In reviewing past articles, I realized I’ve never done a dedicated post about RVing on a budget. If you have read this blog for any length of time, you already know I weave ways to save money into many posts. But I thought it time to address the topic in a succinct single post. So, […]
Today, I wanted to revisit an early article to see if my thinking is the same. I wrote this article when I’d been on the road for just six months, so I still really had no idea what I was doing. Like when I revisited What I’ll Miss About Sticks-and-Bricks life, I’ll put my new […]
Low- and no-cost adventures was the topic of an article I wrote for Escapees Magazine. But I know not everyone is a member and, therefore, wouldn’t have access to it. Plus, since it was an article, I kept my personal chatter out of it. But I like to include my yakety-yak when talking about adventures. […]
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 […]
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 […]
Status quo: keeping everything the same. Most of our daily lives involve maintaining status quo. And this isn’t a bad thing. When you find something that works, it’s nice not to have to give it another thought. But, at the same time, status quo can be the path of least resistance. And the path of […]