by Laura Tippett | Oct 24, 2017 | RV Living
With the view I have from our dinette/desk of the Badlands, it’s hard to say I miss anything enough to give up this RV lifestyle, but there are a few “comforts from home” that you just don’t get while traveling full-time in an RV. Long, Hot Showers Ask any RVer what’s...
by Laura Tippett | Oct 23, 2017 | RV Living
It’s been a while since I’ve written a Simple Sunday recap post… like since before the Eclipse, which was ah-mazing by the way. A lot has happened since then, so I’ll just hit the highlights. Yellowstone National Park We spent close to three...
by Laura Tippett | Oct 17, 2017 | Food and Drink, RV Living
Contrary to popular belief, full-time RVing is not really a vacation. For the most part, we primarily cook in the RV and don’t “go-out” too often. But our time in Boulder has been as close to a vacation as it gets, which for us means doing touristy things and eating...
by Laura Tippett | Oct 3, 2017 | RV Living
We spent a little over 2 weeks camping outside of Yellowstone National Park. As the oldest National Park in the US, I’m sure you can imagine there’s so much to do and see. From hot springs to geysers to wildlife to the views, it a reminder of how beautiful and diverse...
by Laura Tippett | Sep 28, 2017 | Lifestyle, RV Living
It was 2012, and Luke and I had just bought our first house – 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, and a garage. It was exactly what we needed. We each claimed a spare bedroom as our respective offices. Honestly, my “office” was half closet space, half art supplies. During the 4...
by Laura Tippett | Sep 21, 2017 | RV Living
There are several reasons we love RV boondocking, but there are a few challenges to overcome when living off the grid – like electricity, water and tank space to just name a few. These challenges provide a great opportunity to be creative and conserve resources. As we...