January 1 – 30, 2023 A brand new year full of new adventures! But first, a restful month at Selah Acres.

We have few more weeks to spend at “home” before we head out to start our next Sower Ministry Tour. It’s cold, a bit snowy, but full of great views, colorful sunrises, blue skies, and bright moons at night. We planned to just have some downtime – but we kept busy, imagine that!

January presented us with a lot of NEW things happening with Juice Plus! We are both sharing the great health benefits of eating God’s natural foods. – fruits & veggies (in a capsule or a chew!) The most thoroughly researched nutritional product in the world!

From home we attended a 4 week coaching workshop (several zoom meetings each week). We learned that Juice Plus was now being advertised on National TV, we attended a live workshop in Lakewood, CO, and ordered our own tower garden that will enable us to grow our own produce (when we get back to the cabin this spring. Lorree is advancing in her position with the company and helping so many others build their business and their health! God is providing the resources we need for our nomad lifestyle – and blessing others with good health every where we go! We’re thankful for the years of benefits from Juice Plus.

And while we were inside our warm cabin – this happened outside….

Our Hot Tub froze! YIKES!! It appears that a critter possibly ran over the electric cord and jarred it just enough to become unplugged. With the minus degree nights and 20 degree days, the hot tub didn’t have a chance. (I did think that the guy playing hockey on top on his hot tub was a pretty cool idea! 🙂

After a week of breaking the ice, vacuuming water, running a portable heater in the tub with the lid closed, and waiting for the right sunshiny day with temps above 40, Dennis was shouting and dancing, “the hot tub works and there is no broken plumbing!” Yeah!

Another reason to stay in Colorado was a few ongoing doctor appointments…

Dennis’s legs, ankles, and feet have been swelling and he lost a lot of muscle coordination in his legs over the last several months. It was really affecting his walking and balance.

(Ugly feet!) ….but what a change! We were advised that it could take a year or so for the muscles to regain their full function and for the swelling to stay in balance. We’re thankful for a great outcome! We’re learning that it’s a bit alarming to grow old – but thankful for the life and energy that we do have!

After some research on the meds, vein & artery tests, and discussions with the doctor, we came up with a plan. We added a diuretic, cut the heart pressure and statin meds in half, started using compression socks, and got some PT therapy with instructions we could take on the road with us. WOW – with a diet including Juice Plus, his heart meds were cut in half!

Lorree was able to join her friend Ruth for a Salad In A Jar Party in Colorado Springs. They had a great time and were able to give some valuable health information to the ladies attending!

Dennis went to the shooting range with Duane (Ruth’s husband) an shot up some targets. He had a good time and found the new rifle he has been looking for. So we have a new “varmint” gun. He’s ready for those badgers, coyotes, and bob cats we’ve seen at the cabin.

We had a full few weeks, they went so fast! We learned a lot and had a great “rest” but it’s time to hit the road to our next adventure. We’ll meet up with another SOWER couple at Glen Rose, TX to serve at Riverbend Retreat Center for the month of February.

But first some parting shots of our crisp air, frost on the trees and residual snow!

Bye, Selah Acres – see you in the Spring!

November 27 – December 17, 2022 Back in Colorado – life at the cabin and our 50th Anniversary!

Its a good sign! Welcome to Colorful Colorado – HOME! We also saw a great sign painted all over the back of a car we were following – someone’s driving around being positive and encouraging others! Both of these made us smile 🙂 And then God’s beautiful sunset painting – covering the immersive skies – JOY coming from so many directions! After traveling over 24,000 miles this past year – we were ready to just settle a bit, rest…

…and enjoy our 50 years of memories. Selah!

This time at home gave Lorree opportunities to engage with her partners, customers and training in building her Juice Plus Business. Time is always valuable and while not traveling for a bit, she could have fun encouraging others and teaching the benefits of nutrition!

We even did some decorating at the cabin – a first!

Something we dearly missed while on the road was being involved and connected to our home church. Just down the road from us, we joined Four Mile Community Church – teaching the Word and loving the people! The people here have a heart to share Jesus with the local community by helping neighbors and activity creating events to do just that!

The church decided to host another “Bethlehem Revisited” this year and invite the surrounding neighbors. Since we are “home” we were able to help our church family construct the “town”, the manger, corrals, and other preparations for the upcoming night.

We had a great evening – Dennis became a “Wise Man” and Lorree helped serve in the kitchen. We had a fair turnout (the weather was in the teens that night – pretty chilly!) It was a new adventure for us – sharing the Christmas Story live to our mountain neighborhood friends!

God blessed all of us with a beautiful full moon darting in and out of the winter clouds!

______________________________________________________

December 17, 1972 – 2023 Celebrating our 50 year Anniversary!

“Haven’t aged a bit!” We enjoyed a quiet evening with a delicious homecooked steak meal. We’ve had fun looking back on our early pictures and trying to remember life back then!

