Winter, Snow and Living an RV Life

The first snowfall of the season came to Southern Ontario this week. We all knew it was coming but still it always seems to arrive too soon. I am not a big fan of snow and living in an Class B RV has not improved that thought. Not that it can be all bad ofContinue reading “Winter, Snow and Living an RV Life”

How to Celebrate Halloween Vanlife Style

Celebrating the holidays while living in a van is a different kind of celebration. There is no house to decorate but you certainly can decorate your van. Kids cannot come to your door trick or treating….or can they? Come along as I share how I celebrate Halloween Vanlife style. Halloween is my favourite holiday. NotContinue reading “How to Celebrate Halloween Vanlife Style”

When a Roadtrek Friend Comes to Visit

Living an RV life in a Roadtrek takes me a lot of places and I get to meet a lot of people. Owning a Roadtrek has also introduced me to a lot of great people. Holly has a 2002 Chevy 190P Roadtrek just like mine. Except she has a generator. I am so jealous. WeContinue reading “When a Roadtrek Friend Comes to Visit”

Winds of Change: RV Living

Fall has arrived in Southern Ontario. The nights get cooler, the rain falls a little more often and you begin to appreciate the warm sunny days. Mother nature telling you summer is coming to an end in the most beautiful way. Living in Class B RV there a few things I do to help keepContinue reading “Winds of Change: RV Living”

An RVlife Year in the Rearview: 2021

2021 started out looking pretty bleak travel wise. January brought us another lockdown and more restrictions. The US border was still closed to land travel and was not looking at opening anytime soon. There was travel restrictions between provinces and you pretty much could go nowhere. We did not know for how long or whatContinue reading “An RVlife Year in the Rearview: 2021”

Solo Female Travel: Driving into the Unknown

Rolling down the highway, whether I have a destination or driving the backroads meandering the countryside, it is all part of this RV Life. Roadtrippin, as I affectionately call it, could be a four-hour tour exploring the sights or a 14-hour drive along the highways. Sometimes, I will take my girlfriend as I did whenContinue reading “Solo Female Travel: Driving into the Unknown”