
Living In Beauty Podcast
1) A Palo Duro Goodnight
In Texas, finding yourself in the wrong place at the wrong time can end in tragedy, and finding yourself in the right place at the right time is a blessing. This is why we call it adventure. Twenty-fi...Show More
2) 20 Whoppers About Full-Time RV Travel
Today is our 3,287th day on the road, and the first day of our 10th year of Forever Camping in our trusty rig, Beauty and The Beast, with us since Day One. Nine years ago, living mobile held more myst...Show More
3) Civil Rights Trail – Chapter Seven: Final Thoughts
This seven-chapter series about our 9-month Civil Rights Trail RV road trip – an official NPS trail launched in 2017 with more than 100 sites of interest in several dozen locations across the United S...Show More
4) All The Bridges I Have Known
“Sometimes, if you stand on the bottom rail of a bridge and lean over to watch the river slipping slowly away beneath you, you will suddenly know everything there is to be known.” - A.A. Milne, creato...Show More
5) Campground Review: Galveston Island State Park – Galveston Island, Texas
In the late 1960's in California, I lived near the beach. Beaches were a place to chill, play volleyball and wax your board. But the song "Galveston" introduced me to a completely different idea where...Show More
6) All Hail The Good King Biscuit!
The art of biscuit making is a tender process where contrasting ingredients are gently coaxed into an improbable friendship. No two biscuits are exactly alike, but a good biscuit is something you can ...Show More
7) Sweet Surrender🪽The Blue Ridge Parkway
What took us so long to BRP? Well before before Day One of this Airstream adventure – in response to one of our earliest posts, Tell The Beaubeauxs Where To Geaux – Living in Beauty followers have adv...Show More
8) Campground Review: Sam Houston Jones State Park – Lake Charles, Louisiana
Dad was born in 1919 into a Louisiana factory-working family who barely made ends meet. He joined the navy on his 18th birthday. Back in the 1950's and 60's, a kid could run loose in Louisiana while v...Show More
9) Civil Rights Trail – Chapter Six: Montgomery, Alabama – The Epicenter of The Movement
Henry Louis Gates Jr. calls Montgomery, Alabama, "The Epicenter of the Civil Rights Movement" in his book, The Black Church: This is Our Story, This is Our Song. In 1955, Martin Luther King Jr. was th...Show More
10) 3,000 Days on the Road
We recently shared the post, The Magic of Number Nine, our completion of 8 years of full-time travel and the start of our 9th year. Today is another milestone: 3,000 days on the road, as we live in Be...Show More