___________________________________________________________

We are so grateful to God for the precious moments we can cherish over these past 50 years! Now lets get to more adventures ahead!

October 17 – 26, 2022 Sun, Sharks, and Spooks? at Myrtle Beach Ocean Lakes Family Campground

It was time to just settle a bit. We’ve been “adventuring” for nearly three years, and have traveled a lot these past few months. After reflecting on our life and that this is the year of our our 50th Anniversary we decided that we should take some time to just rest and “recover” for a spell. We made reservations at Myrtle Beach – a favorite of ours from days gone by. But for the first time we were staying at a beach side RV Resort – who knew what we were going to encounter?!?

We left Lake Hartwell, SC following the Juice Plus conference in Atlanta and began our trek to Myrtle beach. Lorree had a zoom conference call the day before – always ready to connect with her Juice Plus people! We took advantage of Buc-ee’s along the route (of course we bought those delicious brisket sandwiches! Yummm!

We were ready for some down time – sunshine and sea shore camping, here we come!

On the road looking ahead – it appears to be the “highway to heaven”!

The SUN! We can still feel the warmth and relaxing nature of sand, sea, and sun! The dunes had previously been wiped out by hurricane Ian a few months ago – but they had already rebuilt them and were now waiting for new dune grass growth to occur. Oh the white sand!

The SHARKS! What?? As Dennis was relaxing on the beach watching the kiddo’s and other waders playing in the waves, a guy right next to him caught a 54 inch shark – from the same area where those kiddos were swimming! Yikes! The crazy part is that if it had been less than 54 inches he was required to return it to the ocean!?! Some regulations are crazy!

The SPOOKS! Who knew that it was so close to Halloween that the park was entertaining a Halloween decoration, costume, and parade event this weekend?! Everyone (but us) had come prepared for the event – we just stared and took pictures!! Some scary stuff!!!

The campground resort was great, although a bit tight in parking sites. We did OK and enjoyed our spot. The large swimming pool, slides, lagoon, and lazy river were beautiful – just too cold and/or closed during the time we were there. We were thankful for the days of sunshine and beautiful beach – they never close!

Wow! They had over 850 RV sites plus 300 rental cabins, lodges, and multi-family housing units. And as I shared before it was a bit tight! We took a picture out of our back window – wondering if we were going to be hit! We had to roll up our awning to give them a few more inches! They did well and no-one had any damage. With all paved roads, this was definitely a golf-cart type resort… we purposely chose to walk!

YIKES! …and then the SPOOKS came out! The resort advertised a Halloween dress up & parade for each weekend in October (we didn’t know…?!) That’s one reason the campground was so full – camping people book this place a year in advance for this event!

It was a lot of fun. It was great to see people interacting again after the National COVID Lockdown. There were so many smiling faces, laughing kids, friendly strangers, and very creative golf carts decked out for the 2 hour parade! We even got a treat out of the deal!

The highlights for us….

We can still hear the waves and the birds and feel the fresh warm breezes – so nice!

Ahhh – the beach! Not crowded, full of fresh air, colors, warmth, and relaxing moments!

And then a great date! …remembering the songs and bands from 50 years ago!

Great times and great memories! We’re so thankful and full of love for each other! …and we love our adventures – still making those memories!

Before we leave the East Coast, we’re headed a bit south to meet up with some Juice Plus friends and partners. We’re enjoying living such a healthy life, full of energy, and to be able to share a thriving business together with some great friends!

We stayed at Skidaway Island State Park just outside of Savanna, GA. It was another great place to park, rest, and enjoy the scenery.

We even had fresh lemons just outside our door!

In nearby Savannah, we really enjoyed a lunch with Kim and Sharon at the Green Truck Pub. Sharon won an award with the JP Company and we were delighted to deliver it to her! We also met up with Lucy at the Oak 36 Kitchen for a delicious evening meal and some catch up time.

We are so thankful our travel lifestyle that keeps us connected to so many friends and family along the way!

Time to pack it up and move on down the highway. We are ready to get back to work at our next SOWER’s project in Alabama. We know there’s amazing adventures ahead! Meeting new friends, helping at a youth & family camp, seeing Tate, Kimberly, and the girls, and a race track adventure! Check it out next!

September 21 – 29, 2022 The Virginia’s! Exploring Red River Gorge Nat Park, Shenandoah Nat Park, and VA State Beach!

Time for more exploring! We’ve plotted a route through West Virginia to Virginia to have some great adventures, Lord willing!

We loved the rolling hills and farms with their red barns. We commented several times, “that looks like a great picture for a puzzle!” We camped at Little Beaver State Park, WV. Nearby is our nation’s newest National Park – New River Gorge and Preserve. It’s our 63rd National Park, created in 2020. It’s 0ver 70,000 acres and follows over 53 miles of the New River Gorge with stunning views, outdoor activities, and so much history!

