Author: Traveler Blues

By Traveler Blues

Bandito Ways

Big Bend went from ancient seas to swampy lands filled with dinosaurs and pre-historic alligators three times the size of current day. And after the dinos went away the nomadic Indian tribes of hunters gatherers wandered the lands. This gave way to farmers, cattle rancheros, and trappers. And man being made up of both good…

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Chasing Sunsets

We are not sure how this happens – but it seems to happen all the time – here we are again- chasing the sunset- running down a forgotten state highway- heading to a state park that closes at 4:45 pm…and we are 90 miles away. Eventually we have to make the decision, do we call…

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Time for ‘Blue Space’

After our swamp thang experience and dreams of being eaten by baby alligators, we were both ready for some beach time! Some scientists are calling that incredible feeling of peace and calmness that you experience at the beach as ‘Blue Space’.  It has something to do with the combination of soothing smells and sounds of…

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Tybee Island

In 1733, General James Oglethorpe and a handful of settlers came to the area called Tybee Island. They called it Savannah, because of the vast marshlands and tall grass. The island is about 20 minutes east of the city and is a sleepy beach town this time of year.  We camped at River’s End Campground…

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Blue Skies

Blue skies Smiling at me Nothing but blue skies Do I see-  Blue Skies There is nothing like a Carolina Blue sky to make you feel happy to be alive. Douglas moved from Orlando to North Carolina 20+ years ago but had only visited a Carolina beach once. So when Lisa chose Hilton Head Island,…

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Ramble On

Leaves are falling all around It’s time I was on my way Thanks to you I’m much obliged For such a pleasant stay But now it’s time for me to go The autumn moon lights my way…  ‘Ramble On’ Our first maiden voyage in the BluesMobile (aka Traveler Blues) took us from Texas to North…

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Downsizing to a Class B Camper Van

Get your motor runnin’ / Head out on the highway / Looking for adventure / In whatever comes our way … If ‘travel is the only thing you do in life that makes your richer’,  how do you downsize from a 700 sq ft shack on Austin’s eastside… to a  <100 sq foot Class B Camper Van to experience…

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Nosara: The Blue Zone

Welcome to the surfing village of Nosara, located on the Nicoya peninsula of Costa Rica- a designated Blue Zone. The Blue Zones are 5 areas around the world where researchers have discovered people live the longest.   We are arriving in luxury on a Nature Air flight from San Jose but most folks fly into…

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Lapa Rios: River of Macaws

After our stay at Iguana Lodge, (which we highly recommend) we moved further into the rain forest of the Osa Peninsula which is the only lowland rain forest left in Central America.  Frank from the Lapa Rios Lodge picked us up in a fourby (Toyota Prado) and drove us 20 or 30 clicks further into the…

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