Living full time in our motor home allows us to be Ready To Go. . .on to the next adventure!

Golden Gate Bridge - San Francisco Skyline as seen from the Marin Headlands - California

Thursday, November 29, 2012

Full Time RV Living–Our Rig is FOR SALE

Stuck at Daddy's in Spurger
You read it right. . .today we are officially putting our truck and fifth wheel up FOR SALE!

If you know anyone who is looking for a great deal. . .all the pics and information on the Truck and Fifth Wheel
can be found here:  EBay Motors


WHY?  you ask. . .
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well. . .here’s the reason. . .and of course you know they
never want to give you diddly on a trade in. . .
so we’re gonna try our hand at selling our rig ourselves. . .uggghhhh!


To answer the age old RV question. . .why a motor home instead of the fifth wheel

From the beginning, we always said we wanted to be in a motor home by the time we were sixty. . .not sure why we decided on that time frame. . .I guess we thought we would be old by then. . .ya know good and well when your're 47 that sixty looks really, really old. . .now that we are almost there it's looking better and better. . .ha. . .but I digress!

Anyway. . .since we can't afford the rig we want. . .this is going to be a transition rig for the next few years. . .which should tell the tale for us. . .which is better. . .fifth wheel?. . .or motor home? Ha Ha. . .time will tell!

Wish us luck. . .oh, and a few prayers would not go amiss. . .

Til next time,
Janice

Monday, November 26, 2012

Full Time RV Living–Leaves, Leaves and More Leaves

Dave raked leaves for the last two days. . .
never fear, I was busy doing other stuff. . .like cooking his dinner. . .ha ha
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scooping up the piles with the front end loader
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a little assistance
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completely filled the trailer and tied a tarp over it. . .
Ranger Dan will come and carry it away tomorrow. . .

All that exercise and fresh air. . .and a fabulous view. . .awesome!
Since there’s nothing exciting to tell you, I’ll share a few pics. . .
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an unusual spider web or something. . .
(have no idea what creature created this) that we saw
while picking up trash one day this week. . .
Pelicans at Lake Fort Parker, Fort Parker State Park
a pod of white pelicans. . .we are on their migratory route from Canada. . .
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a great blue heron. . .
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this little devil of a kingfisher. . .he is so fast,
I still haven’t gotten a good shot of him. . .
but I shall prevail. . .eventually!
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Mr Mischevious. . .I’m sure he can’t wait for me to put out my birdfeeders
the view from inside the rig Saturday Morning - Birds, Pelicans, Fort Parker State Park, Lake Fort Parker
our view from the rig early Saturday morning. . .
Blue Heron and White Egret
and of course. . .my current favorite. . .

Until next time,
Janice

Full Time RV Living–Hmmmm. . .Campground Etiquette?

Well. . .as RV’ers I’m sure we’re all aware of the
common courtesies of Campground Etiquette. . .right?

Respect other people’s space. . .don’t walk through another camper’s area. . .

Sunday, November 25, 2012

Full Time RV Living–Busy Busy Holiday Weekend in the Volunteer World

Wow. . .it’s been busy around here. . .

The Thanksgiving Day group totaled about 75. . .as did the group on Saturday. . .

waiting for today’s crew to show.

They’ve all done a marvelous job of cleaning up. . .
so all we need to do afterwards is swab out the bathrooms. . .
clean little hand prints, and nose prints off the glass. . .

Thursday, November 22, 2012

Full Time RV Living–Holiday Time

We are well into our second week in our volunteer position. . .
and all is well. . .we take care of the activities center.

Three big groups coming in for the holiday weekend. 
We’re all set for the group that will arrive Thanksgiving Day. . .
when they get done, 
we’ll set up for the next group coming in on Saturday. . .
and then a different group on Sunday. . .

All the folks have just been great. . .clean up, and pick up after themselves. . .absolutely wonderful. . .let’s hope that trend holds!

We wish you all a wonderful, thanks filled holiday with family and friends. . .
Happy Thanksgiving 

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Monday, November 19, 2012

Full Time RV Living–Making Your Blog Link Clickable

In all of my studies about blogging, I’ve learned. . .
Simple is better. . .make your blog as simple as possible to find. . .
and always include your name and blog link in your correspondence.

