This RV Life
Friday, November 29, 2013
Changing Our Blog Name
Well, it's been more than 7 months since my last update. We had a great summer. We have found several blogs with almost identical titles to our, This RV Life, and decided we didn't want to get confused with any of them. So we are essentially killing offf this blog... Please join us on our newly named blog, The Motor Gnomes, beginning December 1, 2013. We appreciate all our readers and will continue to post on a regular basis from now on at our new blog, The Motor Gnomes. See ya there!
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Playing Catch Up
Hello Everyone!
In the course of the 2 days, we realized we'd forgotten a bunch of stuff. For me, potholders for one, and Motrin. I had a sinus headache I could have used a few to treat. COFFEE.. You can never have too much.. What was I thinking... I didn't bring near enough. Al had a few things he forgot too. Well this was good practice... We need lists. Next time it should be better. We didn't really have any big problems, a plus.
Sorry for the lack of posts, but we haven't been doing too much in the way of RVing... Up to now. Spring is finally here and we've been prepping GlorE B.for our first full weekend out. I took care of indoor stuff, while Mr. Man took care of mechanical and out door things. Feeling comfortable we had everything, we left last Friday early evening to the Cape. Traffic was great... Very light. In less than an hour we were at the Bourne Scenic Campground. It took us about 15 minutes to hookup. We released the harnesses from the dogs and had a bite to eat. I had picked up subs earlier in the day, since we weren't sure of our arrival time. After dinner, the pups wanted to go out and explore. I took the girls out and let them sniff around. Belle took to hunting ASAP, While Pippi was just enjoying the fresh air. We didn't pull out the ramp right away for the old man Dakota, Al just lifted him in and out of the RV for the first few times, until his back yelled at him. Then we hooked up the ramp onto the stairs. It's still a little steep for the old guy, but with a little help from a towel being used as a sling around his midriff we managed to get him in and out of the RV without too much trouble. The old guy loved being outside and being side by side with his human dad. The weather began to change shortly after our arrival... All hell broke loose. The winds were nasty. The back end of the GlorE B.seemed to be swinging with the wind. Rain dropped pine cones on the roof which sounded scary to the pups. The night dragged on with the storm.. And yes, old man Dakota still barked to go out and do his business. Actually he barked off and on a lot. So not to disturb our neighbors, we responded to is barking immediately. I slept on the couch for awhile at one point to keep Dakota company.
Morning was much better. The winds had died down and the sun started to break through about 11AM. The warm weather was gone, but we were prepared and had sweatshirts and winter coats. Quite a few boats went in and out of the canal. After coffee, and clean up from breakfast, Al and I walked down to the canal and enjoyed the sights. We saw people checking their traps since it was low tide in the canal, for any catch. Ducks, and birds were plentiful. After my walk I enjoyed the afternoon reading. Al and Drew had taken a long walk earlier in the morning. I miscalculated the amount of coffee pods needed for the weekend for the kerig... So their adventure was to walk to DD and get some. Al came back with the coffee pods, donuts( of course) and firewood.
I took the pups out a few more times that day in hopes they would do a poop. Belle managed to please me, but Pippi was not having any of it..Belle is quite aggressive on the leash while she's sniffing new smells, Pippi is the follower. Earlier in the day, I put dinner in the crock pot to cook. Chicken tenders and curry sauce. I cooked some basmati rice to go a long with the curry. I must it was a complete success! I did forget to bring vegetables to add to the mix... Next time.
By the time dusk was rolling in, Al had his fire all set and sat out with a beer with Dakota by his side. The cool weather was a bit much for me to stay out, so I stayed inside and organized some genealogy papers I had been working on. Truth be told, I'm not much on enjoying campfires. :( I just don't see the point. Sleep was much easier to come by Saturday night, since it was much quieter weather wise. Dakota got up only twice.
In the course of the 2 days, we realized we'd forgotten a bunch of stuff. For me, potholders for one, and Motrin. I had a sinus headache I could have used a few to treat. COFFEE.. You can never have too much.. What was I thinking... I didn't bring near enough. Al had a few things he forgot too. Well this was good practice... We need lists. Next time it should be better. We didn't really have any big problems, a plus.
Morning was cold, so heat was turned on in GlorE B.. We had coffee, walked the pets, and started packing up about 8.
Next stop was the dump station. We pulled up and tried to recall what we were suppose to do. Thank goodness... There was a big sign explaining each step. First the black then the grey then rinse. Hookup was pretty easy too. What a relief!
Within an hours time we were back home. Wow, that was fun! We're already planning our next weekend.
Next stop was the dump station. We pulled up and tried to recall what we were suppose to do. Thank goodness... There was a big sign explaining each step. First the black then the grey then rinse. Hookup was pretty easy too. What a relief!
Within an hours time we were back home. Wow, that was fun! We're already planning our next weekend.
