From the Arch to the Ozarks: Volunteering, Licensing and Life on the Road
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From the Arch to the Ozarks: Volunteering, Licensing and Life on the Road

We kicked off this adventure as a way to celebrate Karie’s sabbatical, but along the way I was meeting with clients, licensing partners, and manufacturing providers along our route. This landed us in Mark Twain National Forest.

Mark Twain National Forest has a wide range of popular recreation opportunities. With seven wilderness areas, the Ozark Trail, the Eleven Point Wild and Scenic River, many campgrounds and day-use areas, springs, and locations such as

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Parking Lot Perspective: Finding Grace at Thistle Farms
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Parking Lot Perspective: Finding Grace at Thistle Farms

Love Heals.

It sounds like a pretty straightforward sentiment — maybe even an aspirational virtue. For us, it all started with a book, a few lavender-scented dryer balls, and eventually, a curiosity mixed with a longing to support the cause. That’s how we ended up in Nashville, Tennessee — parked under an overpass, in an alley, next to a dumpster…

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Mammoth Cave National Park: 426 Miles of Memories
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Mammoth Cave National Park: 426 Miles of Memories

Fuzzy… Chicken… Nuggets…

This was how our park ranger chose to describe the bats that inhabit the cave systems in south-central Kentucky — a perfectly timed attempt to ease the fear of the unknown for anyone who hasn’t had the pleasure of being close enough to actually see these creatures.

I’ll be describing bats this way for the rest of my life. ~

Our first experience at a National Park as RV travelers landed us at Mammoth Cave National Park.

On day one, we tucked ourselves into the campsite and did our best to get our bearings — and taper the fear of the unknowns…

…There was no electricity or water at our site inside the park — a new set of challenges we had planned for but never actually experienced. We filled the onboard water tank at the camp store, leveled the trailer, and hauled the generator out of the back of the truck to charge the single RV/marine battery during the approved hours — careful not to become those people during quiet time…

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