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 […]
Is there a demarcation between an Oliver newbie and experienced RVer? I think it’s a year. Makes sense. In that time, one can work out the kinks of the RV (and all RVs have kinks, even new ones). Plus gain experience with driving and maintenance and RV living. But here’s the thing: I am not […]
Recently, three readers reached out requesting follow-up information on three past posts. Today is a good day for the first one. In the next few months, I will do a follow-up post on my decision to go with the twin bed layout in my trailer, the single hardest decision when it came to building my […]
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 […]