Sunday, March 24, 2013
Weekend Doings
Saturday
Well yesterday we decided to check out a couple of local RV/camping shops. The first one was Camping USA. in E.Bridgewater. They have a nice place. They sell all kinds of do dads for an RV. Very nice folk. They service RV's, and store them during winter months.. Man, that was worth the trip. We are seriously considering on placing the RV in a storage lot for the winter of 2013-2014. It would make life a little easier, keeping her off the lawn during the winter months. We chatted with them for a bit, picked their brains on solar and other questions we had on boon docking... They called it dry camping.. Lol
The second shop we stopped off at was Campers Inn on route 44 in Raynham. They have lots of 5th wheels for sale... And a parts counter.. Not much to look at but very friendly. The place was busy with prospective buyers.
All in all it was a good day.
Sunday
After breakfast, we got a few things together to take the RV out for a drive. Made some sandwiches, and got the harnesses on the four legged family members. Well since the harnesses were something new to both the dogs and us..I will admit it wasn't smooth sailing..Isabelle slipped completely out of hers, Pippi looked like she was wearing someone elses's clothes and the ole man..well let's just say... He's way past caring.
We arrived at our destination and let the dogs off of their seat belts. It took all of 3 seconds for Isabelle to jump on the dashboard to look out the huge windows.. Pippi wasn't real comfortable with the entire idea of being in a moving house. She paced with tail in between her legs. Dakota was a bit nervous but we think it was due to his steep climb up his ramp to get into the RV versus traveling in it.
We walked the dogs and they enjoyed seeing sea gulls, and sniffing new smells. We read the paper inside, and tried out the TV. Al went under the hood and decided the rig definitely needs an oil change. So we will be scheduling that in the next few weeks before we take her out again.
At one point. Pippi got loose and ran out the RV door... Ugh.. I just got through reassuring Isabelle's mom that we wouldn't lose any of the dogs. One of the reasons why Pippi got loose and not Belle.. I wouldn't let go of Belle but did Pippi. Thank goodness she came right back. Phew.. We need to work on this so that no one ever gets loose. Losing a pet is not on my agenda while RVing.
Oh and by the way.. Instead of calling the RV, the rig or the RV.. I'm naming her... GlorE B.
I dub thy GlorE B. And it shall be.
Well yesterday we decided to check out a couple of local RV/camping shops. The first one was Camping USA. in E.Bridgewater. They have a nice place. They sell all kinds of do dads for an RV. Very nice folk. They service RV's, and store them during winter months.. Man, that was worth the trip. We are seriously considering on placing the RV in a storage lot for the winter of 2013-2014. It would make life a little easier, keeping her off the lawn during the winter months. We chatted with them for a bit, picked their brains on solar and other questions we had on boon docking... They called it dry camping.. Lol
The second shop we stopped off at was Campers Inn on route 44 in Raynham. They have lots of 5th wheels for sale... And a parts counter.. Not much to look at but very friendly. The place was busy with prospective buyers.
All in all it was a good day.
Sunday
After breakfast, we got a few things together to take the RV out for a drive. Made some sandwiches, and got the harnesses on the four legged family members. Well since the harnesses were something new to both the dogs and us..I will admit it wasn't smooth sailing..Isabelle slipped completely out of hers, Pippi looked like she was wearing someone elses's clothes and the ole man..well let's just say... He's way past caring.
We arrived at our destination and let the dogs off of their seat belts. It took all of 3 seconds for Isabelle to jump on the dashboard to look out the huge windows.. Pippi wasn't real comfortable with the entire idea of being in a moving house. She paced with tail in between her legs. Dakota was a bit nervous but we think it was due to his steep climb up his ramp to get into the RV versus traveling in it.
We walked the dogs and they enjoyed seeing sea gulls, and sniffing new smells. We read the paper inside, and tried out the TV. Al went under the hood and decided the rig definitely needs an oil change. So we will be scheduling that in the next few weeks before we take her out again.
At one point. Pippi got loose and ran out the RV door... Ugh.. I just got through reassuring Isabelle's mom that we wouldn't lose any of the dogs. One of the reasons why Pippi got loose and not Belle.. I wouldn't let go of Belle but did Pippi. Thank goodness she came right back. Phew.. We need to work on this so that no one ever gets loose. Losing a pet is not on my agenda while RVing.
Oh and by the way.. Instead of calling the RV, the rig or the RV.. I'm naming her... GlorE B.
I dub thy GlorE B. And it shall be.
Thursday, March 21, 2013
Our First Overnight Adventure
Well although we are currently watching snow fall from our living room window, we've made reservations for our first overnight stay. We'll be taking the rig out and enjoying a few nights at Bourne Scenic Park. With winter being so stubborn on making its exit for spring, we may have to use the heat.
We won't be completely set up by that time, but the basics will be taken cared of. It's more of a practice run and hopefully some relaxation.. since this is all new to the both of us, that may be far fetched, but we will give it a good try.
We're just going to keep our fingers crossed that the snow will be gone by then. :)
We won't be completely set up by that time, but the basics will be taken cared of. It's more of a practice run and hopefully some relaxation.. since this is all new to the both of us, that may be far fetched, but we will give it a good try.
We're just going to keep our fingers crossed that the snow will be gone by then. :)
Sunday, March 17, 2013
Comtemplating
It's been awhile since our last post. Busy with life in general. Work, family, and pets. Looks like Spring wasn't far behind for a few days but then she ran away.. To make way for more winter.
