I remember going to the playground of a drive-in theater in Melbourne, Florida, and meeting a child who was the cool kind, who had an imagination and wanted to play, and when I asked her where she was from, she said "Alaska". And I asked her if she could really be all the way from Alaska! I was very impressed. Seeing we were in the opposite corner from Alaska, traveling that much seemed kind of impossible, many times the distance from Florida to Tennessee. Why I was thinking it was such a big deal: it was a long way away, difficult for a kid my age to imagine. Her father was likely military, with some kind of tracking station expertise. Our second-grade teacher had traveled to Alaska as a gift to herself after her graduation from college, but everywhere she went, a plane set her down and picked her back up. Other than that, I had never known anyone who traveled that far, if you didnt count my dad in WWII England, flying over Europe, and my uncle's family, who lived among the occupying forces in Japan. In our imaginations, Alaska was so much a land of snow and igloos that it was difficult to imagine traveling through that to go anywhere else. If you were set down in all that snow, you'd have a hard time going anywhere else. We didn't understand the reality of Alaska, other than our teacher sharing slides of her summertime trip, so that the whole thing of going there seemed impossible. So in our minds, Alaska was about as far away as a place could be, legendary, full of actual Eskimos, and kind of impossible and unreal. No wonder we'd be impressed by anyone coming from Alaska.
It finally happened, the wife and I are in the rig full time. Not without hiccups but no disasters so far. The only issue we couldn't solve is that south Georgia can get pretty cold this time of year. The cold water dump on the head reminded me of a hot tub place I used to to to where they had a sauna and then a cool, but not really cold, swimming pool. What a refreshing experience. Have fun guys and I'm glad you're back to making videos.
4 days counts when you have those experiences 😉😉 reminds me of the mile high initiation 🤣🤣🤣 Looked like fun had by all. Oh ya - Prague looks wonderful. Cheers🍻🍺
We went to Dachau, you go in , be sure to see the Iron art. Up close nothing, from afar a pile of bodies. It gives you the chills. The whole area you feel the terror. Looking at the living conditions. Wow! It made me proud to be a soldier in the American military that free’d them. It makes me sad, they can’t live with the Palestinians in Israel. They don’t remember what they went thru in Germany in WWII. They (Israelis) are doing the same thing to the Palestinians as the the Germans did to them! WTF!
Prague is NOT in Germany. I think you meant to say you passed through Germany on the way to Czechia, Prague. The video beginning implied you were visiting Germany. Why did you skip Germany anyway?
Aahhh my home country the beautiful Czech Republic. Glad you guys had fun!!! Na zdraví!!! 🙂
Thanks! It was a beautiful place.
My last name is Bohemian.
you are finali on the road again...missed you...and lucy too of course..
Thanks. It’s nice to have stories to share again.
That beer spa really looks like something else! Definitely adding that to our list for next time! 🤣🍻
This was such a fun video! You two are so funny, too! Loved it! Miss you guys, post again soon, please! 🥰🥰🥰
Great video. I will never look at hay the same again. Keep on truckin. Thanks Don from California
Thanks Don!
Mal-nut-rition if you wash 'm down with beer 😅
Great video in beautiful Prague 🍻
lol
Thanks.
Good Beer in the Czech Republic. On the Charles Bridge met some young Americans back in May 1990 having a Beer it been legal for them here in Europe.
It was a fun place to visit.
😂😮😊 I don’t quite know what to say! What fun.
Thanks De! Give the pups hugs for us.
😂 What a beery experience
A hoppy one as well.
I thought it was Rebeca getting nervous in Salem with the crowds. But I just found out it’s Ben with the people problem!!
Good morning Dave!
I definitely have a harder time in large crowds than Rebecca does.
In Salem we were both nervous.
I remember going to the playground of a drive-in theater in Melbourne, Florida, and meeting a child who was the cool kind, who had an imagination and wanted to play, and when I asked her where she was from, she said "Alaska". And I asked her if she could really be all the way from Alaska! I was very impressed. Seeing we were in the opposite corner from Alaska, traveling that much seemed kind of impossible, many times the distance from Florida to Tennessee. Why I was thinking it was such a big deal: it was a long way away, difficult for a kid my age to imagine. Her father was likely military, with some kind of tracking station expertise. Our second-grade teacher had traveled to Alaska as a gift to herself after her graduation from college, but everywhere she went, a plane set her down and picked her back up. Other than that, I had never known anyone who traveled that far, if you didnt count my dad in WWII England, flying over Europe, and my uncle's family, who lived among the occupying forces in Japan. In our imaginations, Alaska was so much a land of snow and igloos that it was difficult to imagine traveling through that to go anywhere else. If you were set down in all that snow, you'd have a hard time going anywhere else. We didn't understand the reality of Alaska, other than our teacher sharing slides of her summertime trip, so that the whole thing of going there seemed impossible. So in our minds, Alaska was about as far away as a place could be, legendary, full of actual Eskimos, and kind of impossible and unreal. No wonder we'd be impressed by anyone coming from Alaska.
Good morning from Europe. Thanks for sharing your story Linda.
You have to go to the salt mine just outside Krakow that is absolutely brilliant.
It finally happened, the wife and I are in the rig full time. Not without hiccups but no disasters so far. The only issue we couldn't solve is that south Georgia can get pretty cold this time of year. The cold water dump on the head reminded me of a hot tub place I used to to to where they had a sauna and then a cool, but not really cold, swimming pool. What a refreshing experience. Have fun guys and I'm glad you're back to making videos.
Congratulations and stay warm!
4 days counts when you have those experiences 😉😉 reminds me of the mile high initiation 🤣🤣🤣 Looked like fun had by all. Oh ya - Prague looks wonderful. Cheers🍻🍺
It’s hard always being on the run here.
Ben my boy you gotta tame that rug !!! Or wear a hat.
I can never be tamed and will never conform!
Thanks for watching.
We went to Dachau, you go in , be sure to see the Iron art. Up close nothing, from afar a pile of bodies. It gives you the chills. The whole area you feel the terror. Looking at the living conditions. Wow! It made me proud to be a soldier in the American military that free’d them. It makes me sad, they can’t live with the Palestinians in Israel. They don’t remember what they went thru in Germany in WWII. They (Israelis) are doing the same thing to the Palestinians as the the Germans did to them! WTF!
Resorting to 'topless' clickbait thumbs Benjamin? Well, ya got me! Safe travels...
I’m too sexy for my shirt!
Oops, wrong country reference.
Hope you guys are doing well.
I quit following you when you anchored yourselves in that place in Mexico. good to see you again
"Really from Alaska" have to admit Alaska is kind of isolated and not heavily populated.
There’s only about 750k in a state twice the size of Texas.
Prague is NOT in Germany. I think you meant to say you passed through Germany on the way to Czechia, Prague. The video beginning implied you were visiting Germany. Why did you skip Germany anyway?
I think you might have missed our Germany video.
First Impressions of Germany…as an American
ruclips.net/video/VB6rFnZU5Vc/видео.html