Meet the New Boss
2019 was our first full year of transitioning from working for others to working for ourselves. We wintered in San Diego, stored our RV in Tucson then came home in March for Mom’s 80th and impulsively bought a tiny condo
Go Primitive
2019 was our first full year of transitioning from working for others to working for ourselves. We wintered in San Diego, stored our RV in Tucson then came home in March for Mom’s 80th and impulsively bought a tiny condo
After spending the last 15 years behind the wheel of a car commuting around a beltway 75 minutes in the morning and 2 hours in the evening, we were literally dying for a change. Too much time in the car
This is technically our third extended RV trip and the longest at 58 days. Last year this time we were afflicted with SAD – seasonal affective disorder which Wiki defines as a mood disorder in which people who have normal
A Class A motorhome is many things. It is a small, fully self-sufficient, climate controlled, condominium on wheels; a big-rig cab with a picture window view of the world; and storage shed to hold of your outdoor toys. What it
When we were planning our Reboot Roadtrip, we knew we were borrowing my parents’ 18 year old RV and that we wanted to stay in government parks, but what about getting around? To tow or not to tow, that was