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By Katrina, on October 25th, 2011% FINALLY! I was beginning to wonder if we were going to get everything done in time to leave Utah which has turned quite cold. It has been a long expensive summer with having to replace the fuel pump, alternator, and battery in one car, the fuel pump in my SUV, parts on the . . . → Read More: Off To Winter Snowbird Quarters
By Katrina, on October 20th, 2011% Ready to leave but I wanted to share some great final photos and moments. Below is Lakeside RV Park office. Their well-used pool is behind it and excellent laundry room is on the left side. The park is just a few hundred yards from Utah Lake State Park and wonderful paved bike/pedestrian trails . . . → Read More: Final Farewell to Provo, UT
By Katrina, on October 14th, 2011% The summer heat has finally broken and a chill is now in the air. Snowbirds everywhere are feeling the urge to go south for the winter and news is reporting that Yuma, AZ and other warmer winter destinations are getting ready for the grand annual migration starting next week. My own feet are . . . → Read More: Time To Go South
By Katrina, on October 6th, 2011%
Selling at flea markets and swap meets is not hard at all. As mentioned previously, it is a good way to get rid of your “stuff” when moving to full time RVing. It can also become a second income for crafty people and those with enough space to carry around others’ . . . → Read More: How To Sell At Flea Markets and Swap Meets
By Katrina, on October 1st, 2011% While traveling about this great country, most RVers use debit cards to make purchases since most stores don’t take out of state checks and many of us shop on the Internet. Coming October 12, many Wells Fargo patrons will find they are now going to be charged $3 per month for the “privilege” . . . → Read More: Debit Cards About To Bite RVers
By Katrina, on September 29th, 2011%
There are many great reasons to invest in a good pressure cooker for your RV. Not only does it cook much faster in 1/3 of the time, but it saves propane and water which is important when boondocking. It also doesn’t heat up your RV on a hot day like an oven . . . → Read More: Pressure Cooking Saves
By Katrina, on September 29th, 2011% If you are a satellite internet user with HughesNet, you may be affected by changes coming at the end of October. HughesNet is decommissioning the Horizon 2 satellite at the end of October. If you are a tripod Internet user and are assigned to Horizon 2, you will need to contact a dealer . . . → Read More: IMPORTANT News for HughesNet Users
By Katrina, on September 28th, 2011% The hardest part of becoming a full-time RVer is taking the leap of faith by getting rid of the house and household goods. Letting go is not easy. Not everyone does let go. Some folks are full-timers for only 6 months a year as snowbirds. Most others choose to rent the house out . . . → Read More: Getting Rid of Stuff To Go Full-time RVing
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