To escape Cleveland's winter, former reporter Florence Heckel Russell and her husband head South in their new RV. When they return after spending months together in a 23-by-8 foot space, they are, miraculously, still married. From Mammoth Cave to Carlsbad Caverns, the couple adjusts to close-quarter living as they stumble through adventures: fun, frustrating and at times downright scary. Along the way Florence muses on the foibles of life: - Amateur Photographers - The Gate Nazi - Exercising: Filling ice cube trays ...
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To escape Cleveland's winter, former reporter Florence Heckel Russell and her husband head South in their new RV. When they return after spending months together in a 23-by-8 foot space, they are, miraculously, still married. From Mammoth Cave to Carlsbad Caverns, the couple adjusts to close-quarter living as they stumble through adventures: fun, frustrating and at times downright scary. Along the way Florence muses on the foibles of life: - Amateur Photographers - The Gate Nazi - Exercising: Filling ice cube trays isn't enough? - Marfa's mystery lights - The deadly desert - Grocery shopping - Chuck wagon cooks Praise for Heading South: Tales From the Trail Marriage Tip 102: If you travel in a 23-foot space for months at a time, travel with someone you've loved for a time. The adventures will be doubly fun and the disasters only half as bad. - Elizabeth Kerekes, co-author, 101 Tips for a Happier Marriage: Simple Ways for Couples to Grow Closer to God and to Each Other
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