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    Oceans Unseen: Exploring the Field Museum’s New Temporary Exhibit

    June 13, 2024 - By Jen

    Going to the Field Museum is always exciting, but our recent visit stood out. We went there with Josh’s colleagues for a meeting and got to see the temporary exhibit, Oceans Unseen. This exhibit takes you beneath the waves to discover the hidden wonders of the deep ocean. The exhibit…

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    Bloodsuckers: Legends to Leeches- An Inside Look at the Field Museum Exhibit

    June 11, 2024 - By Jen

    Visiting the Field Museum is always an adventure, but our recent trip was particularly memorable. We were there with Josh’s coworkers for a meeting and had a chance to visit the Bloodsuckers: Legends to Leeches temporary exhibit. As we explored the exhibit, we learned about all sorts of blood-feeding creatures,…

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    Fort Massac State Park Campground Guide & Review

    June 6, 2024 - By Jen

    Thinking about camping at Fort Massac State Park? We had a two-week stay, and we’ve got plenty to share. Nestled along the Ohio River in Illinois, this park offers a unique blend of natural beauty and rich history. In this post, we’ll dive into our experiences, provide an honest review,…

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    Exploring the Ancient Wonders of Wickliffe Mounds State Historic Site

    June 6, 2024 - By Jen

    While camping at Fort Massac, we took a trip to Cairo, IL, and discovered the quickest route was through Kentucky. On the way back, we decided to stop and visit Wickliffe Mounds State Historic Site, in Wickliffe, Kentucky. We’ve been to several Native American mound sites before, but I don’t…

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    A City at a Confluence: Visiting Cairo, Illinois

    May 31, 2024 - By Jen

    People warned us not to go to Cairo. But we did anyways. And yes, we found destruction and decay. But we also found hope. Hope from the people desperately trying to preserve their town and its history. This post has taken a while to write, because we haven’t been able…

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    Quest Accepted: Discover the Magic of Boo Castle Park

    May 28, 2024 - By Jen

    During our April trip to Carbondale for the solar eclipse festivities, we checked off a must-see spot from my Atlas Obscura bucket list: Boo Castle Park. Officially known as Jeremy Rochman Memorial Park, this privately owned gem stands out as one of the coolest parks we’ve ever visited. The park,…

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    Meeting the Man of Steel in Metropolis, Illinois

    May 16, 2024 - By Jen

    We visited Metropolis, Illinois- the official hometown of Superman. The town of Metropolis was founded in 1839 and was home to a 1700s fort before that. But it wasn’t until many years later that residents noticed that the town happened to share the name with Superman’s hometown. In 1972, the…

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    Visiting the Bucky Dome Home Museum: A Geodesic Wonder

    May 10, 2024 - By Jen

    We took a tour of the Bucky Dome Home in Carbdonale. This is the only dome home that Buckminster Fuller and his wife ever lived in. The couple lived here in the 1960s when Fuller was a professor at SIU. Today, the dome home is owned by the RBF Dome…

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    Exploring the Wonders of Giant City State Park: Guide and Review

    May 3, 2024 - By Jen

    We visited Giant City State Park, one of the more popular and famous parks in southern Illinois. Giant City is full of things to do- there are so many activity options, lots of hiking to interesting areas, a visitor center, a lodge with restaurant, and even campgrounds and cabins for…

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    A Nature Lover’s Paradise: The Ultimate Ferne Clyffe State Park Campground Guide

    April 30, 2024 - By Jen

    Ferne Clyffe State Park is in the heart of the Shawnee National Forest area of Southern Illinois. This state park is great for hiking, while also putting you near other amazing parks and wilderness areas. It features RV, tent, and equestrian camping. Our guide will tell you all you need…

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Step back in time on the CCC Swinging Bridge at Ti Step back in time on the CCC Swinging Bridge at Tishomingo State Park! 🌉 Built in 1939 by the Civilian Conservation Corps, this swaying footbridge offers stunning views of Bear Creek and leads to epic hiking trails. A must-see piece of history! 🏞️
 
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As full-time RVers, our truck bed is basically our As full-time RVers, our truck bed is basically our shed! 🛠️

Whether you're just getting started or curious about RV organization, this quick look into our setup might give you some helpful ideas!

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They called it the ‘End of the Line’… and no They called it the ‘End of the Line’… and now we know why. 😳🔒

Touring Brushy Mountain State Penitentiary was like stepping into a chilling time capsule. From infamous inmates to eerie energy in every corridor, this place is packed with history- and a few ghost stories too. 👻 

After walking the cell blocks, we did a whiskey tasting at the on-site distillery 🥃 and grabbed a bite at The Warden’s Table. Who knew prison could taste this good? 😅 

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We survived our whirlwind weekend in Maryland! Jo We survived our whirlwind weekend in Maryland!

Josh and I got to Maryland last week, but then this last Thursday was when his coworkers got to town and the real excitement began. We started off Thursday afternoon at the USGS Bee Lab. The lab offers growing space for local organizations, so we potted some seedlings with Wild Ones Chesapeake Bay and then took a tour of the new lab building. The Bee Lab is on the federal chopping block, so they have been minimizing their projects in case they have to close. That means the shrubs Josh and I planted last year in a new research plot are gone and rehomed, so it was pretty sad. We are still holding out hope, though, that funding can be saved or the lab can be moved to USFWS!

After the bee lab, we headed to DC Green Drinks at Metro Bar. We met lots of great people here!

Friday we spent the day with Wild Ones Chesapeake Bay setting up for NatureFest and meeting with the BBC crew that would be filming the event! We ended up Friday night with having to pick up Josh's boss and coworker from the restaurant we all had dinner at and take them to the impound lot to get the rental car back (don't worry, it's their own fault it got towed 😛).

Saturday was NatureFest at College of Southern Maryland, put on by Wild Ones Chesapeake Bay, Neighborhood Creative Arts Center, and Keep La Plata Beautiful. We helped staff the Wild Ones booth and hung out with Molly the Monarch. We ended Saturday night at the demolition derby! We went with Josh's boss and his coworker & her family- it was everyone else's first time at a demo derby, so that made it extra fun.

Sunday, we drove from Maryland to the eastern edge of Ohio where we stayed at a great Harvest Hosts winery. Then Monday, we had a few more hours to drive to the Detroit area. Our crazy weekend is done for me, but now Josh is at a conference in Detroit for the next two days. Meanwhile, I'm hanging back at our campsite by the beach!
Josh grew up doing Memorial Day ceremonies with Bo Josh grew up doing Memorial Day ceremonies with Boy Scouts, so when we happened to be in the Washington DC area for Memorial Day we wanted to find something special to do. 

Sunday we visited Arlington National Cemetery for Flowers of Remembrance- the only time that the public is allowed to walk up to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier to place a flower. Then we caught the end of their Meet a Sentinel event, a lecture on the history of Memorial Day, and a walking tour focused on Army history in honor of the Army's 250th birthday.

Monday, we went into DC proper. We didn't get to everything we wanted to, but we got to watch the Memorial Day Parade- which is considered the largest Memorial Day event in the country. The parade itself was neat, but walking around before-hand through the setup might have been even cooler. Everywhere we walked there were bands rehearsing and it was pretty wild to witness (and hear!). 
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