Traveling low to the ground doesn’t just mean that my little ten-footer is merely inches from the asphalt. It also means that I travel the back roads and over-night in the rest stops. And I eat dry cereal. I’ve never
Free Camping on Government Land and Other Places
Now that Li’l Homey is nearing the ready-to-live-in stage, I thought I’d start getting ready, too, for the “what happens once we’re on the road” stage. In my Google-ing around for stuff like “free camping” and “boondocking” and “vintage-trailer-friendly campgrounds,”
A Final Good-bye… and a Loud Oh-Yeah!

The last time I posted, my little 19-footer was on the market and waiting for its new home, its new adventure, the next chapter in its own story. Since that posting, the little guy has moved on, starting its new
The Day is Drawing Nearer, oh so Nearer…
I took a deposit on the 19-footer today. It looks like it’ll be gone tomorrow, if they come back to pick it up, that is. Part of me is so ready for this phase to be complete and another very
Before the Spiffing Up Begins…
The “new” little trailer is parked in the workshop of my friends, Seth & Tricia, where I can work on getting her cleaned up, spiffed up, all ready for the long-haul road trip I’ve envisioned – the three of us
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the “New” Motorhome
In my quest for new adventure, I decided I wanted a motor home. The reasons were varied and included rationalizations such as: being able to go from driver’s seat to kitchen counter for a sandwich would be so much more
A Day or Two in Quartzsite
What’s in Quartzsite, Arizona? Well, if you go in February, not much. Apparently, January is the month to be there so by the time we arrived, the majority of vendors and campers were long gone. Of course, that means we