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RV Living

How we live in our RV

New Year’s Eve at Gulf Waters

Our home for the winter, the Gulf Waters RV Resort continues to impress us. Thanksgiving dinner exceeded our expectations. The meals served weekdays at the Tiki Bar have been consistently good. The breakfast yesterday was, as one of my neighbors put it, “one of the best breakfasts I have had anywhere.” So we were expecting … Continue reading »

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Christmas morning, 2016

Christmas 2016 is going to be very quiet for us – nobody to visit, nobody coming to visit. There will be some phone calls and some email greetings, but mostly it will be a day like any other. But it is Christmas in Florida and it is serene. The picture on the right is a … Continue reading »

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Christmas lights, 2016

We are all decked out for Christmas. It took us maybe 2 hours to get the job done. A wreath on a palm tree, a stupid little green solar-powered snowman light (why a green snowman?), two spiral tree decorations and, inside the RV, a Charlie Brown tree. Compare that to the all-day effort – usually … Continue reading »

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Data plan

I have read some chronicles of full-time RVers from long ago – like way back in the 1980’s – and life for them was indisputably more difficult than it is for us.  The RVs were less robust, the leveling systems were primitive, diesel fuel less available.  Almost all bills had to be paid by mail … Continue reading »

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Thanksgiving buffet

Jett and I have twice done Thanksgiving via Cracker Barrel. They offer a take-out Thanksgiving dinner for about 6 for just over $70 – a pretty good deal. You get a hefty portion of turkey, a lesser portion of ham, dressing, mashed potatoes, gravy, vegetable and dinner rolls. A hearty feast. This year we wanted … Continue reading »

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Our first workamping gig

“Workamping” was coined to describe those full-time RVers who earn a living while traveling by working at the campground at which they are staying. It is kind of like the Old West where itinerant laborers would work around the ranch for room and board. I don’t know how many people do it, but there are … Continue reading »

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Sierra surgery

Way back in June I was informed that my 2005 GMC Sierra pickup truck would need a new head gasket. For those of you who aren’t familiar with internal combustion engines, the head gasket is a large, complex gasket that fits between the engine block and the “head” – the piece that caps the cylinders. … Continue reading »

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RV water torture. the continuing saga

Our fresh water overflow problem is back.  After mysteriously disappearing two months ago, it reappeared after I (belatedly) replaced the anode rod in our hot water heater a couple of days ago.  To perform that little task, I had to turn off the water supply for about 20 minutes.  A few hours after turning the … Continue reading »

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56th Escapade

When Jett and I first heard that the 2016 Escapade – the national convention for the Escapees RV Club of full-time RVers – was to be held in 2016 in Vermont, we immediately resolved to be there. One of the reasons we accepted our summer jobs in South Hero, VT, was that we would be … Continue reading »

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Cheap truck repairs… or so I thought

When it comes to our GMC 3500 it seems that there is no such thing as a cheap repair.  As I mentioned previously, I had to add radiator fluid several times during the STN.  I fixed the problem temporarily by adding Stop Leak to the radiator.  I also needed to get the front end aligned … Continue reading »

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