The New River Bridge was amazing! At the time of it’s construction (1974-77) the New River Gorge Bridge’s arch was the longest steel arch bridge in the world, it still holds this title in the US. It’s 876 feet above the river and replaced the long winding 40 minute drive down into the gorge and back up again. It’s still an amazing engineering feat – constructing a steel arch spanning over 3,000 feet! It’s over 75 feet wide holding a 4-lane highway with a median in between! They have an annual event called “Bridge Day”!!

WAIT! What?? We learned that New River Bridge is the only place in the US where they allow B.A.S.E. jumping on “Bridge Day”. It’s West Virginia’s largest single-day festival and one of the largest extreme sports events in the world. This is the only day each year thousands of spectators can walk across the bridge and watch as serious B.A.S.E. jumpers (with parachutes) get their chance to “fly” 876 feet down into the Gorge below. This year’s event was held October 15. We saw the signs – but were about a month too early for the event. The above pictures are from the internet – what a spectacular crazy extreme event!

We drove around the scenic loop and down to the bottom of the gorge. We had a snack as we visited the ghost town of Thurmond. At one time it was only accessible by railroad and the buildings were built right next to the tracks (see pic of the bank above)! The railroad depot has been converted into a visitors center, this was a very busy town during the coal mining days! Today its a great place for a bit of history for us adventure seekers.

New River Gorge has lots of hiking trails and numerous waterfalls.

We stopped and hiked a bit to see Sandstone Falls. It was beautiful and so relaxing hearing the sound of the falls. (Lorree was either thirsty or wanted to take a dip! LOL!) She was actually just checking the temperature 🙂 This has been another great National Park to explore and come back to someday!

Traveling on into Virginia! (We liked the sign, VA for Lovers!!) We had a great stay at Walnut Hill’s Family Campground. This was our launching pad as we explored Shenandoah National Park. and the surrounding areas.

Just a few miles from our campground we came to this crossroad. North to Shenandoah NP and South to Blue Ridge Parkway. This trip we chose to go North (we’ll go South in a week or so). These roads are labeled scenic drives not for commercial traffic – we had a great day to drive without much traffic.

Shucks…we were a few weeks too early for the Fall Colors to begin. We found quite a few pull offs and saw the vast expanse of the Shenandoah Valley – miles and miles of God’s creation spread out in front of us!

We tried to have a picnic…but the gnats!! Wow – we didn’t even attempt to sit down! So we enjoyed our picnic in the truck.

Near the end of our journey through the Shenandoah / Sky Line Drive, we stopped at the Luray Caverns, a US Natural Landmark. The largest caverns in the eastern US! Famous for the Great Stalacpipe Organ! Such beauty just a few feet below the crust of the earth!

We got to hear the organ by a recording of someone playing it. It is the largest musical instrument in the world! It took three years to connect the organ to hundreds of stalactites that provide the tones for the notes being played. Different tones come from rubber tipped mallets striking different sizes and shapes of the stalactites and then electronically transported to the Cathedral chamber. The mallets cover over 3 1/2 acres of the caverns!

It was beautiful, soothing, peaceful, penetrating sounds! The inscription on the plaque shared, “Man’s genius and the hand of God are in perfect harmony”!

On another day we visited the Woodrow Wilson Museum in Staunton, Virginia. It was a small but excellent museum, we learned a lot. It was fun to see the “Chariot of the President”, Wilson’s Pierce-Arrow limousine!

Included in our tour was a fascinating state-of-the-art interactive World War I trench exhibit complete with lights and sound to experience what life was like for soldiers as they engaged in battle. We saw authentic weapons and learned all about the “Doughboys”. Not sure where the slang term came from but it refers to the US infantry soldiers who crossed the Atlantic and fought in the Great War. The Great War marked the first time in history the United States sent soldiers abroad to defend foreign soil. The Doughboys helped change the course of the war, because the sheer fact they were coming at all helped keep the western allies intact and fighting in 1917, allowing them to cling on until victories were won in 1918 and the war ended.

We made it to Virginia Beach! We stayed at First Landing State Park – another National Natural Landmark. It was not crowded – seemed like we had the beach to ourselves!

We just rested and took advantage of the nice weather. We only had a couple of days to enjoy ’cause Hurricane Ian was landing in Florida and is tracking to be in this area in a few days.

Looking ahead at the weather, we better move on! It’s been great to slow down, see the sights, take time to explore, and continue making memories with each other! So many more adventures to look forward to in the coming weeks – Lord willing!

August 19 – 24, 2022 Can we do Six States in Six Nights? We were determined to get our US map colored in. Let’s Do This!

Still in Maine – a few stops to share before we hit the road!

This was a scenic pull off that intrigued us. The mountain in the far distance is Mount Katadin, “Great Mountain”. This is the highest point in Maine at 5,269 ft. – just shy of a mile high. Which reminded us of home in Colorado, so a bit of reminiscing took place. Then we looked down and saw a heart carved into the fence were we leaning on. So of course we got a bit lovey and HAD to take our picture with the “heart”. After all this is our 50th year anniversary excursion. Lets go see what our next adventure is all about!

