This is the view from our back door today as we sit here and wonder why we are not in a desert somewhere basking in the warm sunshine. The next best thing to do is to write a blog post about storage, right? In our last post, we talked about storage for bulky items in … Continue reading Toilet Paper Woes or Sweating the Small Stuff
Tag: roadtrip
Storage Wars – Minimalism Verses Capacity
Reflections on space management in a small Class B campervan,
Ancient Bloggers
White Mountain Petroglyphs is a unique petroglyph site. Hundreds of well-preserved images are carved into the rock face in the Wyoming Red Desert.
Boondocking Flashback to 1978
A flashback to our first boondocking experience 40 years ago on a Greek island beach.
Gaspé Odyssey: to Land’s End & Back
We just got back from a 9 day trip to the Gaspé Peninsula. It was a whirlwind of a trip as we covered just over 3500 km.
Workshop Widow Gets a Table Hack
What my husband does when he disappears into the workshop.
An Accidental Ghost Town Encounter
Sisco is not your typical western ghost town from the 1800. Although it started in the 1880 as a saloon and water-filling stop for the railway, it remained occupied to some extent well into the 20th century although in decline. The construction of Route 70, bypassing it, sealed its fate.
A Pooch Perch – Dogs in a Class B Campervan
How to keep your dog comfortable and stimulated during long drives.
Mini Escape to Sturgeon Bay
We needed to get away at least once before our trip to Gaspé later this month so we headed north to Sturgeon Bay Provincial Park. It's a bit strange to go to a park that would have been tent-camping territory for decades. Do we really need the campervan for this kind of a trip? Probably … Continue reading Mini Escape to Sturgeon Bay
Cooking Under Pressure – Magical RV Kitchen Appliances
Cooking in an RV or campervan can be challenging. The Instant Pot can be one solution producing delicious quick meals!