
After chasing geysers, bison (unsuccessfully), and the perfect campground view, we rolled Mosey III into Liberty, Utah—home to our wonderful longtime friends, Maureen and Steve. Nestled in the mountains, their gorgeous hillside home is like a postcard but with better hospitality. Mosey cozied up for a few days in their roomy circular driveway, and we got to do the best thing ever: hang out with people we’ve known forever and eat food we didn’t have to cook ourselves.
Now, let’s talk dogs. Lots of dogs. Their pack includes a mix of beloved rescues and a rotating cast of pet-sitting guests, making their home feel like a canine version of summer camp. Each pup had its own personality, quirks, and mealtime drama—and we loved every second of it.

Our local adventures kicked off with a trip to Gardner Village, a charming little cluster of shops where we may or may not have sampled every flavor of salt water taffy. (Pro tip: the caramel one is life-changing. No notes.) The whole place looks like it was built specifically for wandering, window shopping, and saying things like “Should we get this? We should get this.”

Then came redemption: Antelope Island State Park. After our infamous bison-less trip to Yellowstone, the wildlife gods finally smiled upon us. Herds of bison? Check. Antelope prancing like they were auditioning for a nature documentary? Check. Coyotes giving us side-eye from a safe distance? Also check. It was like the animal kingdom threw us a makeup party.
While there, we explored Fielding Garr Ranch, a preserved mid-1800s ranch complete with a farmhouse, bunkhouse, vintage farm equipment, and animal corrals. Wandering the ranch felt like stepping into a time capsule—if the people back then had dust allergies and wore a lot of denim. Still, it was rustic, beautiful, and full of that “why does this smell like history?” charm.

But as fun as the outings were, the real highlight was sharing laughs, meals, and stories with Maureen and Steve. It’s not every day you get to catch up with people who knew you before your Airstream days and still agree to let you park in their driveway. ❤️




























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