Nomad Liberation Day!
It's the day after Labor Day and I'm shamelessly stealing the term "Nomad Liberation Day" from van-dweller extraordinaire Glen at To Simplify.....just [...] continue reading
It's the day after Labor Day and I'm shamelessly stealing the term "Nomad Liberation Day" from van-dweller extraordinaire Glen at To Simplify.....just [...] continue reading
One of the things about owning a big rig is that repairs tend to be expensive and one of the bigger $$ items is tires. Our girl weighs a pleasant [...] continue reading
If there's one part of fulltime RVing that no-one considers "glamorous" it's RV repair and maintenance. When you live fulltime in your RV, everytime [...] continue reading
I don't usually post two days in a row, but I know many of you are dangling on the edge of your seats wondering if we made it down the mountain. So, [...] continue reading
Back when I had the idea of living on an Island with "the beast", hubby thought I was slightly mad. I can't exactly tell you why I wanted to do it, [...] continue reading
Believe it or not we're only a few days away from leaving Orcas Island. Our 3 weeks here have sped by and soon our Island-hopping days will be over. [...] continue reading
The Spanish explorers named it Isla de Patos (Island of Ducks), a reference to either a duck-shaped rock or the numerous Alcid sea birds that seem to [...] continue reading
When you think of Island living most folks imagine long days lounging in a hammock, swinging on a soft breeze and napping to the sound of the [...] continue reading
We're having our first day of rain in a month. Quite a big deal considering we've been travelling one of the moistest parts of the country. This means [...] continue reading
What is it about the San Juan Islands that is so enticing? Is it the fact that there are so many of them? Around 170 actual islands, with numbers [...] continue reading
What we were really looking for was a lighthouse hosting job. I'd been calling every single Washington lighthouse (all 21 of them) since the middle of [...] continue reading
It was going to be the longest 30 miles we had ever done. We knew this up-front. I mean it's not everyday you take a 40-foot monster on a boat, cross [...] continue reading