I was advised of all of this by a very successful RV Blogger with ten years of experience. . .
I think they probably know what they are talking about. . .

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Full Time RV Living–What’s On Your Bucket List?

One of the guys on an RV’ers FaceBook Page – RV’ing on a Budget. . .
asked folks to list a couple of things on their bucket list. . .
and got some very interesting responses. . .

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Full Time RV Living–This Is What My Life Has Come To

This is not a complaint at all. . .it’s just that it’s sort of fall/winter in Texas. . .you know ~ the leaves are kinda falling. . .but we don’t have the overwhelming, magnificent fall colors of other places.  It’s still pretty. . .but everything has slowed down. . .

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Full Time RV Maintenance and Dreary, Drippy Weather

Ughhh. . .I’m pretty sure the weather system we were expecting on Sunday pretty much caught up with us last night and today. . .a wee bit cool. . .but mostly just gray and dreary. . .a very good day to stay inside and do nothing. . .

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Full Time RV Travel–Fort Parker State Park is ALL THAT. . .and more!

Ed and Debi Hurlburt - Thousand Trails - Lake Conroe
awwww. . .Debi and Ed had to pack up and go home yesterday. . .too bad! 
We sure did enjoy their visit. . .and all the great eats. . .Debi cooked us breakfast and dinner. . .
now that’s what I’m talkin’ about. . .
Fort Parker State Park
We packed up bright and early this morning. . .(read 8:30. . .hello!)
to try and beat a severe storm system predicted for Central Texas. . .
I guess our plan worked. . .we arrived and got all set up in this
beautiful volunteer spot at Fort Parker State Park – Mexia TX. . .
seriously. . .this is why we do it. . .
we could never afford this view for two months. . .

We will have lots, and lots more to show you. . .

Janice

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Full Time RV Travel–Texas Does So Have Fall Colors. . .

Fall Colors, Lake Conroe, Thousand Trails
even if it is just silly old chinaberry trees. . .it still counts. . .right?  LOL. . .I rode my bike about a mile down the road from the park, just to photograph this patch. . .gotta have proof!

Dave, Ed & Debi Hurlburt, Judy & Jerry McCurry
Our RV friends Ed and Debi brought their beautiful, new to them coach over to the Thousand Trails Park to spend a few days. . .everyone is sitting around having homemade pumpkin pie with praline topping, created by Judy  and Jerry. . .delicious. . .and coconut cream pie. . .created by Marie Callendar.  . . .the pie stuffing is going on after we’d already all had grilled burgers and fries. . .uggghhhhh. . .I need to go on another bike ride!

Dave and I have accepted a volunteer assignment at Fort Parker State Park. . .so we will be headed that direction soon. . .probably Sunday.  Looking forward to volunteering with fellow Workampers, Judy and Dick whom we met in Colorado. . .more about that later. . .see you down the road.

Janice

Sunday, November 4, 2012

Full Time RV Living–Life Goes On

Moving right along. . .this week has already flown by.
Dave taught at A&M Fire School for two days. . .arrived home Thursday evening.
I worked on projects. . .I always have a project. . .always!

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Full Time RV Living–Planning for the Adventure–What Advice Can You Add?

We are just beginning to plan for the FT RV adventure. My husband is
retired, I have my own biz at home, so its the perfect scenario to
take on the road and see the country. We are both in good health and
have some debt but nothing we couldn't pay off before we hit the road.
We live in Delaware and own our home, so our main concern is how
quickly we could sell our home in this market. We plan to purchase a
Class A & tow vehicle, but only after we sell the house & both
vehicles. In your opinion is 12-18 months enough time to accomplish
this? We'd prefer 12 months but we know its in God's timing. Do you
have suggestions for a home base state, and how you plan your route to
see the country in seasons? Any other advice or suggestions would be
greatly appreciated. We are excited about this but at the same time,
its a totally different life and a bit scary too.

