No, it’s not a typo. Let’s just say I’m a little late in getting this post out. When I started this post, it was going to be the Lists of First–that’s Lists with an “s”–for both 2022 and 2023. But with so many fun things to report, I decided to break them up into two […]
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 […]
This post begins with a disclaimer. If you read a wide array of workamping job descriptions, you find a huge variety of job titles, duties, hours and expectations. My job title was Lighthouse Interpreter which meant I’d give tours to visitors to include history and interesting information about the Heceta Head Lighthouse. So, the disclaimer […]
If not for COVID, I may not have thought to write on this topic. Interesting and obvious as it is, I just hadn’t given much thought about it. Remote working is highly likely for an RVer who isn’t able to live on savings or retirement income. Of course, with COVID, many people have experienced remote […]
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 […]
One of the ways to stretch a dollar while RVing is to boondock. Boondocking means not being connected to services or hookups. It means no electric connection so you rely on batteries and no water connection so you rely on your on-board water or water you carry separate and no sewer connection so you collect […]