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 […]
The more I travel, the more I figure out how to travel. Some days are pretty crappy (yep, the same as sticks-and-bricks life), like when all the outlets in your RV stop working and the RV campground doesn’t have a 110 outlet on the power post. Fortunately, most days are somewhere between good and great. […]
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 […]
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 […]
I’m getting better at not being afraid of making adjustments to my rig. At first, there was something about not wanting to mess with the way the rig came. Maybe because it was new and pristine and expensive. Maybe because I didn’t feel like I was qualified or knew enough to be changing things. I […]
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 […]






