We’ve come a long way, baby.
Jim reflects upon the past half of his life, spent living the dream with the love of his life. Oh, how we’ve come a long way…Here’s to another 25, at least!
Working the dream life for 17+ years.
Jim reflects upon the past half of his life, spent living the dream with the love of his life. Oh, how we’ve come a long way…Here’s to another 25, at least!
A collection of awesome views we’ve seen in our travels from 14+ years of living on the road full-time in our RV – from the bottom of Death Valley to the top of the Rockies.
What does a Virginia Governor at the Floyd Country Store, boats in the Duluth marina, and a baby cow all have in common?
Yes, we’ve been there. No, the other one. U.S. map from xkcd shows many places we’ve been and didn’t even know it!
Celebrating 14 years on the road in photos with a random collection of pics with one from each year while traveling the country since 2007.
Another Lonely Marathon: Celebrating 26 years of love and adventure with a 26.2 mile run along the Fort Collins trail system.
Another random selection of rather diverse subjects from 13+ years of RV lifestyle galleries.
A random collection of epitaphs with shout out to Rangan Chattergee and Julia Samuel for their discussion about coping with grief. Be honest with the reality: They’re dead – not passed nor lost.
Jim searches for random wind photos from 12+ years of full-time RVing and comes up with something completely different.
A nomadic life isn’t only for young singles. You can also live an exciting nomadic lifestyle if you are a married couple. Just check out couple Jim Nelson and Rene Agredano.
Where are the worst roads to drive an RV or with a trailer in tow? Here are a few least favorite from 12 years full-time RVing.
While dry camping without cell service in Death Valley, we go back to the era when THERE WERE NO CELL PHONES.
How to identify the source of shore power wiring problems and prevent an RV electrical fire.
Private camping in California really does exist. The new book “Eastern Sierra and Death Valley Camping with Privacy” reveals the best places to find it.