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Town of Ipswich

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    • Day 4

      31. Dezember 2000

      October 2, 2023 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

      Seit dem Dezember 2000 liegt dieser Geocache hier im Wald und ist somit einer der ältesten Caches weltweit.
      Gut gefunden, geloggt und unsere Reise geht weiter. Vielleicht finden wir die nächsten 20 Tage einen noch älteren Geocache.Read more

    • Day 8

      THE WEDDING

      August 12, 2023 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

      Sorry running a little behind on the updates everyone. But here are some photos from the wedding, finally. Matt (the best man, pictured) killed his speech. As did everyone else. It's the most beautiful and emotional wedding ceremony I have ever been to but we got through it haha. And with an open bar, the dance floor was liiiit.Read more

    • Day 22

      Ipswich Castle on the Hill

      October 4 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

      Nachdem wir erfolgreich das Wohnmobil gegen einem Mietwagen getauscht haben, haben wir auf dem Rückweg nach Boston noch das Herrenhaus in Ipswich besucht, was mehr für den ewig langen Garten bis zum Meer berühmt ist, als für das Gebäude. Ein schöner letzter Stop.Read more

    • Day 18–20

      The Clam Box of Ipswich

      October 16, 2023 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

      "The Clam Box of Ipswich is a nationally recognized landmark built in 1935. Since then, it has been a New England tradition to visit our restaurant for mouthwatering seafood meals."
      Sehr schön hat der Besitzer dies beschrieben. Es könnte aber auch Fast Food with Fishes heissen.Read more

    • Day 78

      Ostküste

      July 6, 2017 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

      Die Ostküste in New England ist mit den langen Stränden und den vielen kleinen Küstenörtchen toll. Durch die Dünen und die flachen Landschaften rundherum erinnert sie uns an Frankreich oder an die Küste Hollands. Die Westküste der USA ist dagegen völlig anders. Man merkt sehr, dass hier die Städte deutlich älter sind. Die Straßen und Häuser sind eher schmal und klein. Vieles ist in Backstein gebaut und auch die Straßenverläufe sind teilweise untypisch für die USA. Wir haben die Örtchen Newburyport, Rockport, Salem, Ipswich und Hamilton gesehen sowie am schönen Crane Beach und Sunny Beach entspannt.Read more

    • The Countdown Begins

      February 12, 2022 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 50 °F

      I’m making a list and checking it twice!

      Traveling in a camper makes it easy to pack. It’s a suitcase with cupboards and closets on wheels, and it doesn’t need to fit in the overhead compartment. I tend to over pack but take pride in having everything I need, when I need it. It’s a lot and I always welcome the challenge.

      Did I say I had a list?

      Since I will be gone a month and only camping solo one time I have removed some larger items from the van to free up some storage space. The pack and play screen porch (it’s amazing), and my beloved Blackstone grill (ALSO amazing), are out for now. I will miss them until they are put back on board in the Spring.

      The van is stored in a beautiful heated storage facility about 3 miles from my house so packing up has been fairly painless. Yesterday I went over to set up a hotspot on my iphone to test with the SmartTV! It worked. I’m not sure why I didn’t do this before now.

      The Electric system has been tested and is functional. There are two on board coach batteries now charged and will recharge via the solar panels on top of the van or by driving. The batteries can supply unlimited power time inside the van as long as it’s partly sunny, I’m driving or the generator is running to recharge. This is important if I want to have my coffee in the morning 😉.

      Almost everything has been checked and we should be ready to roll on Wednesday. Last thing will be perishable grocery shopping to stock the fridge, and making a big batch of Congo Bars! I love my recipe. I got it from my friend Jeannie.

      I didn’t plan too far ahead and soon found it nearly impossible to acquire any desirable camp sites (courtesy of the Snowbirds that booked things last year) so my trip will include 17 stops along the eastern coast of the US stopping to visit VRBO properties, long lost friends and lots of family. One cousin I have not seen in over 50 years!

      See you soon cousins Suzie, Paula and Kim.

      I used the Roadtrippers Ap to help me keep the trip organized. It’s pretty amazing giving me driving times from stop to stop, planning gas fill ups, mileage, points of interest and directions if needed. The plan is to drive no longer than 8 hours a day until I reach Florida which was easy with all the stops scheduled. My itinerary is planned down to the hour but still fairly flexible.

      My 2021 PleasureWay OnTour 2.0 (a retirement gift to myself) is currently winterized so I will have no running water until I get to warmer weather, but I have everything else. For those of you that aren’t familiar with this van, it includes solar charging batteries, propane, convection stove, refrigerator, SmartTV, microwave, generator, bedding, bathroom and most importantly my coffee maker. That first cup of coffee while watching a sunrise is the best part of the day!

      I know what you’re thinking. That’s not camping, it’s glamping right? Right, but it still takes a lot of work, sweat and knowledge to keep the awning up. I have learned more than I care to about HVAC, plumbing, hot water heaters, electricity, solar, the differences between convection and induction, black and gray water, dumping, pumping, filling, flushing and the use of a Canadian screwdriver. Not to mention the learning curve on getting to know the onboard computer system, the heart of the entire rig. It’s a lot, but when you set up and look around it feels good to say, “Yes! I did it”.