On our way we discovered the 3D model of our Solar System established by the University of Maine in Presque Isle. This model extends for nearly 100 miles along U.S. Route 1.

So much to consider – the immense expanse of space and the relative size of “our little world”. The Sun is depicted at the U. of M. as a 50 foot diameter arch (that would be approximately 8 stories high). The planets extend out from that location along highway 1, each one made to scale (93 million miles to 1) based on the size of this sun. Wow!

We found the “Earth” as we left the camp, it was located 1 mile away from the “Sun” and was only 5 1/2 inches in diameter! We still cannot overcome the sense of awe of the vastness of our solar system and how microscopic we are as we live on this amazing beautiful planet. And our solar system is just a small speck in the vastness of the universe! To consider all of this and GOD knows us intimately by name and works out all the details of our lives. He came to this little globe filled with His special creation out of pure unconditional LOVE to save us – “for the joy set before Him He endured the cross”. It’s too fathomable to comprehend!

One more stop while still in Maine – there were sunflower fields! We had to stop and try to get a great picture, but it’s hard to really capture on camera what we are seeing! “…for the beauty of the Earth, for the beauty of the skies….” Beautiful flowers, clouds, and skies!

*********************************************************************

Here we go! We need to sleep in the state for it to count and get colored in. In these next six nights before our next work project, we need to sleep in: Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Jersey, Delaware, and Pennsylvania. The reservations are made, lets’ go!

Night ONE / State ONE – Massachusetts

Wait – What??! All of a sudden there was a message on our dash board – “Check Tire Pressure”. As we drove the pressure in one of the tires kept descending. We pulled over to check it and learned that we had picked up a nail in the sidewall of a back tire. UGH! We asked if there was a tire shop nearby and Yes, there was! We put more air in the tire and found the tire shop. They could order a new tire for us but it would take 4 – 6 hours delivery from nearby town which would put us past the check in at our campsite. We chose to just put on the spare and keep traveling. Thankful for a friendly place to take care of us – and at “no charge”!

We had a pretty nice spot at Black Bear Campground in Salisbury, MA. – but had VERY CLOSE neighbors. The back bumper of our rig was only three feet from the neighbors behind us! For them, it was a multiple family weekend with kiddos, campfires, and dogs. But they were friendly, very respectful and responsible – we had no issues. We had a good visit with them after we got settled.

Night TWO / State TWO – Rhode Island

We hit the road mid-morning expecting about a 2 1/2 hour drive to our camp spot in Rhode Island.

But of course there was the traffic to deal with, it takes lots of concentration pulling a trailer through the crowded highway. We went around Boston and through Providence and kept heading South. Our check-in time at the campground was 3:00 pm – so we had a few hours ahead to do something. The map showed we would be near Narragansett, RI.

This great little resort town is known for their fantastic beaches with great surf conditions year-round, its close proximity to the University of Rhode Island, and the Towers (a castle like structure built in 1883-1886 for the pier casino).

We decided to take a beach stop and enjoy the surf for a few hours. This is Scarborough Beach on the Narragansett Bay. We were able to drive right in and park our truck and rig right on the grass parking just a few steps away from the beach. What a blessing!

We changed into our suits, took our chairs, and relaxed. It was a beautiful day and not real crowded where we were. The water was spectacular, the sand was soft and clean, lots of people walking, swimming, and plenty of sunshine. It was relaxing after the drive through traffic all day.

The only issue….was the smell! We stayed until we couldn’t any longer. What was it? We googled, “why does Scarborough Beach stink?” It was the Red Asian Algae that was in the water a ways from shore. It is a seasonal thing that lasts a few weeks and we timed it just right – ugh!

When we arrived at Wawaloam Family Campground, we didn’t realize it was a destination resort campground. They had a huge pool, waterslides, splash pad, and so many family activities going on – very impressive! We again changed into our suits, grabbed our towels and enjoyed the rest of our day poolside! When we set out this morning we had no idea (or plans) to have an afternoon filled with scenic sights, beach time and a resort pool – so FUN!

Night THREE / State THREE – Connecticut

On our way we crossed several rivers including the Mystic, Thames and Nordic Bay. There is a lot to see and do in this area. On the Thames in and around New London, there is Fort Griswold, Fort Trumble, The Coast Guard Academy, the USS Nautilus submarine, museums, and more. We’ll have to come back – we just didn’t have the time to take it all in.

Our first drawbridge on our trip – had to wait just a bit for the bridge to lower.

This colorful dragonfly decided to pay us a visit – its wings were so interesting! The colors are just starting to change here. We are seeing more and more color in the trees every day.

