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We’ve all had those tropical-style Texas summer days, and more of them are coming. Hot, humid, sweat-soaked days where all you want to do at the end of it is step into a hot relaxing shower. Of course water tanks…
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We’ve all had those tropical-style Texas summer days, and more of them are coming. Hot, humid, sweat-soaked days where all you want to do at the end of it is step into a hot relaxing shower. Of course water tanks…
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As y’all know, PPL Motorhomes is based in The Great State of Texas and are mighty proud of that fact. We’re so glad that the citizens of the Lesser States have realized what a paradise we have here in the…
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As you head through west central Texas on I-10 you may or may not have seen the exit signs for Ft McKavett. If you’re coming in from the west like you’re headed for San Antonio, turn left onto 202 (Poplar…
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In the previous blog I wrote about how music can take you away from the mundane boringness that can creep into a long long drive, and I realized I hadn’t given any personal examples from my own road trips, so…
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Hoo WEE! If this subject doesn’t cause arguments the world over, I’m not sure what will. Heck, I just got finished blaring some Eagles on my last trip. (Yes, RV Nana knows how to rock). Let’s face it though, when…
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Well, maybe the title of this blog is a little misleading. Maybe you should PARK somewhere and then take a guided tour of Louisville so you don’t have to either limit your time in the tasting rooms, or break the…
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Well y’all, it’s getting to be that time of year. This spring has been a welcome wet one here in Texas, so I reckon the weather patterns for this year, compared to the last few biblical-style drought years we’ve had,…
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Wakulla Springs State Park is one of those intriguing “lost in time” destinations that are slightly off the beaten track, but it’s easily reached by taking Hwy 261 south off of I-10 in Tallahassee, FL. Hwy 261 turns into Hwy…
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As I’ve mentioned previously, we have four seasons here in Texas: Almost Summer, Summer, Still Summer, and then when all that is finished we get to have August. Right now, we’re in that portion of the year that’s best described…
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When Earth Day was first declared in 1970, the date chose was March 21 which of course is the first day of Spring up here in the Northern Hemisphere. But somehow April 22 was also chosen as an environmental teach-in…
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