      I always joke that if you let me visit I will bring my bedroom and the steak tips! Some of my very best camping experiences this past year have taken place in a driveway with spectacular views including lake and beach front, mountains and some great sunrises. I am blessed with some very loving friends and family. It doesn’t get better. Friends, family, cheese and crackers, wine and a view. There is a sign in the van that says “welcome to my vacation home!” Although sometimes it’s your vacation home and I’m just borrowing a parking space in paradise. Thank you!

      I have attached a few photos highlighting some of my favorite spots from this past Summer and Fall. I love watching the sunrise so if you have a location to share please do.

      I have a traveling buddy through NC and then will be driving solo to northern Florida where I have booked my only camping experience of the trip. Waterfront sunrises for 3 days, (I lucked out on this score). Watch for some great photos!

      Next, on to my whirlwind visiting extravaganza. There will be many stops all the way down to my besties house in Cape Coral where I will sit back, eat, drink, laugh and relax (yay Alice and Paul)!

      On my way back I stop to visit another cousin in Largo and then pickup my friend at Tampa Airport that has volunteered to take the trip home with me. So sweet! We will visit a good friend in Clearwater and then head north. I have booked a few VRBO properties along the way with lots of surprises. More great photos to come.

      So that’s the plan and I’m sticking to it. It’s my first extended trip in the van. Up until now I have only done local weekend trips. I am lucky to have the White Mountains almost in my back yard!

      I will expect the unexpected and hope for the best. Fingers crossed that all the stars align and the weather cooperates. The forecast for our day of departure is currently sunny and in the 50’s. Hopefully it is the same when we return with plenty of tulips showing themselves.

      I created this travel log by request so you can follow if it interests you.

      Let the games begin!

      My next footprint will be 2/16 with a dinner and overnight in Sudbury MA then onto the Mass-pike in the morning , a VRBO overnight in Pennsylvania's Lancaster County, a visit with an old co-worker at their lake house in Henrico NC and a resting stop in Leland where I will drop off my co-pilot. Then onto my ocean front camping stop in northern Florida.

      One of my favorite things about travel is taking pictures so stay tuned. Many of my stops have been selected because of the beautiful surroundings. 🤞

      See you on the interstate!
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    • Day 32

      Thank You

      March 19, 2022 in the United States ⋅ 🌧 43 °F

      After 31 days on the road I have officially come full circle. I woke up this morning in my own bed, with my windows wide open and pups snuggled buy my side. Mission accomplished, I missed several snow storms and most of February and March. Tomorrow is the first day of Spring! What more could a girl ask for?

      I have fulfilled my meticulously planned expectations (months of researching) with a perfectly planned and executed travel itinerary that went off without a hitch, stayed on schedule and hopefully brought joy to the people and places I visited.

      If you zoom up on the map you will see all the wonderful places I have seen the past month. All said and done, I traveled close to 4000 miles and made over 25 amazing stops, met many new friends saw old friends and toured with long lost family! 50 years was way to long to be without my twin cousin 😊.

      I want to thank everyone that helped to make my trip such a success. I am so blessed with loving family and friends that welcomed me with open arms. Reconnecting with everyone was so joyful.

      Everyone went out of their way to welcome me into their homes and create some very fun and long lasting memories. Don’t think for a second I didn’t notice those special personalized touch’s that were there just for me. Thank you.

      Unforgettable delicious home cooked meals, martinis, late night movies and some puppy love, lots of needed kisses from the puppies!

      Strawberry shortcake, cozy bedrooms, breakfasts, an amazing backyard bird sighting, and some wet and wild boat rides. Note to passenger now that it’s over, as the very nervous assigned driver I had no idea what I was doing but we made it!

      I am already reminiscing…

      Beautiful beaches, bar tending lessons, restaurants, sushi, distilleries, vineyards, and one amazing view after another.

      Perfectly executed charcuterie boards, loving cousins, chicken kabobs times two (lol cousins think alike), homemade coffee cakes, award winning chicken salad, steak barbecue and a very memorable sun drenched nap on a pier with splashing fountains that warmed me to the bone. This feeling is the thing dreams are made of.

      I went over some spectacular Bridges, did some amazing birdwatching, saw many alligators, lunched at a beach side sandy Island and boated through amazing canals.

      I chased some Sunsets and woke early for sunrises. I experienced a Tesla launch, relaxed at the Tiki Hut, sipped Rum Runners ate appetizers and had lots of gut wrenching laughs…all priceless.

      We started at a VRBO property in the fields of Lancaster PA. I did a 4 day solo camping adventure ocean front on the Palm Coast, did lots of visiting and ended when heading back north at two different VRBO properties with amazing sunrise and sunset front row seats in northern FL and SC! Well worth waking for.

      Thank you, thank you, thank you ❤️

      ⭐️ Extra bonus, I stocked up on some cookies and cream milk that as far as I know can only be obtained at roadside Wawa stops.

      An extra thank you goes to my great co-pilots. I know it’s hard to sit in the passenger seat. I really appreciated your guidance and company. You both deserve a gold metal for putting up with me.

      I woke this morning wondering where I was for a second and then instantly wondering where and when I’m going again.

      Cheers to everyone. I love you all and thank you so very much.

      Also, thank you to all that followed my adventure.
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