Big EZ Travels
My blogs
Blogs I follow
- TUMBLEWEED
- Trippin With The Talleys
- 2 Taking a 5th
- Allison's Post Work Thinking - now that I have time to think
- Because We Can
- Beluga's excellent adventure
- Croft's Wanderings
- denasretiredlife | My blog is about travel, family, books, music, food, wine, school — anything that causes me to reflect and comment as I begin the life of a retired teacher.
- Flamingo on a Stick
- Forever Young
- goldenshoe RV trip
- good-times-rollin
- Have Retirement. Will Travel.
- In the Direction of Our Dreams
- Mark & Chris's Phaeton Place
- Metamorphosis Road
- Nealys on Wheels
- Oh, the Places They Go!
- Our Awesome Travels
- Paint Your Landscape
- R Sanity RV Adventures
- Running Down Our Dream
- RV and Outdoor Adventures of Julie & Tom
- RV Life On Wheels
- Rv Travels With Karen and Al
- RV-A-GOGO
- RV-Dreams Journal
- The Lowe's RV adventures
- The Meandering Maddox's Blog
- Travel with Kevin and Ruth
- Travels with Gunther and Kara
- Two to Travel's Phaeton Journeys
- Wheeling It
- Where's Eldo?
- Where's Weaver
Gender | Female |
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Industry | Education |
Occupation | retired educators |
Location | Corvallis, Oregon, United States |
Introduction | My husband and I created this blog as a record of our travel adventure in our 36' 2010 Tiffin Phaeton motorhome, fondly named "The Big EZ"--no connection to Louisiana. My brother-in-law Scot saw our motorhome and suggested this name which stuck. Our intention on this journey is to take life EZier which for us means letting go of busy schedules, appreciating the blessings of life, and living more simply. We purchased The Big EZ in Reno, Nevada in April of 2011 with the intent to sell our home and travel full time after my retirement from teaching in June. We sold our home in Corvallis, Oregon in August and started our grand tour on August 22. We are traveling with our two Portuguese Water Dogs (Jetta and Rico--mother and son) and we are pulling a 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee. We plan to travel until our longing for a stick home is greater than our desire to call the road our home. --Pam and Vic |