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I tried to read this, but honestly, it wasn’t as good as listening to your voice read it while I’m driving in my car. I look forward to this every single week, Sherry. I love how you write about your travels and just about the every day things that happen.

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Aw, I'm so glad to hear that you enjoy my audio. I've been self-conscious about my voice from my earliest childhood, so it is a real stretch for me to put it out there on the interwebs.

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Sherry, don’t be. Embrace it. It is what it is, and it’s uniquely YOU!

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Great post! I just got back from two days of canoe camping, where you carry everything you need in your canoe. Definitely helps to travel light (I'm planning to write about it for tomorrow's Welcoming and Wandering). Not quite like backpacking since you can put a cooler, tent and sleeping bags in the middle part of the canoe. Sounds like you guys are learning a lot and having adventures before the adventures! (Also I've driven in Colorado in a car and it's scary enough. I can't imagine doing it in Walter!!)

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Having only canoe camped once, I love it and would do it again in a heartbeat. Can't wait to hear your account! And yes, the driving here is no joke! Walter is handling it like a champ, but the hardest stretch looms large before us for today and tomorrow. We shall see!

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Hi Sherry and Tom; So enjoying your stories and can relate to some. Just wanted to tell you about when we had our motor home. I used the little round tension rods inside the frig to hold jars and food back on the shelves. It keeps everything from falling out when opening the door. Also in cupboards if they fit. Just a helpful tip. Good luck on the travels and life you want to live. Spread the good word to all and keep us posted on your travels.

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Now that you’ve done the shake-down tour, where to next? You mentioned once you might come to Canada.

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