We arrived at our Connecticut campsite around mid afternoon. We were feeling tired so we just rested at our campsite nested in these beautiful woods. This site really reminded us of home in the mountains! So woodsy, calm, and relaxing. We even enjoyed the rain that day!

Night FOUR / State FOUR – New Jersey

Today was planning to be about a 3-4 hour drive – around New York City of course!

We made a comment that this six day trip could be a “Groundhog Day Movie”. Get up and going, hit the highway, drive, park and setup for the night. Driving in Eastern U.S. is almost always with trees on both sides and you can’t tell where you are. We didn’t even know we drove around New York city! We crossed the Hudson River – but with the guard rails and girders, all we could see was the road ahead. This was also a rainy day – so we just cranked up the tunes on the radio and enjoyed each others company.

Mountain View Campground was a little different for us. It had great reviews and a good price so we booked it. When we arrived we met the owner who was very pleasant and conversational, nice guy. He said, “follow me to your spot!” We literally drove through an open grass field making turns wherever, then up a slight hill and landed between two bushes/trees. They did have a kids playground available and the sites were well spaced apart for privacy. It had rained all day until we arrived, so I put us in 4-wheel drive just in case. We got parked and level then the rain just poured for the next few hours. Perfect timing! Everything is so green. (Hmmm, we never did see a view of mountains?)

Night FIVE / State FIVE – Delaware

These six states that Dennis had booked campsites in were a bit difficult to find a nice place for one night. The campgrounds were very seasonal and/or had a two night minimum. We were thankful Dennis booked these last April! Being a small state, Delaware was a challenge, but they had some great State Parks!

Were seeing more and more colors changing as we drive – we can only imagine what the days ahead will bring.

No rain today! This was a big blue sky, fluffy clouds and sunshine day! We skirted around Philadelphia and headed south into Delaware.

We’ve decided we really like State Park and/or National Park campgrounds and will defer to them when we have a choice. This was a quiet, beautiful camping spot nestled in the trees with lots of small wildlife. It is amazing to see how effective the squirrel is camouflaged on the forest flour amongst the fallen leaves. We had a nice restful evening/night in Delaware.

Night SIX / State SIX – Pennsylvania

We decided to take a route between Washington and Baltimore rather than retrace our path back the way we came yesterday. Look what was up ahead…the Chesapeake Bay Bridge! (Not to be confused with the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel). This is part of Highway 50 which crosses the United States – and right through our home stomping grounds in Colorado!

We learned that the Bay Bridge is one of America’s scariest! The Bay Bridge over the Chesapeake, takes drivers nearly 200 feet into the air! As we drove the approximately 5 miles across, we also felt a bit uneasy – very similar to our trip over Red Mountain Pass in the Colorado mountains. What makes the bridge so terrifying? The lanes are very narrow, there’s no shoulder and there’s nowhere to go if you need/want to stop. For some it’s the height and there are frequent high winds. We talked about all of these things as we drove.

A lot of drivers don’t like the low railings, which offer views of the water 200 feet below! There’s even a service provided to transport people from one side to the other because of their fear of driving across, lots of people just cannot do it!

We made it without incident and without any traffic delays which we learned is nearly an everyday occurrence. This is a major commute to Washington DC for hundreds of people.

Back on land, we passed this sign and realized we were so close to our Nation’s Capitol. It reminded us to pray for our leaders – that they would receive wisdom from God and lead our nation with strength, love, and humbleness.

We made it to Pennsylvania and our campsite for the night. Another State Park – Shawnee State Park was a great spot, hardly any other campers, and had a huge lake in the middle of the park.

One of our highlights this trip was meeting up with Ron and Linda Hoffman (cousins) who live only 25 minutes away. We met and ate at the historic Jean Bonnet Tavern. We were introduced to a “Pennsylvania salad…same as other salads but with French fries thrown on top – very different, but not bad!


A bit of the history includes: George Washington and his troops passed here, as did countless settlers in wooden wagons heading to our nation’s great western territories. So too did thousands of travelers in new newfangled motor cars driving the Lincoln Highway. The Lincoln (Route 30) was the first road across America, stretching from New York to San Francisco. Several weeks ago, we had listened to an audio book titled “The Lincoln Highway” so this was very interesting to us!

WOW – we did it! Six States in Six Nights! We had a blast and enjoyed each day’s adventure. There are many areas and places that we could come back to visit and spend so much more time at. We are thankful for the safety and the adventure of life that God has blessed us with! Now, on to our next SOWER Project in upper/western Pennsylvania!

July 15 – 17, 2022 We’re headed to MAINE! But first – a sweet Hi and Goodbye to our nearby families – Colorado & Kansas!

We left on a Friday looking forward to what adventures lies before us! We’re planning to see our kiddos, explore new lands, meet new people, and learn more of God’s plan for us…all the way to Maine!

First of all, just had to share, we loved getting these great pictures of Nick, Rachel, Isaac, Kaylee, and Mary with Grandma LC!

