Author Archives: Greg Alford
Kartchner Caverns…
NOVEMBER 24, 2013. Kartchner Caverns State Park in Arizona features a huge underground show cave with 2.4 miles of passages. The park is located 9 miles south of the town of Benson and west of the north flowing San Pedro River. Long hidden from view, the caverns were discovered in 1974 by local cavers. The … Continue reading
Singing Wind Bookshop. Win Bundy.
NOVEMBER 23, 2013. WHAT A FIND! This little bookshop is so far the most interesting “find” we’ve made on our Journey. At the outset of my blog, I said that for me the purpose of this adventure was not just to view attractions and places, but of more importance to meet the people who live … Continue reading
Benson, Arizona
NOVEMBER 21, 2013. Benson is a tiny town in Arizona near Bisbee and Tombstone. There isn’t a lot to do in Benson, but we stayed there at the St. David RV Park so we would have easy driving access to the places we wanted to visit in the area. St. David is a Western Horizons … Continue reading
A little town called Surprise…
NOVEMBER 18, 2013. When Brad told me that one of his friends had moved to Surprise in Arizona I thought he was joking. Who’d name a town “Surprise?” Turns out that he wasn’t joking and we decided to visit the place. It’s a nice town with lots of new housing, a huge tennis and sports … Continue reading
Eateries in Yuma, Arizona…
NOVEMBER 16, 2013 Famous Dave’s Barbecue Being in Yuma, the lettuce growing capitol of the world and home to mostly migrant farm workers, I was a little surprised that there were some pretty good places to eat near our campground. One was a joint called Famous Dave’s Barbecue. (As I re-read this post in March … Continue reading
Our stay in Yuma…
NOVEMBER 15, 2013 If you like to watch lettuce grow, Yuma is the spot to do it. In fact, I was told by the locals that 90% of all lettuce consumed in the entire world is grown here. That’s probably a slight exaggeration, but not by much. Everywhere one looks are fields of lettuce: iceberg … Continue reading
Away we go…
NOVEMBER 5, 2013 Finally, on November 5, 2013 our Journey officially began as we departed Sweetwater Summit heading for a Colorado River Adventures park in Yuma, Arizona, where we had reservations to stay at the Yuma Lakes Campground. The drive from San Diego to Yuma was uneventful…our new coach ran like a dream. It’s as … Continue reading
Gunner and Mima…
OCTOBER 10, 2013 This is a difficult post to write. It has to do with our two beautiful German Shepherd dogs Gunner and Mima. It’s been seven months since I started this blog and not until this afternoon have I been able to actually write about them…we miss them so much. They used to go … Continue reading
Point Loma Seafoods, San Diego, California…
SEPTEMBER 23, 2013
Hob Nob Hill Restaurant, San Diego, California…
SEPTEMBER 20, 2013
D. Z. Aikin’s Restaurant, San Diego, California…
SEPTEMBER 15, 2013
Staging for the trip…saying good-bye….
SEPTEMBER 15, 2013 After our decision to hit the road for a couple years on our Adventure, there was still lots to do. Getting the accumulations of a lifetime moved and divided between our storage facility and the Motor Home was a daunting task. Florence and I thought this might take 3 or 4 days. … Continue reading
Leaving home…
AUGUST 27, 2013 Leaving our “Wise Old Owl Ranch” in Deerhorn Valley near San Diego wasn’t easy to do. It’s a beautiful spot. People ask: “What’s it like to live out there?” Here’s how I describe it , as Summer fades, Fall approaches and our Journey is about to begin: “Just when you begin to … Continue reading
Leaving San Diego…memories since 1970
JULY 4, 2013. I CAME TO SAN DIEGO IN 1970, after graduating from the University of California at Santa Barbara. I decided to stay a while…and my stay turned out to be more than 43 years! Approaching graduation in Santa Barbara and not having any interest in getting a job just yet, I decided that … Continue reading
Join us as we explore America…
WELCOME ABOARD! This is the story of our “Great American Adventure.” It’s a record of our years-long motor home journey across America. It’s my online scrapbook. My collection of trinkets. My recording of nature’s soundtrack. I want to capture here the sights and sounds of our country, the breeze across the water and the smell … Continue reading




















