desert_sailing
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Finally finished with the rig...more or less. Everything that needs to be built and fastened is now completed.
I am trying to make my curtains a little better, a bit of touch up painting, removing paint from floors and hardware..ooops and starting to move clothing and household items onboard.
I definitely need a clock.. tho ideally I would never have one, a battery powered reading light as well. The led strip gives a nice overall lighting but these aging eyes need a bright focused beam to read anything.
After 2 nights in the rebuild I do indeed see the necessity of a fridge. A cooler would be less than ideal and not even having that sucks.. as a nice cool beverage is very nice to have on hand. I will be ordering one of the Alpicools today. I would be kicking myself had I bought a Berkey over the fridge.
Not perfect or glamorous in anyway but I really love her. Probably have some pics in the Conversion topic soon.
I planned on putting a few plants in for air quality. My town has basically ZERO houseplant retailers. I went to 3 places and then to Walmart where of the 10 choices I could only find the Peace Lily. On the discount table was a very nice and full one but looked soo sad. I couldn't let it die or be subjected to more abuse. On the way to the counter I saw another smaller one.. and figured they could keep each other company.
Got them home gave a drink of water and boom.. both look fantastic! They are a little large for the van they will need repotting and maybe that will help.
I have seen several videos of folks traveling with large dogs or several and sometimes a few cats. Since I can't get a cow or a horse in the van (only pets I like) I will have these two green beauties.
"The Peace Lily can improve your indoor air quality by as much as 60 percent. It helps to reduce the levels of mold spores that grow in the home by absorbing those spores through its leaves and then circulating them to the plant’s roots where they are used as food. The plant can absorb harmful vapors from alcohol and acetone, benzene, formaldehyde, toluene, xylene, ammonia and carbon monoxide effectively."
Still much to do, glad to be over the hump!
I am trying to make my curtains a little better, a bit of touch up painting, removing paint from floors and hardware..ooops and starting to move clothing and household items onboard.
I definitely need a clock.. tho ideally I would never have one, a battery powered reading light as well. The led strip gives a nice overall lighting but these aging eyes need a bright focused beam to read anything.
After 2 nights in the rebuild I do indeed see the necessity of a fridge. A cooler would be less than ideal and not even having that sucks.. as a nice cool beverage is very nice to have on hand. I will be ordering one of the Alpicools today. I would be kicking myself had I bought a Berkey over the fridge.
Not perfect or glamorous in anyway but I really love her. Probably have some pics in the Conversion topic soon.
I planned on putting a few plants in for air quality. My town has basically ZERO houseplant retailers. I went to 3 places and then to Walmart where of the 10 choices I could only find the Peace Lily. On the discount table was a very nice and full one but looked soo sad. I couldn't let it die or be subjected to more abuse. On the way to the counter I saw another smaller one.. and figured they could keep each other company.
Got them home gave a drink of water and boom.. both look fantastic! They are a little large for the van they will need repotting and maybe that will help.
I have seen several videos of folks traveling with large dogs or several and sometimes a few cats. Since I can't get a cow or a horse in the van (only pets I like) I will have these two green beauties.
"The Peace Lily can improve your indoor air quality by as much as 60 percent. It helps to reduce the levels of mold spores that grow in the home by absorbing those spores through its leaves and then circulating them to the plant’s roots where they are used as food. The plant can absorb harmful vapors from alcohol and acetone, benzene, formaldehyde, toluene, xylene, ammonia and carbon monoxide effectively."
Still much to do, glad to be over the hump!