by Manny & Roz de Lizarriturri | May 9, 2014 | America, Campgrounds, Cuisine, Culture, Entertainment, Friends, Music, Nature, Serendipity, Wine
Planning our trips can be pretty stressful; I feel totally responsible for our enjoyment. So imagine the pressure I put on myself this year trying to figure out how to celebrate our 30th anniversary. Added to the difficulty of planning for this momentous occasion was...
by Manny & Roz de Lizarriturri | May 2, 2014 | America, Boondocking, Music, State and National Parks, Weather
We couldn’t wait to get to the scenic Skyline Drive and Blue Ridge Parkway, but we quickly found out that leaving in early spring has its downside. Almost all of the National parks were closed until May, the flowers hadn’t blossomed, the trees were still bare and the...
by Manny & Roz de Lizarriturri | Apr 25, 2014 | America, Architecture, State and National Parks
For the last three years there has been some reason or another why we haven’t been able to hit the road until late in the summer. One year, a scare about Manny’s aging mom (now 97) sent us to Mexico for the entire month of July. Last year, a series of problems with...
by Manny & Roz de Lizarriturri | Aug 30, 2013 | America, Canada, Friends
Because Leisure Travel Vans only sells through dealers —and those are few and far between— Leisure Travel Vans (a.k.a. LTV) started an Ambassador Program, so people like us, who love our Serena, offer to show our LTVs to interested people who are unable to find a...
by Manny & Roz de Lizarriturri | Aug 23, 2013 | America, Cuisine, Friends
We had been planning to leave Flourtown, PA right after Memorial Day for a four-month sojourn in Serena to Eastern Canada, but when I fired up the refrigerator, I discovered it wasn’t working properly. Week after week passed, wrong parts came and went, and what...
by Manny & Roz de Lizarriturri | Nov 23, 2012 | America, Canada, Entertainment, History
Walking around old Quebec, you can experience a unique world of art and entertainment without ever stepping inside a museum or entering a dark theatre. As we meandered through the winding streets, we came upon the Mural of Quebecers, a huge fresco which told the 400...
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