Is there a demarcation between an Oliver newbie and experienced RVer? I think it’s a year. Makes sense. In that time, one can work out the kinks of the RV (and all RVs have kinks, even new ones). Plus gain experience with driving and maintenance and RV living. But here’s the thing: I am not […]
The process of getting a blog post from its draft form in Microsoft Word onto the WordPress administrative panel where I schedule it to go live on Monday one minute after midnight is a many-stepped process. But the first step, after writing it, is to send the document to my sister who serves as my […]
Last week I shared the cons of solo RV travel and I said it seemed an obvious list. The same holds true for the positive aspects of traveling alone. Still, I want to share what I have experienced as the pros of solo RV travel. You know that truism about the silver lining of a break […]
Something interesting—and quite surprising—happened as I began to prepare the posts on the pros and cons of solo RV travel. Often, I start a post with a brain dump. Basically I write a list of ideas that might fit into the post. In a post like this, where it is literally a list, the brain […]
I have wanted to write posts about RV gadgets for a while. There are so many I find useful in my RV life. Many you’d probably expect while some may be surprising. Some items come with high price tags. So much so, I still haven’t purchased all the items on my list (like a tire […]
Even before I got my trailer and hit the road, I had the idea that I would write posts comparing facets of sticks-and-bricks life to RV life. But then I realized there wasn’t much point in writing about the sticks-and-bricks side of things when everyone already knows it. You know how to do laundry in […]






