Fulltiming on the Central Coast, CA, in a friend's driveway for 8 months. I've been stopping in here, periodically, to read personal stories; the trials & tribulations of full-time life and to catch up on technical diy stuff. Yes, I tend to prefer lurking, but wanted to express my gratitude. Many of us are in transition; trying to successfully make our way through. Reading the personal stories here made me realize I was in good company. It can be a pretty scary, uncertain, disorienting, off-balance kind of thing, whether planned or unplanned, so it's been nice to see how others handle it. I'm selling my RV and car to transition to a Promaster so I can travel. I -never- would have considered a van if not for this site. In addition, the plethora of videos on the subject really drew me in. I do wish I could make it to the RTR, but maybe next year.
Thank you Bob and all the contributors here. Thank everyone for the tremendous amount of work you've invested in filming, editing and uploading videos to YT. You've all had an extraordinary impact on my life; a life I thought was irregular, but learned it's more ubiquitous and fulfilling than I ever realized.
Life is successful when you find yourself surrounded by people who make you feel good about yourself, while stepping aside to let the others pass through.
Thank you Bob and all the contributors here. Thank everyone for the tremendous amount of work you've invested in filming, editing and uploading videos to YT. You've all had an extraordinary impact on my life; a life I thought was irregular, but learned it's more ubiquitous and fulfilling than I ever realized.
Life is successful when you find yourself surrounded by people who make you feel good about yourself, while stepping aside to let the others pass through.