I always appreciate and love receiving notes from those just starting out. . .
or just beginning to research the lifestyle. . .there are so many variables. . .
and I still remember that feeling of the unknown. . .

Being a planner, and somewhat OCD (what? you admit it. . .my hubby says)
not knowing how to plan or what to expect was a little on the edge for me. . .
so I know exactly what this writer is asking. . .I will address each issue as stated:

DEBT – I am happy to see that you plan to start the RV life debt free. . .that is very wise!
I know folks say how much cheaper RV’ing is. . .and how you can save so much money!
HA. . .it’s still life. . .so while you don’t have all the normal expenses of maintaining a household. . .
there are still numerous expenses. . .you still gotta eat. . .pay insurance. . .cell phone bills. . .
then there’s the fuel costs that continue to go up. . .in fact, I write about all of this and outline
these various budget items in this article about fuel costs.

We recently met a couple who were just sitting in the RV parks, not doing any day trips,
or seeing any of the local scenes. . .they said they couldn’t afford the fuel. . .but,
they had a new, high dollar fifth wheel. . .and a new customized truck. . .
I am sure they are making hefty payments on both. . .which is their choice and is great
if that is what makes them happy and floats their boat. . .however, I was just thinking to myself
that I would rather have our 10 year old rig, and our 11 year old truck, and keep that $1000
per month in my pocket to pay for enjoying the lifestyle. . .so point being. . .
starting out debt free puts you way ahead of the game. . .

Also, calculating projected expenses ahead of time, to the best of your ability,
will allow you to make sure you will have enough money coming in. . .
and make the needed adjustments.  We determined we would like a $500 per month
cushion, so had our financial advisor make those adjustments to our monthly income.

TIME FRAME – as stated, your projected 12 – 18 month window is just that. . .projected.
I know we all want to get in a hurry, and make things happen. . .
but we usually make a mess of things. . .or at least that’s what we usually experience. . .
so while it’s good to have a projected time frame. . .just go with the flow,
and allow the magic to happen. . .and happen it will!

HOME BASE STATE – The Escapees RV Club addresses this issue better than I ever could. . .
so I will defer you to them. . . they offer an information packet on their website,
which will answer many of your questions.  We were fortunate to already be Texans,
which is where the Escapees Club is based, so we just stayed with Texas and Livingston as
our domicile. . .but I know lots of folks prefer South Dakota. . .

PLANNING YOUR ROUTE – to me, the most important aspect of planning your route,
and the thing you will hear over and over from those who’ve been doing this a lot longer
than we have is. . TAKE YOUR TIME. . .SLOW DOWN. . .you’re not on vacation. . .
you can’t play tourist every day. . .believe me. . .as we quickly learned. . .this is all true!

Our first trip out was supposed to last three months. . .we would do a loop out to the
Grand Canyon, circle up to Four Corners and Western Colorado, then back down through
Santa Fe NM, and back to Texas in time for the holidays. . .ha! 
In half that time. . .six short weeks later. . .we were done. . .we had seen and done everything
on our list. . . and we were exhausted. . .worn out.  That was the end of traveling like that. . .
we learned our lesson right away. . .now, we figure out where we want to be, and what we want to see. . .
and we stay awhile. . .and spread out the pleasure over a couple of weeks.  If it’s a really pricey,
high dollar, high cost tourist area, we even make plans to volunteer for the time we want to be there.
This usually allows us to get our RV space for free, or at a greatly reduced rate.

Case in point. . .we wanted to spend last summer in the high dollar Estes Park Colorado area. . .
$1200 per month for an RV site. . .which does NOT fit into the budget.  We wanted to stay several,
at least three months and see absolutely everything there was to see in the area. . .
we wanted to explore every inch of Rocky Mountain National Park while we were there. . .
because once we’ve been there, the plan is to not return anytime soon. . .
there’s a whole, huge country to see out there. . .so we volunteered 24 hours per week with the County,
and got our RV space for free. . .a beautiful RV space overlooking the snow covered Rocky Mountains!

MOST OF ALL -  enjoy the ride. . .it’s a great life!

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Janice