I’m dreading my next haircut.
Jim dreads his next haircut on the road as a fulltime RVer and remembers Fuckin Lou, who gave him a great trim in Troy, NY.
Working the dream life for 17+ years.
Jim dreads his next haircut on the road as a fulltime RVer and remembers Fuckin Lou, who gave him a great trim in Troy, NY.
Attending and selling at a Farmer’s Market takes a lot of work and time away from the farm.
Learning about the organic farm business while on our workamping job in Vero Beach, Florida
Thoughts about false RV holding tank sensor reading and what to do about it and how to avoid bacon and turds for breakfast.
Jim visits his childhood home and the community of Chatham Township does not live up to his expectations.
Jim questions the lack of last mile broadband infrastructure and learn to stop and smell the flowers instead of getting upset when too many trees severs his internet connection while traveling full-time in his RV.
For the last few years, a discussion forum I visit almost daily, is Simple Living, an incredible resource for anyone contemplating ways in which they can simplify their lives. A few months ago on SL, I read about Sara, Matt and their 3-year old daughter Bella, who were planning to travel around the country in a grease powered RV. It was great to see another …
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How to clean fresh lobster and make Lobster Alfredo with some great information about finding groceries near Bar harbor Maine while camping at Blackwoods Campground in Acadia National park.
Read this restaurant review of The Docksider in Northeast Harbor, Maine complete with video explaining how to eat lobster like a local.
Learn how to make money on the road while travelling full-time in an RV.
Understand truck and trailer weight rating accronyms and their importance!
OK class, though I still often feel like the student myself, quite a few folks have been asking questions lately through our fulltime RVer contact form. Here’s the rundown of a few recent e-interviews…
I laughed when our friend Spoonie once referred to us as homeless without jobs. We are not homeless! Just houseless. But one thing is certain, home repair days don’t last nearly as long in the trailer as they didback in our 3,800 sq. ft. stick house. And I don’t recall where Rene heard this, but another thing is certain about living full-time in an RV. …
Aside from the few scratches and small dents we’ve put in the trailer and truck, we have been fortunate to have not experienced any major RV catastrophes … yet. Though we came very close when dumping our tanks after the recent stay at Lum Park in Brainerd, MN. Anyone who has seen the Robin Williams movie RV, and remembers the dump station scene, may think …