Hi, we’re Andrew and Loralee, and we are so happy you’re here. We are full time RVers that love traveling and learning new things. We have been traveling for 2 years now, and we just recently sold our house because we love it so much. We travel in our Keystone Cougar 5th wheel and love meeting new people on the road. We can’t wait to meet you!
Recent Posts
Exploring Shipshewana: A Unique Blend of Amish Culture and Modern Recreation
A place where old customs meet the modern world. Shipshewana is a charming small town in Indiana that is home to one of the largest Amish populations in the U.S. Before you get to the town, you see signs to be cautious of horse and carriage buggies on the road. It doesn’t take long for … Continue reading Exploring Shipshewana: A Unique Blend of Amish Culture and Modern Recreation
Exploring Prairie Du Chien: Wisconsin’s Historic Gem
If you’ve been following along, you’ll know that we left off with crossing the mighty Mississippi and we went to Wisconsin. The Second Oldest Town in Wisconsin The city Prairie Du Chien dates back to 1785. Our last stop on this trip in Wisconsin was the historic Villa Louis. We visited the estate of Hercules … Continue reading Exploring Prairie Du Chien: Wisconsin’s Historic Gem
Turkey River’s Hidden Treasures: The Motor Mill Experience
Lost in Time Let me tell you about a place I fell in love with almost 30 years ago. This area has so much history. The architecture is remarkable. It is lush and green. It is a six-story stone building located in the middle of nowhere. It is nestled along the beautifully scenic Turkey River … Continue reading Turkey River’s Hidden Treasures: The Motor Mill Experience
Clowning around in Wisconsin
Welcome to our travel blog! We are Andrew and Loralee of the scherfswanderingwheels. We love traveling around our beautiful country to learn and experience new things. We are still traveling in Wisconsin and are heading east towards the Dells. Our first stop was the Dell Pines Campground in Baraboo, Wisconsin. We felt like we were … Continue reading Clowning around in Wisconsin