Bill & Liz RV Travels https://rvtravelinglizbill.com Wed, 25 Jun 2025 16:21:39 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://rvtravelinglizbill.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/images-150x150.png Bill & Liz RV Travels https://rvtravelinglizbill.com 32 32 SHIPSHEWANA, INDIANA https://rvtravelinglizbill.com/shipshewana-indiana/ Wed, 25 Jun 2025 16:21:39 +0000 https://rvtravelinglizbill.com/?p=6088

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We departed on May 1st from our winter home in Yuma, Arizona, beginning our journey eastward. Our route took us through the scenic landscapes of Arizona, New Mexico, the Texas Panhandle, Missouri, and Illinois, before arriving at our summer residence in Shipshewana, Indiana on May 22, 2025.

Shipshewana has long been one of our favorite small towns. It’s a charming and popular tourist destination known for its rich Amish culture, unique shops, and one-of-a-kind attractions. Surrounded by peaceful Amish farms, the town offers an authentic glimpse into a simpler way of life. To us, it has a vibe similar to Branson, with live entertainment, musical performances, and shows at the Blue Gate Theatre adding to its appeal.

On May 31st, we made the 6½-hour drive to Montello, Wisconsin, to celebrate a very special occasion—our triplet granddaughters’ high school graduation. It was a heartwarming gathering filled with family and relatives, including many we hadn’t seen in years.

Later, we had the chance to connect even more meaningfully through a live YouTube stream with our son Kerry, daughter Holly, granddaughter Emma, Bill, and myself. Together, we shared our journeys and challenges with the Carnivore lifestyle—each of us offering our unique perspectives and experiences.

Divine Treats: A Sweet Journey

Since retiring, I found myself missing the joy and purpose that work brings. That’s when Divine Treats was born. I’ve always loved making Peanut Brittle, and after years of family and friends raving about it, I decided to share it with others as a small vendor in Arizona.

Last year, we visited Shipshewana, Indiana, and discovered the largest outdoor market in the Midwest, home to nearly 700 vendors. We were instantly drawn to the energy, charm, and friendly faces—and this year, we proudly joined the market ourselves!

It’s been a joy meeting so many wonderful people from all over the country, and connecting with fellow vendors has been such a blessing. I’m currently the only vendor offering a unique selection of handmade brittles: Peanut, Cashew, Peanut Coconut, and Cashew Coconut Brittle, along with a variety of cookies and candies.

What surprises many customers is that I make all these sweet treats inside our RV motorhome! Even more surprising—people often ask how I stay in shape while working with sugar all day. I always smile and explain: I love making brittle, but I don’t eat it. Since retiring, I’ve committed to a healthier lifestyle and enjoying the Carnivore way of living. Now our labs Shale and Shadow are also full Carnivore. Their behavior and personality was like when they were puppies.

Being in Shipshewana has also given me a deep appreciation for the local Amish community. One of my favorite places is E & S Bulk Foods, where you can find quality meats—cut just the way you like—and park your car or even your horse and buggy. The simplicity and kindness here are truly special.

One of the highlights of my time here was being invited into the home of a young Amish woman. I had admired the beautiful dress she had sewn herself and mentioned I was thinking about getting a sewing machine. She graciously invited me over to see hers, and I ended up purchasing a Singer sewing machine in perfect condition—still in the box with the instructions!

This journey with Divine Treats has been more than just selling candy—it’s been about community, connection, and a renewed sense of purpose. I’m so thankful for every customer who returns for more brittle, every new friendship made, and every unexpected moment that continues to sweeten this chapter of my life.

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LOOKING BACK AT 2024 https://rvtravelinglizbill.com/looking-back-at-2024/ Sun, 09 Feb 2025 18:38:31 +0000 https://rvtravelinglizbill.com/?p=6033

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This year flew by and hard to believe it is now 2025. We have had a good last twelve months with a few motorhome issues not different if living in a house. Our house is just on wheels. Thank goodness Bill knows how to fix almost everything from diesel issues, electrical, plumbing, and almost anything. Diesel engines have a lot of upkeep.

After leaving Wisconsin late summer we headed north to Upper Michigan and experienced Mackinac Island. After weeks in that location we headed south and ended up in Shipshewana Indiania. This is now on the top of our list of favorite destinations. This location showcases the history of Amish and Mennonite peoples. This is the location of the Midwest’s largest Flea Market with over 700 vendors. As I started vending with the Peanut Brittle we named our small business Divine Treats. We will be spending Summer is Shipshewana and two days a week selling our Peanut and Cashew Brittle.

We had a terrible mishap with our car that it was not worth fixing as it cost more than the value of the vehicle. We love our new to us 2022 Hyundai Santa Cruz. Its like half car half truck. We have never got so many comments from strangers how they love that vehicle.

