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Author Archives: Manny & Roz de Lizarriturri

A culinary adventure

Ironic that I didn’t want to spend the day with people Manny hadn’t seen for 40 years and now I can’t get enough of Steve and Joyce! I think there’s a lesson in there somewhere. Perhaps a reminder to be open and to live in the moment! If I could only remember that some of … Continue reading »

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The Chicago Blues

A trip to Chicago wouldn’t be complete for us without going to a real Blues Club. When I was searching for campgrounds that were still opened at this time of year, I called the Illinois Beach State Park and spoke to Peter. Lucky for us, as Peter turned out to be a musician who knew … Continue reading »

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The Windy City

Our next stop on the memory highway was Chicago, a city known to Manny as the home of his college girlfriend and first serious love, Brenda Brisch. Although we wouldn’t be visiting Brenda because she presently works and lives on the Cote d’Azur in France, Manuel announced that he wanted to look up Steve Miller, … Continue reading »

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A trip down memory lane

Recollections of places, events and people from the past are often clouded by years of reminiscing and yearning for the good old days, especially when the good old days were the sixties and seventies, when memories were cast in a haze of pot smoke. Manuel went to the University of Wisconsin when it was the … Continue reading »

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Wherever the wind takes us

When Manny and I declared that we wanted to go where the wind blew us, we thought we were using a metaphor. But shortly after leaving the factory, we headed into some of the worst weather the Midwest had seen in decades. Driving through North Dakota, Minnesota and on to Wisconsin was a challenge. Pelting … Continue reading »

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The Mennonite experience

The sole purpose of this trip was to take possession of our brand new Freedom II Serenity motor home. We hadn’t expected the trip to Manitoba to have a tourist side to it. Located about 20 miles from the US/Canadian Border, Winkler, Manitoba isn’t generally known as a major travel destination, especially one with a … Continue reading »

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A visit to the factory

We had a choice on how to take delivery of our new home on wheels. Most people have their motor home shipped by truck from the factory in Winkler, Manitoba to the dealership where it was purchased, and take delivery and “hands-on” training from the dealer. In our case, our dealership was Battlefield RV Sales … Continue reading »

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The Border

As I write, it is Friday night, October 22, and I am sitting propped up in one of the two sleeping options in our brand new Freedom II Serenity motorhome. Two months ago, it seemed that this day would never arrive, and frankly, it still has a dreamlike quality to it. The first leg of this journey … Continue reading »

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Our journey begins

I am no stranger to the RV lifestyle. Although my parents didn’t have a lot of money, they didn’t let that dampen their spirit of adventure. For years our family vacations were spent going somewhere in one recreational vehicle or another. Starting with a slip-in truck camper, then graduating to a classy Airstream “silver bullet” … Continue reading »

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RV financed yet?

As you can imagine, purchasing our Serenity II dream home wasn’t like walking into a car dealership and arranging financing for a new automobile. It’s more in the category of buying a small vacation cottage. But we weren’t worried. We banked at Citibank, where we had a “Gold Customer” rating through our relationship with Citibank … Continue reading »

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