That’s bread !!!love when you shop around and look at the beautiful butterflies and the different things that are unique!! That’s a hotdog !! lol !! Wow lots of donates and a giant Apple fritter!!! Always enjoy your video with the adventures you are having !! As always BS & BK & BC !!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for another great video. And, when my doctor asks me why I can't loose weight, I can respond by telling him I watch Home A Roam and it always makes me hungry. LOL You two are great!
Thank goodness for that! We've only seen it like that once on the first international donut day that they celebrated a few years ago. Which reminds us, it's coming up again on June 7!
El Guero Canelo is a common stop for me when I've the time to get to the original location, it's not better, I just like the history more, and the Sonoran Dogs are the best in the state, you have to literally cross the border into Sonora to get better. The mesquite bread from Barrio is worth a trip, but as you said, you have to be there in the summer. Another spot that's worth going to, especially if you're on the south side of Tucson is the Desert Museum, we go there every other year, for the last 28 years of living in Arizona. We live closer to Historic Bisbee and Tombstone, so we alternate the Kartchner Caverns (just a few minutes down State Route 90 from I-10) with the Desert Museum. One caveat, unlike Barrior Bread, you should avoid the Desert Museum in the middle of summer, it gets too hot to enjoy too quickly. We try to hit it in May or October. I've never been to that donut place. We're heading up to Tucson on Saturday, we'll add it to the list of places we hit while there.
Hope you enjoy the donuts! So many to choose from 😋 Thanks for all the great tips, too. We saw the desert museum on the map, but sadly didn't have enough time to go on this trip. Now we have a reason to return!
The night sky was gorgeous and the bread looked mouthwatering.
Quite possibly the best bread we've ever had. It was delicious!
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Wow that’s a nice site. Thanks for the inclusion in your vid. It was so great to see you again. Good luck in your next rig search.
It was one of the nicest spots we've boondocked. Great we were able to cross paths again!
That’s bread !!!love when you shop around and look at the beautiful butterflies and the different things that are unique!! That’s a hotdog !! lol !! Wow lots of donates and a giant Apple fritter!!! Always enjoy your video with the adventures you are having !! As always BS & BK & BC !!!!!!!!!!
It was a foodie paradise! 😋😋
Thanks for sharing! It’s wonderful to see your fascinating van life adventures. #TravelVlog
Thanks for the nice comment. We certainly have lots of adventures 😁
Thanks for another great video. And, when my doctor asks me why I can't loose weight, I can respond by telling him I watch Home A Roam and it always makes me hungry. LOL You two are great!
😂😂 oh no! Our videos are going to have to start coming with a warning ⚠️
Great video! My wife loves your hair. Our daughter has very similar hair. 😊
My (M) Mum calls it my Julia Roberts hair 😁
I am glad the line up at the Rolling Pin is not that long 😜
Thank goodness for that! We've only seen it like that once on the first international donut day that they celebrated a few years ago.
Which reminds us, it's coming up again on June 7!
El Guero Canelo is a common stop for me when I've the time to get to the original location, it's not better, I just like the history more, and the Sonoran Dogs are the best in the state, you have to literally cross the border into Sonora to get better.
The mesquite bread from Barrio is worth a trip, but as you said, you have to be there in the summer.
Another spot that's worth going to, especially if you're on the south side of Tucson is the Desert Museum, we go there every other year, for the last 28 years of living in Arizona. We live closer to Historic Bisbee and Tombstone, so we alternate the Kartchner Caverns (just a few minutes down State Route 90 from I-10) with the Desert Museum. One caveat, unlike Barrior Bread, you should avoid the Desert Museum in the middle of summer, it gets too hot to enjoy too quickly. We try to hit it in May or October.
I've never been to that donut place. We're heading up to Tucson on Saturday, we'll add it to the list of places we hit while there.
Hope you enjoy the donuts! So many to choose from 😋
Thanks for all the great tips, too. We saw the desert museum on the map, but sadly didn't have enough time to go on this trip. Now we have a reason to return!
Really like this video! What campground / BLM did you stay in?
Thanks! We loved this spot, it was called Las Cienegas National conservation area
Most of that grass you see is invasive buffle grass. Do us a favor and pull it up. Thanks
Oh how interesting. Do the cows not eat it then?