edit: We were dazzled by this sunset sky at our new campsite on Lake Winnsboro later in the day:
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A few observations on our travels in . . .

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January 13, 2017

Firewood!

The heat source that warms us twice

So you want to build a fire...

Ahhh, firewood!
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I suppose it would be possible to live as we do and never build a campfire - but, my, what a travesty! Forsaking something so basic and essential to humanity’s existence? Nope, not okay in our book. So, we have fires.
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To have campfires, we must have firewood. Here . . .

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January 03, 2017

Baby, It's Cold Outside

Oh, right - snowbirds stay south for the winter for a reason.

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Howdy from the Natchez Trace in Mississipppi! We found a beautiful site here at Rocky Springs. The past couple mornings its most appealing feature was in our fire barrel!

Even with the cold, it’s nice to be in the woods again, amongst tall, tall trees. There’s a mix of hardwood and evergreen. Cedar trees are common. A couple . . .

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December 20, 2016

Escribano Point Bayside Campground, Pensacola, FL

Living on the beach

Hello from the bayside! And welcome to our blog. This is Mrs. 78squarefeet, reporting in from Florida's panhandle. My husband and I travel full-time, taking our home with us and living close to nature and far from the daily grind. I'll be checking in from time to time, sharing pictures and accounts of our life together and discussing . . .

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December 13, 2016

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