We also are coming up with our two year anniversary on the Carnivore way of eating. Bill kept his 45 lbs off and me the 35lbs off. Not just weight loss but our past medications-blood pressure, statins and so many others are past medications we no longer take. We are dedicated to have best health possible and we love to feel full of energy and no more brain fog.

I started off last winter in Arizona asked by others to sell Peanut Brittle. I have been making this candy for decades. Now I added Cashew Brittle and being a vendor here in Yuma it not only keeps me busy, but I enjoy the markets and other vendors. Now word is out and two to three times a week I am working either inside a building or under our canopy and banner. Divine Treats is becoming a name here in Yuma. Being on a ketogenic/Carnivore diet this is not hard making a sugar treat as I make it and not eat it. The outdoor markets we both work the booth as it takes quite a long time to set up and Bill is awesome with customers.

 

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ARIZONA https://rvtravelinglizbill.com/arizona/ Fri, 29 Mar 2024 18:48:23 +0000 https://rvtravelinglizbill.com/?p=5536

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Our last couple of months went by very fast. We first stopped in Kingman Arizona for one month hoping to get warmer weather. We enjoyed the Route 66 Museum there and the nice RV Park we stayed at before departing to Las Vegas for my sister Barbara’s 80th birthday. We enjoyed that evening with family and friends celebrating her birthday. We spent three nights in Las Vegas then headed to the biggest boon docking area in the United States-Quartsite Arizona. Thousands and thousands of RV’s all along BLM land. We never dry camped for more than one day so we thought we would give it a try. With no electricity or water hookup we lasted one week. The sunsets were spectacular in Quartsite. We went through a lot of diesel using our generator to watch TV and our Starlink worked great.

After Quartsite we went to a nice small RV Resort Shangri La in Yuma. We are currently in Yuma at Del Pueblo RV Resort. A fantastic and beautiful place we love. We are staying for 3 months and plan on coming back next year. Many activities and very friendly people. The weather here now in February is simply perfect. We unpacked summer clothes, shorts and sandals. Temperatures are in the mid to upper 70’s and sunny every day. Yuma is considered the sunniest city in the US.

We are taking advantage of this area as we are very familiar with it. Between border town Los Algodones Mexico for dental and fun shopping we now went to another border town of San Luis Mexico where our Shadow had his TPLO (ACL)  surgery at an excellent Vet Clinic. So many foreigners like us bring their pets to this clinic/hospital. The cost is 2/3 less than the US and Shadow has an excellent Orthepedic Surgeon. I believe the surgery is the easy part but the post op has been very difficult. We look forward to seeing our old Shadow again.

Three days after Shadow had surgery I had cataract surgery on one eye and next week I have surgery on the other eye. I am also enjoying all the Craft Fairs at all the RV Parks here. It is work but fun being a vendor and meeting so many other vendors. I have an Arizona Food Handlers Certificate as I am selling Peanut Brittle and variety of cookies and other sweets, including my home made blackberry jam that I handpicked from N. California. This keeps me busy which I prefer and love baking and cooking but I DO NOT test or eat any of it I have made these things for years and don’t eat or taste–I am still Carnivore sometimes Ketovore -some cheese but under 8 carbs a day at the most. Bill too!

Other updates: we just got our two Captain chairs reupholstered and were put back in our coach.  They look fantastic. Bill had some electrical hook up for the chairs but so happy to finally have this done.  Hope everyone has a happy and healthy 2024!

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DEATH VALLEY NATIONAL PARK https://rvtravelinglizbill.com/death-valley-national-park/ https://rvtravelinglizbill.com/death-valley-national-park/#comments Fri, 10 Nov 2023 16:35:19 +0000 https://rvtravelinglizbill.com/?p=5390

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We had a few good hours in this huge park. We only touched a part of these 3,422,024 acres of this park. When we left Beatty NV the temperature was 50 degrees. In the National park three hours  later the temperature was 82 degrees. This location is thought to be the hottest place on Earth during the summer. The location is located in Eastern California in the northern Mojave Desert. We can mark Death Valley National Park down on our list of visited National Parks.

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LAKE TAHOE https://rvtravelinglizbill.com/lake-tahoe/ Tue, 07 Nov 2023 22:55:55 +0000 https://rvtravelinglizbill.com/?p=5364

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Lake Tahoe has rocky coves, shady forested areas and panoramic lake views. We enjoyed our drive there and the beauty that surrounded us. Lake Tahoe is the largest freshwater lake in the Sierra Nevada and the largest alpine lake in North America. The deepest part of the lake is 1,645 feet making it second-deepest in the US after Crater Lake in Oregon. 

