Best childhood on Lake Erie, many years in Pennsylvania, Manhattan and upstate NY, chucked it all to travel 5 years in an RV, settled in TX for awhile and back to north country, Lancaster PA. It's a diary, a cookbook and random thoughts. Follow along!
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Showing posts with label motorhome living. Show all posts
Showing posts with label motorhome living. Show all posts
Friday, September 23, 2016
On Our Way to Whitney Point NY
July 11, 2016
Labels: RV, ,camping, traveling, nomad
Chenango Forks,
Chenango Forks State Park,
full time living,
house,
motorhome,
motorhome living,
snow,
snow on house,
travel,
Travel on RV,
whitney point ny
I make stuff.
Saturday, June 04, 2016
Rockport Texas
We arrived in Rockport Texas on April 17, 2016.
We had planned to stay for a week with Peggy and Patricia and their families, but we decided to stay for the month instead.
Best decision ever!
We were parked in a primo spot, overlooking the bay.
Went to the dog park the first day. |
We walked on the pier and saw lots of jellyfish. So glad we weren't in the water with them.
Angry water.
We toured the area while everyone reminisced,
pointing out where they had been, what they had done,
childhood memories of being in Rockport as children.
I just love the color of this house, so tropical and serene.
The giant blue crab lives! |
Over and out for now,
stay tuned for more about our stay in Rockport!
Labels: RV, ,camping, traveling, nomad
Blue crab,
boats,
camping,
dog park,
fishing,
fishing boats,
fishing pier,
Gulf of Mexico,
jellyfish,
marina,
motorhome,
motorhome living,
Rockport Texas,
Rockport TX,
rv park
I make stuff.
Wednesday, September 30, 2015
Perpetual vacation
Much has happened in the past few years, but the short story is we decided to travel fulltime in a motorhome more than a year ago. It was a long and arduous journey - selling, storing important items, shipping everything for the motorhome to Florida so I'm sure my brother may never speak to me ever again, and getting rid of the rest via donation, selling or letting the picker take the rest.
We hired another contractor came in and cleaned out the pond, added a fountain to aerate it, then we added 6 Koi last year and 4 big ones this summer.
They all seem to be thriving, and once we fished out about 3 dozen catfish, the goldfish started growing and propagating. We also had the decks and most of the inside repainted, insulation added, driveway resealed, and many other upgrades
When all the work was finished, we finally put up the house for sale in August 2014 just before Labor Day. Not a good time and the only potential buyer was turned off by the smell of smoke, so we took it off the market for the winter.
I had my left hip replaced on March 17 2015 and told my family to destroy any ashtrays and cigarettes, so I have been smoke free since. Think of the money I've saved, my health restored, and the house smelling fresh and smoke-free! But it's ironic that the buyers both smoke.
We have also shipped 25 boxes to my brother in Florida which will get when we have a home. We'll go shopping when we get there to find a Class A RV for our home for the next few years.
After the picker came and took away all the books and much more...
Empty spaces, everything gone.
Mementos are now in storage...
The car is packed for the trip to Florida. Can you see one of the dogs in the picture? Don't worry, they had plenty of room on their plush dog beds behind the front seats and the cat ran free.
And.....off we go to greet our future!
Let me give you the short version. Last summer we decided to get the house ready to sell. We had already put in a new tankless water heater and new Rinnai boiler that also hangs on the wall, very state of the art. We had the landscaping redone and steps to the backyard rebuilt.
When all the work was finished, we finally put up the house for sale in August 2014 just before Labor Day. Not a good time and the only potential buyer was turned off by the smell of smoke, so we took it off the market for the winter.
I had my left hip replaced on March 17 2015 and told my family to destroy any ashtrays and cigarettes, so I have been smoke free since. Think of the money I've saved, my health restored, and the house smelling fresh and smoke-free! But it's ironic that the buyers both smoke.
We have also shipped 25 boxes to my brother in Florida which will get when we have a home. We'll go shopping when we get there to find a Class A RV for our home for the next few years.
After the picker came and took away all the books and much more...
Empty spaces, everything gone.
Mementos are now in storage...
an empty house symbolized by an empty closet. |
The car is packed for the trip to Florida. Can you see one of the dogs in the picture? Don't worry, they had plenty of room on their plush dog beds behind the front seats and the cat ran free.
And.....off we go to greet our future!
Labels: RV, ,camping, traveling, nomad
camping fulltime,
fulltime rv,
fulltime travel,
motorhome,
motorhome living,
moving,
rv living
I make stuff.
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