In many ways nothing prepares you for full-time RV life. You simply have to jump in and figure it out. Perhaps, it’s less true for those with RVing experience, but even for them full-time RV life can be a shock to the system. Why? I think it’s because so little of “normal” life mimics living […]
In sticks-and-bricks life—whether you live in a one-bedroom apartment or a huge house—you probably never gave much thought to drying a towel. I know I never did. You shower, dry off, then hang the towel on a hook behind the bathroom door, over the towel rack, or maybe drape it over the piece of exercise […]
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. […]
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 […]
Last week was a terrible week. Just terrible. One difficult thing after another happened. It was the kind of week where serious doubts about full-time RV life planted in the crevices of my mind and took root. And, though not all the difficulties had to do with RV life, somehow, it felt like things would […]
In the reader survey I did a couple months back, a strong area of agreement was readers wanted more about RV life and life on the road. I’d always planned on writing about everyday aspects of RV life and how they are the same and different from regular life. The survey let me know it […]






