It was an interesting year… 2022. So much has happened since I last posted over a year ago but for some reason, I have had a serious case of writers block and emotional fatigue. I started posts but could never seem to get the words right or finish anything.
There has definitely been some high and lows so perhaps I’ll just try to encapsulate the year somehow.
We spent most of 2022 traveling in our coach, Road House, leaving the Pacific Northwest in the fall of 2021 bound for Florida. Our journey took us through Arizona to see my mother, who sadly ended her Alzheimer’s journey in October 2022. She was always on my mind and our weekly FaceTime calls facilitated by her caregivers kept us connected. I won’t lie to you and say I didn’t struggle with balancing our mobile lifestyle with with the desire to physically be closer to her. In the end, my fiercely independent mother passed suddenly, but peacefully and on her own terms.

After leaving Arizona, we spent a month on Mustang Island near Port Aransas Texas. What a beautiful area and it was great to be able to walk out our door and be just steps from the beach. Fellow RV friends met us there and we made our way to SW Florida together. After a relaxing but busy winter, we fired up the coach and started on the much awaited East Coast and Maritimes trip. In addition to traveling in 22 US states, we visited the Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia regions in Canada while traveling in the Road House. We also traveled to Spain and Portugal for our 30th anniversary in April 2022. It was a fantastic travel year indeed.
Below are three slideshows with some of my favorite 2022 travel pictures.
So, did I really have writers block or just no time to write?
I think it was the latter, maybe?.. Did I forget to mention we also bought another boat??? Yep, we seem to have completely lost our minds in 2022. Blame it on the pandemic, that’s my story and I am sticking to it.

/ˈeskəˌpād/
noun
an act or incident involving excitement, daring, or adventure.
We have long dreamed of cruising the America’s Great Loop and our new boat which we named “Escapade” is going to be our home afloat while we travel the great loop in 2023 and 2024. Seemed like the perfect name for this chapter of our life. It was either Escapade or Reckless Financial Endeavor – LOL!!!
Currently Escapade is in SE Florida, on a friends dock in Hobe Sound. Luckily she road out hurricane IAN without a blemish, safely on land at a hurricane facility which we took her to after we purchased her in spring 2022. IAN was absolutely devastating to so many people in the Florida… it was gut wrenching to watch it all unfold on the news and see how the aftermath destroyed so many peoples homes, business, lives and dreams.
Once we arrived back in SW Florida, we had the opportunity to volunteer for World Central Kitchen. It was just three weeks post hurricane and it was shocking to see the devastation. We spent a day on Pine Island, driving through devastated communities, delivering warm meals to people who were just trying to survive the day. If you’re not familiar with the amazing work WCK does… check out the link above. I’ve been a long time supporter of WCK and love the organization even more after volunteering.
We also had the joy of actually experiencing Hurricane Nicole shortly after arriving in Hobe Sound. It was very nerve wracking, especially after seeing the trail of destruction left by Ian. Luckily Nicole dodged us and was only a fierce tropical storm in our area and again we came out unscathed. So grateful.
We brought Escapade over to East Florida through Lake Okeechobee the end of October and have been consumed with doing much needed upgrades. Also, getting routine maintenance done on Road House, getting her ready for long term storage while getting used to living on a boat again. We will be staying in Hobe Sound Florida until April and I admit, it feels good not to be on the move for a while. That said, we are working our butts off getting Escapade ready to start the Great Loop, perhaps cruising as far as the Chesapeake Bay this year. More on that in the next post.
So there you go…2022…definitely interesting, a bit devastating and somewhat exhausting. I do feel the urge stirring to write again and hope you will stayed tuned for more adventures in 2023.

Wow! What an eventful year. I’m sorry for your loss. I know it’s never easy. My folks used to snowbird at the Pioneer RV Resort on Mustang Islang. When they passed, their ashes were spread in the area.
I look forward to following your Great Loop journey. I’m a huge fan of Lake Michigan and Lake Superior (from the shoreline). Just be sure and pack winter gear for your summer on Lake Superior (whenever that may be). She’s a beauty but never to be underestimated.
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Thank you Ingrid.. it’s definitely been an emotional roller coaster. I wonder if my writers block is lifting.
We plan to be throughs AZ next fall in the coach and would love to see you and Al.
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Brenda, we’d love to visit when you guys are in the Phoenix area. Look forward to seeing you in the fall.
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Thanks for the update. I was getting a little anxious after your long silence. If I had to be anywhere if Florida, it would be Hobe Sound. Nice. Enjoy! When will you pass through L. O. again?
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Hey Brenda,
I’m so sorry to hear about your mom. I know how hard it is.
And I also understand not having the desire to write for long stretches. I hope you will get back to it, though, when you’re ready. I’ll be very interested to follow your Great Loop journey.
“Eventful” is definitely an appropriate word for your 2022. Hopefully 2023 will be a bit kinder, but no less adventurous for you.
Stay well.
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Oh, Brenda, I’m so sorry that you lost your beautiful mom. I also struggled with balancing our mobile lifestyle with the desire to physically be closer to my folks. You seemed to do a good job of staying in close touch with her. I hope your memories of the good times bring you comfort.
You certainly had a wonderful year of travel. And how cool that you volunteered with WCK. That’s one of our favorite organizations, too. Sorry we didn’t see you in Florida. I look forward to following along with your Great Loop adventure!
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