This year marks the second time I attended the RV Entrepreneur Summit, a 4-day conference for RVers who are making (or trying to make) a living from the road. And it marks my first campground repeat. Lucky for me, it’s an awesome campground. In fact, I am the reason the Summit was held at Lake […]
Like so many things in RV life, I stumbled into the fact that electric RV jacks need to be maintained. The’re so simple—press a button they go up, they go down—that I never gave them much consideration. It never occurred to me there might be one or two things I could do along the way […]
I keep a list of post ideas. And because traveling with pets comes with unique challenges, today’s topic is one that has been on the list since I started RV life. In December, I became intensely pet-focused when Solstice went from her happy-go-lucky Lab self to standing at death’s door in a six week period. […]
A while back I did a post about nine RV gadgets under $10. But in that post, I highlighted RV gadgets that were in continuous use (such as bed sheet suspenders) or frequently used (such as spray bottles). After completing that post, I still had a list of items under $10 that I loved. However, […]
I started last week off by saying this, but want to say it again. The perks of my workamping experience reflect only my experience. If you take a workamping job, you shouldn’t expect the same. Certainly, there might be different perks but best to walk into the job expecting none. That way anything you might […]
Workamping combines working with camping. Hence, the term. From the start, workamping has been on the list of things I wanted to try on road. From the start, I also wanted to work at a lighthouse. So I felt especially grateful that I experienced both at once and as my first job. Today’s post is […]