Al has been researching a wide variety of subjects lately. Solar systems, travel, workamping, and travel sights. He is so ready to be on the road...
I've been researching some weekend trips for this upcoming summer. I am also still looking into health insurance once we lose Al's work coverage. I think I may have something I can work with. I still need to do some research but I'm feeling somewhat more comfortable with what this current company has to offer. Prices seem reasonable, so much so, I want to be sure it's not a scam...
Our plans for hitting the road in June 2014 are still tentative, however it looks like our first stop will be in Illinois. Our oldest daughter is getting married in Naperville, Illinois on July 5, 2014.
This morning we discussed plans to renovate the RV. We're thinking that we could pull out the bench seats and table and put in a round table and chairs set we have stored in the basement. The extra chair behind the passenger set could be removed and then we could put in a wood filing cabinet that we have. It would be bolted in and used for locked storage and as a table top.
We had other ideas but I think the ones mentioned are definitely doable in the near future.
Al has been researching a wide variety of subjects lately. Solar systems, travel, workamping, and travel sights. He is so ready to be on the road...
I've been researching some weekend trips for this upcoming summer. I am also still looking into health insurance once we lose Al's work coverage. I think I may have something I can work with. I still need to do some research but I'm feeling somewhat more comfortable with what this current company has to offer. Prices seem reasonable, so much so, I want to be sure it's not a scam...
Our plans for hitting the road in June 2014 are still tentative, however it looks like our first stop will be in Illinois. Our oldest daughter is getting married in Naperville, Illinois on July 5, 2014.
This morning we discussed plans to renovate the RV. We're thinking that we could pull out the bench seats and table and put in a round table and chairs set we have stored in the basement. The extra chair behind the passenger set could be removed and then we could put in a wood filing cabinet that we have. It would be bolted in and used for locked storage and as a table top.
We had other ideas but I think the ones mentioned are definitely doable in the near future.
Saturday, March 9, 2013
Wintry Musings
To para phrase the Beach Boys, "My Winnie's outside, covered with snow, no place to go now. Brockton's a lonely town, when you're the only one snow bound." Our Winnebago is surrounded by snow drifts. They are slowly melting but were originally three feet tall! Our dear friends with motorcycles however, got out of town just in time to miss the white stuff and they are enjoying themselves in Sunny Florida. It is bike week in Daytona, FL.
I am planning to take a shake down trip in April, weather permitting to Cape Cod. I am looking at Bourne Scenic Park. My dad used to pull a "Scotty" with his Datsun pickup and told me he liked spending weekends in it under the Bourne Bridge. He enjoyed being able to make a cup of tea in his beloved Scotty and sit outside drinking tea in the evening.
Being more of a morning person, I look forward to fresh brewed coffee in the early morning, watching the world wake up. I love to hear birds chirping, and see the excitement in our dogs as they greet a new day. Right now it is all imagination, what it will be like waking up in a new place in our motor home but I have learned that after 60, the days, weeks & months pass very quickly. ( A characteristic not shared by the last hour of the work day). I continue to read the exploits of some prominent RV Bloggers who post something new and different everyday. Some are very frugal, some are very diligent, and some just seem to have it all. One thing they all seem to share is their love of Freedom, the freedom they found in life on the road.
Donna & I have always had the wanderlust. Traveling by planes, trains, buses, automobiles and ships just to see what there is to see. We have owned six houses, three in Massachusetts and three in Virginia. Had we considered RV's earlier in life is a coulda shoulda woulda. We have one now and our plans are coming together. We'll see you on the road.
Thursday, March 7, 2013
A little mud on the tires? No Problem!
So, we got "A little mud on the tires" as Brad Paisley would say. I told our helpful neighbor I wasn't going to move the Winnebago until May. Wait, I have to get this thing inspected for a state sticker. Back off the lawn I go across my roadway made up of scrap sheets of OSB. Oh yeah that will last awhile right? Drew and I traveled the back roads of Abington & Whitman to an inspection station on Essex Street called "Delcorp". A cheery fellow who enjoys RVing completed our inspection. He said everything was good and that we had four new brake calipers, nice to hear "new". We returned home by an alternate route and stopped at Walmart to pickup some RV anti-freeze. When we arrived home I parked on the street and set about getting level and extending the bedroom slide.
After a bit of lunch we got ready to park the Winnebago back on the front lawn. I didn't want to repeat the mud boggin' and decided that backing in would be a better choice. We laid out a road way on the lawn made from more scrap sheets of OSB ( Oriented Strand Board ) which will be yellow mulch by Summer Time. I drove around the block to get oriented for backing on to the lawn. I forgot what I was doing, Happy just to be driving my RV, and ended up backing up on Ames Street to get in the right position. The challenge was to back onto the lawn between a stump and the fire hydrant, don't get stuck, get all the way off the street and DON'T HIT THE HOUSE! Well, after several attempts and a few STOP! STOP! STOP!s I managed to do it. The RV is on the front lawn in my yard, not stuck in the mud, and as I write this it is slowly getting covered in snow : (
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