…and just a few more phots of our precious family that were recently shared with us – We LOVE all these kiddos!

On our way through Rocky Ford/Las Animas, we enjoyed a lunch with Ben & Heather, Jayden & Josh. (Jeremy was working). We had a fun lunch, got all caught up on what’s happening, some laughter and sweet hugs! Thankful for these moments in time.

Then our route directed us through Kansas. We stopped and spent a night in Newton and enjoyed a fun visit with our Busenitz family – so full of smiles!

A day full of games, talking, laughter, good food, and topped off with a trip to Braum’s Ice Cream shop. It’s so good to connect with our family every chance we get while traveling. Changes are in the works for Jon & Becki and Nick & Rachel. Both families are accepting calls to enroll in seminaries and both families will soon be relocating to other states. We are so joyful that we can travel 24/7 and can see all of our kiddo’s wherever they are!

WHAT? This is breaking news…our most recent tank of gas in Kansas was purchased at under $4.00 per gallon! (Note the highest octane was the lowest price – Hmmm). Haven’t seen that kind of price for a long while – maybe this trip to Maine won’t be as expensive as we have been planning – yea!

Camping and traveling through Missouri, we found our first covered bridge! It was just a few miles from our camp so we had to go exploring.

So interesting! We decided we would seek out more covered bridges during our journeys.

Moving on – next we get to see our sweet family in Michigan. Looking forward to hugs, adventures, projects, and making more memories!

May 11 – 25, 2022 At Selah Acres, a lot of adventure can happen in only a couple of weeks! (Family, HighPark Fire, and SNOW!)

Some of the Family came to see us at the cabin the weekend we arrived home. So much fun to get laughs and hugs and make some memories!

Our Busenitz family from Kansas spent a few nights and days with us before they joined their family reunion just south of Divide, CO. Carl, Beth & Anya joined us for Saturday. We had great weather and the kiddos were full of energy – it’s always great to catch up on life again.

…and we always enjoy the food and fellowship! YUM!

Meanwhile, down by the neighbors fence, the horses heard the kiddos and came a trott’in!

One of the big highlights of the weekend was being with our neighbors horses! Marvene met us at the fence and had the kids interacting with several of them. They enjoyed brushing, feeding, and getting rides. Thanks Ken & Marvene – best neighbors ever!

Our weekend ended TOO fast! Of course we had to include hot dogs and smores over the “campfire” before it was all over. (There’s a Stage 2 fire ban in effect so no open fires.) God gave us a beautiful evening with a spectacular sunset over Selah Acres – a good moment to pause and reflect how blest we are!

ALERT! We learned there is a forest fire just 12-15 miles SE of us – the High Park Fire!

The winds are blowing east and south – so we seem to be safe here. The area of Cripple Creek and surrounding ranch lands were potentially at risk and incurred evacuations. So close… our local church (Four Mile Community Church) is at the crossroads of the open/closed highways!) offers help!

These pictures are taken from the news postings. We never actually saw the fire but kept alert and tuned in to what was happening! We did see the helecopters getting water from Wrights resevoir nearby – spectacular action!

We volunteered to help serve the fiire fighters/first responders. It was a privilege to serve and give support to these brave men and women. (The most appreciated “gifts” were the restrooms, warm breakfast burritos, cough lozenges, eye drops, and the WIFI!)

What a priviledge to provide support to the fire fighters and other first responders. There was a bonding that took place as we worked together as best we could. We are so grateful for this opportunity to be near the front lines of a community crisis and to be offering strategic help! We joined into lots of prayers for God to intervene and put out the fire before it gets out of control! And then………..

That High Park fire was snuffed out by God overnight!

Unbelievable SNOW (and so unexpected – in the middle of May!)

At first we commented that historically it has snowed in May – so not that unusual, but….

It kept snowing and snowing and snowing! Over four feet of accumulated snow in two days! – more than we ever experienced in Michigan!…and to think we were playing and having outdoor fun with our grandkids just a few days ago!

We were over joyed that the fire was snuffed out – but then overwhelmed at the sight before us! After several episodes of shoveling, we tried to drive out of our property by memory (we couldn’t see the road). We ended up doing some off-roading with our four wheel drive to get down to the main road!

In Colorado – just wait it out. After a couple of warmish/sunshiny days – the snow disappeared. It was time head south to Durango for our next Sower Adventure – Cross Bar X Youth Camp. We are officially the sponsers of this camp and this will be their first time with SOWERs at work on the property!

Remember that curve on the road just outside of Guffey from our previous blog Here’s the same view with a bit of our recent snow to highlight the view.

All of this adventure – within just two weeks!

Another reminder that with God there is no limit to the day-by-day adventures He will give each of us. Remember… “everyday with God IS an adventure!” We continue to hold on tight to His strong arm! Whew!

March 29 – April 1, 2022 A quick California Vacation – Palm Springs and Joshua Tree National Park!

