So much to say about slow travel last week that I needed an entire new post to share my Harvest Hosts adventures along the way. As I said last week, my idea of slow travel adventures isn’t merely the places I overnight. I want to find road side attractions like I did during my first […]
After my first attempt at slow travel, I wasn’t sure I’d be posting another one for a long while. With COVID and stay-at-home orders, my big plans for slow travel trip #2 went sideways. Finally, two months later than planned—at the beginning of June instead of the beginning of April—and not in the direction of […]
This post was originally written while I was still living the sticks-and-bricks life, six months before I embarked on the full-time RV life journey. I thought it might be fun to revisit the post to discover if there was any truth to what I imagined. Since I want to address each one, I haven’t made […]
During the first six months of the year, I have three points on the map where I’m heading, each more than 800 miles apart from each other. Since I got on the road, I envisioned myself as a slow traveler. A vision which, to date, I have failed miserably. You might remember, when I recapped […]
I’d only been a full-time RVer for six months when I wrote the post about the most surprising things about RV life. In it, I said that despite years—yes years—of research before I left my sticks-and-bricks life for RV life, there were some things I still wasn’t prepared for. One of those things was the […]
In preparation for the holiday shopping season ahead, I thought I’d offer stocking stuffer ideas this year for my holiday gift guide for the RVer in your life. Last year’s gift guide was a list of general gifts for RVers and I updated that list and double-checked all the links so be sure to check […]