Our First National Park Camping Pandemic Experience
Wild and free no more. Our first public park pandemic camping experience reminded me of the extra burdens and decisions that add anxiety to a lifestyle we love.
Working the dream life for 15+ years.
Wild and free no more. Our first public park pandemic camping experience reminded me of the extra burdens and decisions that add anxiety to a lifestyle we love.
Step by step we are feeling good while running away from Covid together, and into a healthier marathon training year ahead.
Covid recovery while full-time RVing life has pointed out the inadequacies and hassles of our chosen lifestyle, but also showed us how awesome people can be.
Wishing you a beautiful holiday from our craptastic Covid Christmas headquarters in sunny Southern California.
Pandemic life in the big city has it’s perks, like Instacart for RVers, a shopping service that often delivers to RV parks in their service area.
How our short, sweet pandemic RV road trip confirmed that despite RVing’s popularity, there’s still so much to love about this lifestyle.
When this RVing writer cannot find the right words to honor her Dad’s life, there’s really not much to say except “Thank you.”
Reality bites as we roll through California wildfire smoke and into L.A., but here’s why through the anxiety, the disparity and despair, the corruption and injustice, I see hope for better days ahead.
On the road and thinking about life while traveling from Camp Covid, Oregon to Los Angeles California during uncertain RVing times.
I think I figured out how to choose RV destinations during this pandemic that isn’t going away anytime soon.
These ten reasons to not RV during COVID-19 finally convinced me that staying put this summer is the smart thing to do during a global pandemic.
Write your own scary story to fit this creepy collection of recent random photos from the Live Work Dream galleries.
Pandemic reality in the full-time RVing world means relying on the kindness of friends and securing a place to park for the foreseeable future.
Thoughts about living in the Now during COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, and watching others living in denial about what’s ahead.