Its been a long time since we’ve been in California! We honeymooned in California way back in 1972 – 50 years ago! (Just a side note – we are arriving upon our 50th year of marriage, so we’re planning a cross country trip from the bottom left corner of the US to the top right corner this year – stay tuned!) Currently California has some different regulations and significant cost differences – but we’re here to enjoy the United States however it looks! “This land is your land, this land is my land, from California – to the New York Island…this land was made for you and me!”

Yikes – whew boy! We thought we were paying the high price of 3.89 to 4.29 for gas in Arizona – but now we crossed the border! A full tank of gas for our truck will now cost approximately $200.00. Crazy!!! When we saw a sign for 5.49 we got excited!!??!!

Palm Springs, CA Lots of action and high living!

We stayed at a KOA just outside of Palm Springs. We made a trip into the city for a walk around, a bite to eat, and some ice cream! It was fun to see all the hollywood stars imbedded into the sidewalk and various statues along the way. We’re learning that 60+ partying is way different than 20+ partying – but we had a very fun adventure!

Our next adventure was to the Joshua Tree National Park – a very unique place to see!

What is a Joshua Tree?

The Joshua Tree is Not a Tree. Legend has it that Morman pioneers named the “tree” after the biblical figure, Joshua, seeing the limbs of the tree as outstretched in supplication, guiding the travelers westward. Some evidence suggests that the biblical figure Joshua, and the Joshua trees, represented the Mormon conquest of the desert. Instead of the branches resembling outstretched arms in prayer, perhaps the tree’s sharp, blade-like leaves brought to mind the arrayed forces of Joshua’s army. Overtime the name stuck and these yucca family plants, famous for its grotesque appearance, are now called “Joshua Trees”

…and there were these amazing bold gigantic rock formations in the Joshua Tree National Park! These were as captivating as the the trees – we hiked through the park and enjoyed all of the sights!

Amazing huge rock formations! It was fun to scramble up to this arch in the rocks.

So this is posted – as “science”. We laughed at the absurdity (but also sadened at the thought this is what is being taught). Wish we could have a few more “giant ground sloths” to keep the Joshua Trees thriving, but alas … no more Joshua trees for the future!

Yes! …we relaxed by the natural heated mineral hot pool provided by the KOA we stayed at. Wow – what a great way to spend a day – so refreshing!

Now we’re ready for our next SOWER project – Ironwood Camp. It’s in the middle of the Mohave Desert, what will that be like?!

February 27 – March 6, 2022 Arizona free time! Our projects, making repairs, great food, the sights, family & friends!

Lorree – she’s always making something happen! She continues to love her new oven and is now baking sour dough items like these wonderful loaves of bread! She has also been quilting all along – and just completed this warm-wintery-rag-quilt-for-her! She is so talented and full of ideas to occupy her “down” time!

Meanwhile… Dennis is underneath the rig trying to locate a leak in our gray water holding tank (Thankful it’s not the black tank!!) Looks like we might be able to do a simple JB Weld patch on this and make it go away!

Our Sower friends are still here for a few days and we’re always eager to try out a new food menu – how about going to the “Boxyard” and getting some bacon wrapped Percheron Burritos!?! [FYI: a Percheron horse (2,600 lbs) is bigger than a Clydesdale!]

A fun little lunch area downtown Tucson made out of shipping containers! Each spot (like several food trucks) offers a different menu choice: Vietnamese, Pizza, Burritos, and more. We arrived at 11:30 am. (they said it would open at 12:00 pm.) …AND they finally opened 1:00 pm! Yes, it was worth the 1 1/2 hr wait! (delicious…but couldnt eat it all – especially with the side order of cheesy french fries!)

On the weekend, we were able to face-time Mom Johnson. It’s always a special time to be able to catch up with each other and hear how God continues to bless her! She is doing so well – we love her smiles and the joy she shares with everyone! We especially appreciate Kay living with Mom and watching over her.

Somebody said that SOWERs only work Mon – Thurs because Friday is for RV repairs! Our friends Craig & Karen Burrell were leaving and they discovered their stairs didn’t close back in. It ended up in disconnecting and then strapping them up in order to leave today.

While doing some shopping, we were amazed at the plants available in the area for gardening – lots of succulents and blooming cactus. So colorful! (The tall one in back is my favorite rose! …ahh)

Sabino Canyon and Mount Lemon – Sights TO See!

We ventured out to visit the Sabino Canyon and do a bit of hiking. We learned a lot more about the native cactus and desert environment.

Love this picture – what a beautiful landscape God has created here in Arizona, whew!

We enjoyed a hike around the welcome center and into the desert nature area. We received some sage advice from Smoky and the Sanguaros! LOL! Amazing plant life to experience!

We rode the tram up into the canyon. Such a pretty view of the Sabino Creek. There was still runoff from a recent rain and some of the snow pack on top of Mount Lemon.

