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 […]
It’s fun revisiting early posts of this blog. Long before I was a full-time RVer. Long before I had any idea what I was getting myself into. Back then, it was all simply pictures in my head of what I thought it would be. And when heading into the unknown, it’s not possible to not […]
I don’t know about you, but COVID-19 has led me to think about things I hadn’t given much thought to prior to the pandemic and stay-in-place recommendations. One of those is today’s topic. In quiet contemplation of isolation, I have thought a lot about the pros and cons of having a home-base. Obviously, during the […]
Do you remember a couple of months back when I wrote a post about gadgets that might be worth trying inside the rig? One of those gadgets was the coin towels. I admitted that, while I’d purchased the coin towels, I hadn’t actually tried them yet. In fact, hadn’t even opened the box. Well, I […]
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 […]
In the reader survey I did a couple months back, a strong area of agreement was readers wanted more about RV life and life on the road. I’d always planned on writing about everyday aspects of RV life and how they are the same and different from regular life. The survey let me know it […]