by
Bob
Masters
Traveler & Author
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In the Beginning Our family started RVing in a customized 1958 Flxible coach in the 1960s. While in government service, we traveled extensively throughout the 48 states. At the beginning I would log our travels, both for the required trip reports and to record the interesting attractions, campgrounds, highway routes and other things that I thought should be remembered. This evolved into writing 'travel logs' describing many of our journeys. We traveled extensively with children, first our own and, later, our grandchildren. We have become very familiar with the best places to stop and enjoy what a local community has to offer.
Writing for WMI Websites The RV-Guide.org
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The Collection
Effort Having been constantly bombarded with 'suggestions' to collect these writing so they would be available from one place, I started to create an inventory of what I had written for whom and where published. One problem I encountered is that I do not own the copyrights for many of these writings. The folks who paid me also got the copyrights. Okay, that's only fair. My work for Wheatley Memorial Institute, however, was pro bono and I do own the copyrights for those pieces. The problem with most of these pieces is that they do not stand alone which means they have to be rewritten. This takes a lot of time and, quite frankly, it is much more fun to write new pieces than to rewrite old stuff.
Current Travels And the
other writings...
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