Recently, a reader contacted me to talk about my Oliver Travel Trailer and RV life as a solo female traveler. The reader is in the planning stages and said that she viewed many of my early posts to get a sense of the ups and downs I went through as I researched and planned my […]
Laundry. It’s a chore that isn’t hard. In sticks-and-bricks life, you put a load in the washer and, at some point later, move the washed clothes to the dryer. You only have to be careful about putting a new red sweatshirt in with your whites and you cannot leave a washed load in for days […]
Last week we tackled the National Park Pass Series so this week let’s talk about state park passes. This topic is slightly more challenging simply for the fact that there are 50 different states and every state park system handles the passes differently. You will want to read all the details of the pass on […]
Although I want to include the National Park Pass as well as individual state parks pass program in my RV membership series, a pass, strictly speaking is not a membership. Still, annual park passes, both national and state, can be a budget-conscious RVer’s dream which is one benefit to an RV membership in general. So, […]
Today’s post is kind of a funny one. Funny in the sense that, unlike most posts, I’m sharing information that I have little experience with. And by little, I mean none. I use my cell phone for little more than texting, weather and getting directions from one place to the next. And those three features […]
Cats make great travel companions because, compared to a dog, they are quite low maintenance. But, one of the hardest aspects of traveling with a cat is dealing with the litter box. I love the litter system I use which I discovered just before hitting the road in 2017. Once you’ve found a system you […]






