Ok well, maybe more accurately four days at the beach. We’ve crossed paths with the oceanfront campground at Gamble Rogers State Recreation area many times. We actually have stayed at other parks in the area, Tomoka and Faver Dykes, and very much enjoyed them. As we would pass by via A1A, I wasn’t quite sure […]
Running an RV AC off Solar, Batteries, and a Hybrid Boosting Inverter
We’re currently driveway surfing with friends in coastal Georgia, where it’s pretty darn hot (and crazy humid!) as the summer fast approaches. They only have a 15A power outlet on a front porch available for us to plug a long extension cord into, which for many RVs would mean blowing breakers or limping along without […]
Two Weeks Catching Up in Melbourne, Florida
Ahhh.. returning from our 3-week adventure up to Canada. A break from routine, even when our normal is pretty variable, is awesome and soul-refreshing. We love the alternate perspective it gives us, which is why we love mixing up our travel styles from time to time. But returning home always has its adjustment period. We […]
Travel Like A Local? or Travel Like a Tourist?
As perpetual nomads, with intentional blurry lines between ‘every day life’ and ‘travel’ – we’re always experiencing new places while technically living there too. But we’re not quite tourists, and we’re not quite locals. Our lives are often confused for being in perpetual vacation mode, a topic we talked about on camera last week. Today, […]
New England & Canada by Sea & Rail
It’s no secret that we love mixing it up. While we consider our homebase to be a vintage bus conversation that we roam the continent in, we love traveling and exploring by other modalities too. When we bought our bus five years ago (wow, where on earth has the time gone??), we did so with […]
Nine Years On the Road: How Long Will Our RVing Nomadic Lifestyle Last?
Bon Jour from Montreal! Where we just completed our awesome 13-day Canadian cruise (recap coming soon), and are spending a few days in this glorious city exploring before we return home to our RV parked in Florida. Today also marks my ninth year on the road as a perpetual nomad. It’s actually sorta hard to […]
Friends & Vacation Preps in Clermont, FL: Lake Louisa State Park
With a week left to go until VACATION (not that we were excited or anything), we had one final stop planned before getting the bus ready to put in storage for a few weeks. And that was a visit to the Orlando area to catch up with some long time friends who live not too […]
Re-Charging at Hillsborough River State Park – Thonotosassa, FL
After a week of awesome family time in Spring Hill, and two back-to-back social dates with dear friends in the Tampa area – we were ready for some serious re-charge time. With an upcoming vacation, we desired being some place where we could super focus on getting work projects caught up, and get some peace […]
Trials and Tribulations of Getting a Spot at Fort De Soto Park – Tierra Verde, FL
I’ve talked before about campgrounds that have a legendary feel to them due to how many in our RVing community have shared amazing things about their stays. Fort De Soto Park at the tip of an island chain in the Gulf of Mexico just south of St. Petersburg, Florida is one such park that has […]
Getting Across Country: Thoughts on Pace, Routing & Balance as Full Time RVers
Life on the road doesn’t always have clear chapters or segments. Sometimes we might be stationary for a bit, sometimes we might be roaming around a general region for a season, sometimes we might feel we’re on a slow roll.. and sometimes we might be focused on getting from Point A to Point B. We’ve […]