I don’t have any regrets about what we are doing, and I certainly don’t want to go back to a stationary life living in a house full of stuff. I just need to start looking into other sources of income that we
When you make the change to living and traveling in an RV, you give up more than your house and personal property. Your choice to full-time RV changes EVERYTHING. It affects others with whom you are associated. Your routines are all gone, friends, family, church associates. ...
Not everyone, including myself, have the luxury of being able to travel full-time. Nevertheless, when I do the world opens up, spontaneously. One simple choice to embrace full-time RV living will lead to many fantastic adventures. Time with Loved Ones Traveling with those you love can lead...
in campgrounds, so it’s not too difficult to meet new people. And we also go to RV rallies to meet up with our RVing friends, who we stay in touch with online. It can take a little time to build your RV community, but if you put yourself out there, it can happen pretty quickly...
name and unit number in the shipping address. Some delivery services even deliver right to our RV’s doorstep, and some campgrounds provide an actual mailbox for this use. We’ve even received packages shipped UPS or FedEx at campgrounds by noting our site # and RV description in the ...
While I do save on my living expenses as I travel, traveling Full-time is not as cheap as some think or advertise. Jagger and I have now landed a little further North, near Lone Pine, California at the base of Mt. Whitney. Safe Travels Gary and Jagger ...
It was an exceptionally hot and humid day for the area at this time of year (temps in the low 80s, humidity also in the 80s). I wasn’t worried, as living in Florida on and off for the past 20+ years has made me used to such conditions. However, we’ve been on the road for...
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We love this sort of “living history” village, so we still had a good time! Our next stop was at another Harvest Host location; this time at the Vermilionville Living History Museum in Lafayette, Louisiana. It was quite interesting to see the influences of both the Cajun and the ...