As we headed up to Mount Lemon from Sabino Canyon, we immediately had a view overlooking Tucson. In only one hour, we climbed close to 7,000 feet (from 2,300 to 9,100 ft) in about 9 miles. We learned of the four different life zones: at the base is the Sonoran Desert, going up is Semi-Desert Grasslands, Oak Woodland, Pine-Oak Woodland, Ponderosa Pine Forest, and Mixed Conifer Forest at the top. The pine and conifers reminded us of being at our home in the Colorado Rockies. Spectacular contrast in such a short time – the only place in the United States to experience this in such a contained area.

As we drove we got to see many “HooDoo’s” These are stacked rocks (of course billions and billions and billions of years of water erosion caused this LOL!) Beautiful views all along the way!

…from feeling the heat at 91 degrees at the bottom, to praising the Lord for the coolness of 59 degrees at the top. Amazing! At the top is a ski slope still covered with snow! We really enjoyed this adventure – if you’re in the area be sure to put htis on your schedule!

Enjoying friends and family!

We were able to meet up and enjoy a dinner out with our friends Rick and Sandi Gibson. It’s also great to share life and stories with friends as we travel – whenever we can!

And another facetime visit! This time with Ray & Sarah, Jeremiah, Asia, and Faith. Loving our family from afar – so thankful for technology!

We learned a new word at church this weekend… “theodidaktoi” …Paul probably made it up since it’s only found once in the Bible (1 Thess 4:9) and never in any other greek liturature. But it’s a powerful word meaning “taught by God”. We have been taught by God in so many ways and times throughout our life, and especially through these many adventures. Like our motto says, “Everyday with God is an adventure!”

We’re getting ready for our next SOWER project – and we’re staying right here in Tucson at The Gospel Rescue Mission! We’ll be joined by one other couple to serve for the month of March. Wonder what adventures God has planned for us next!?!

November 21 – 27, 2021 A very special Thanksgiving! “I will bless the Lord at all times, His praise shall continually be in my mouth!” Ps. 34:1

Just to back up a bit – We were blessed with our 20th grandchild on November 5th! Welcome Mary Irene Johnson to Nick & Rachel’s family! We are overjoyed and thankful for God’s goodness to all of our family. We are looking forward to the day in the near future we will get to hold and love on Mary! We’re already planning an adventure trip to be with the family later in December during our Christmas break.

What happens if you don’t take the time to trim those groves of Palm Trees in your backyard?

We snapped this picture while driving. We commented that, “those need a trim job!” Still pretty – but wow what a contrast from the palm trees we are used to seeing! Just a reminder to us that sometimes we need to stop and give attention to work on personal projects while on the road.

We’re a bit shocked at the current prices for gas and propane – yikes! (The last price we paid for propane was barely over $2.00 gal.) This week, Dennis worked on a few RV repair and maintenance items. He also researched solutions for a new oven…shhh, it’s Christmas for Lorree! (I also know he has a strong craving for one of Lorree’s apple pie’s for Thanksgiving!) Lorree stayed busy finishing up several quilts for our latest graduates, and worked on some Christmas decorating ideas.

The RV oven just didn’t cut it – way too small to really bake anything, and had a constant habit of burning stuff! Dennis learned that the new Ninja Foodi AirFryer Convection Oven would fit in the same space! (…and it was a “black-friday” special!)

With a little remodeling and some new wiring, he was able to replace the oven and reinstall the stove top burners. So excited to have this new appliance in our RV! Merry Christmas Lorree – let the cooking and baking begin!

Oh Yeah! That is a beautiful sight (I’m talking about Lorree of course!) …and what a heavenly smell – YUM!

We enjoyed a warm Thanksgiving meal with SOWER friends, Ralph and Lella Bledso. We’ll be working together at our next project in Phoenix. They came and spent one night and day with us at “the oasis”! We each cooked our own meal and shared a table by the pool – so fun! And of course we enjoyed Lorree’s fresh baked apple pie!

So thankful for our family – we all make an effort to stay in touch! It’s a giant blessing to continue to share life together even while on the road!

Everyone had a special Thanksgiving Day with friends and family. Looking forward to spending and sharing Christmas together soon!

Speaking of Christmas – Dennis got an early present too! The metal tool box that’s been riding around in the back of our truck has weathered too many miles, bumps, and pot holes. Dennis was able to find the new Milwaukee pack out drawer system (after searching many stores). He is so excited – and it all fits perfectly!

All this anticipation for Christmas led Lorree to find some cute little things to decorate our RV with. Sure makes it feel more like Christmas! (…and we get to enjoy it for a whole month!) Lorree, thanks for making our RV a home!

It’s time to move on from one oasis to the next! We’re setting up camp at our next SOWER Project for December. We’ll be serving at Phoenix Christian School in downtown Phoenix. Looking forward to new adventures with old friends and new…what’s ahead for us?