 

 

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Mount Rainer, Washington https://rvtravelinglizbill.com/mount-rainer-washington/ Sun, 23 Jul 2023 18:45:26 +0000 https://rvtravelinglizbill.com/?p=5171

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We enjoyed a very pleasant morning visiting Mount Rainer as there was no crowds and beauty surrounded us in early July.  The weather was on the cool side being the altitude of over 7,000 feet.  Not too much higher than when we both skydived and free falled from 12,500 feet twenty four years ago. Mount Rainer is the highest mountain in the U.S state of Washing ton. We did not realize that Mount Rainer is a large active stratovolcano in the Cascade Range until we visited here and learned of the history of this mountain. The breathtaking views do not do justice with photo’s but to experience first hand is indescribable.

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GLACIER NATIONAL PARK https://rvtravelinglizbill.com/glacier-national-park/ Fri, 30 Jun 2023 13:04:24 +0000 https://rvtravelinglizbill.com/?p=5094

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One of America’s most beautiful places to visit. We started our first day on the East Glacier National park side and hiked a couple miles through some beautiful areas including waterfalls. The weather was sunny and very pleasant. After two nights on the east side of Glacier we drove the 80 miles to the west side side at a beautiful RV Resort five miles from the west entrance. We stayed here for 4 nights and the weather agreed with us all but some rain the last day. Fortunate it was June and we had reservations for the entire time for Going-to-the-Sun-Road. The only way to drive this road is having a reservation.

This National Park was always on our Bucket List and very fortunate to make it way up here on the Northwest to view God’s spectacular artwork. Just breath taking and different than the Switzerland Alps but just as gorgeous in a different way.

As we move on we will be heading to Idaho, Oregon & Crater Lake, Washington (Mount Rainer) and then to Northern California (Redwoods). Many memories for us on this trip.

 

 

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The month of June https://rvtravelinglizbill.com/the-month-of-june/ Wed, 14 Jun 2023 22:08:36 +0000 https://rvtravelinglizbill.com/?p=5050

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We had many experiences as normal coming from Carthage Missouri up to Wisconsin and see family and now in northwest Minnesota/North Dakota border in East Grand Forks. The weather here has been very beautiful in the 70’s and no mosquitos. We have a week here at the Red River Recreation area. We currently have the largest RV site which gave Shale and Shadow to have fun off leash in our temporary back yard as during the week only a couple other RVers here. We leave in two days for another 200 mile drive. We are just casing out diesel stops to fuel up our rig.

So nice spending time with family in Wisconsin. Our grand daughter Lilly had a High School graduation which gave us the opportunity to see many family and friends. It was nice doing a YouTube video with my son and grand daughter while in Montello. The video was all about our shared Carnivore diets.

As like other large class A RVs many things occur that need repair. Just driving is like an earthquake everytime. We do not miss the rough roads coming here from Wisconsin through Minnesota on HWY 2. A new motor for our patio awning is awaiting for us in Montana at an upcoming RV Park by Glacier National Park. We both will be busy installing that. Our three slide windows have been foggy for the last couple of years and we both have been working on window one. Now today we will work on the second window. This last week we powerwashed our rig as well as a good wax. One more day and we will be on the road again heading west.

 

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VICTORIA & GOLIAD TEXAS https://rvtravelinglizbill.com/victoria-goliad-texas/ Tue, 21 Mar 2023 21:38:52 +0000 https://rvtravelinglizbill.com/?p=4886

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This is the second time we spent our winter in Southeast Texas. Victoria and Goliad have a lot of history in these two cities. The RV resort we are staying at is the same one we stayed at two years ago. Many friendly neighbors and I believe we have one of the best RV sites here. There is plenty of room for Shale and Shadow to play and our site is conveniently located across from the club house.

The Goliad PRCA Rodeo was spectacular and certainly for everyone including children. Such a beautiful sunny Sunday after many overcast and rainy days the last week. From bucking broncos, roping, barrel races and the mighty bull riders and much more. The intermission brought lots of children into the arena for fun entertainment. We look forward to going to more rodeos in the near future.

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ROCKPORT & ARANSAS PASS, TEXAS https://rvtravelinglizbill.com/rockport-aransas-pass-texas/ Sun, 08 Jan 2023 18:57:37 +0000 https://rvtravelinglizbill.com/?p=4542

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Rockport is a city on the coast of Texas. Its home to long Rockport Beach with its fishing piers and rich birdlife. Rockport is known for its endless recreational possibilities and mild weather. The weather has been wonderful in the low to mid 70’s and sunny almost every day.  Rockport is one of the 100 Best Small Art Towns of America, and recognized among the top retirements spots in the nation by America’s Best Places to retire. 

We have a two month stay here and have a lot of places to visit and take in the beauty of this area. One of our favorite sites was Port Aransas on Mustang Island. We took the ferry numerous times to visit the Island and enjoy the beach and the eighteen miles of the island stretching from Corpus Christi to Port Aransas.

Our RV resort Reel Chill is a beautiful park with large RV sites and very spotless with activities daily. We met many neighbors from many states and Canada

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