Greetings from the Lone Star State! Sandy and I began our RV odyssey in 2005. We were totally clueless in the beginning, but now we're only occasionally insensible. We've had a ton of fun swerving into this new lifestyle, and we do love it! We've also had a few bumps along the way with health issues, and we're still trying to figure out whether we're going to be part-time or full-time as we approach retirement. Some readers have expressed their enjoyment of our stories, but we think they are just being kind--a trait we have found universal among rv'ers everywhere we go! See what you think...
Mike and Sandy 2006 Sierra FW "Homer" 2003 Dodge 2500 Diesel "The Hornet"
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Froggi said
08:50 AM Sep 26, 2007
Welcome...just added your blog to my Google Reader. I'm almost on my way to full-timing, can't wait!
Speedhitch said
02:39 PM Sep 27, 2007
Hello from a fellow Texan. We are fulltiming here in the Dallas area. I added your blog to my read. This is the best life has to offer!
Joe and Sherri
MCMILLS said
10:46 PM Sep 28, 2007
Speedhitch wrote:
Hello from a fellow Texan. We are fulltiming here in the Dallas area. I added your blog to my read. This is the best life has to offer!
Joe and Sherri
Hello, neighbor! Thanks for your reply; we'll be looking for your posts.
Mike & Sandy
ken and cindy said
09:34 AM Sep 29, 2007
Welcome Mike and Sandy,
Another fellow Texan here ,currently parked in Kemah Tx, by the coast.
Started reading your blog late last night, All I can say is WOW !
I envy people like yourself, who can make your words come alive with sensory details and images of adventure .
Great reading ! I love it....
Ken
MCMILLS said
09:17 PM Sep 29, 2007
Ken,
You're much too kind, but we're glad you find our sophomoric rag readable. We're jealous of your Kemah location, as it is one of our favorite places to stop on the way to Galveston. We can just imagine the wonderful fresh seafood you're enjoying. Cheers and happy trails!
M&S
Darrell and Judy said
05:38 AM Sep 30, 2007
Hi Mike and Sandy,
We also are fellow Texans, well paper Texans that is, and want to say hi. Although we are fulltimers we could have easily been extended travelers while maintaining a small home. Either way is a great way to travel the U.S. and make great friends along as you go. I hope you get all of the health issues behind you and can get on the road as soon as you retire. Hope we bump into you somewhere in the future as we are Wandering America.
MCMILLS said
09:33 AM Sep 30, 2007
Darrell and Judy,
How nice to hear from you! We have had your blog bookmarked for quite a long time and enjoy it immensely. There are lots of journals out there, but not too many are written so as to be, well, interesting. Yours certainly is, and we would be thrilled to run into you sometime. Thanks for your kind thoughts; we'll keep you posted as we work through our health, work and residence issues that keep us from "slipping the surly bonds" and enjoying your kind of freedom.
Mike and Sandy
http://www.mills-travels.blogspot.com
Mike and Sandy
2006 Sierra FW "Homer"
2003 Dodge 2500 Diesel "The Hornet"
-- Edited by MCMILLS at 00:26, 2007-10-01
-- Edited by MCMILLS at 00:36, 2007-10-01
Another fellow Texan here ,currently parked in Kemah Tx, by the coast.
Started reading your blog late last night, All I can say is WOW !
I envy people like yourself, who can make your words come alive with sensory details and images of adventure .
Great reading ! I love it....
Ken
We also are fellow Texans, well paper Texans that is, and want to say hi. Although we are fulltimers we could have easily been extended travelers while maintaining a small home. Either way is a great way to travel the U.S. and make great friends along as you go. I hope you get all of the health issues behind you and can get on the road as soon as you retire. Hope we bump into you somewhere in the future as we are Wandering America.