crofter
Well-known member
Hello everyone! I have been lurking and am writing to say hi.
I am getting more minimalist all the time, but so far have only made it about five weeks in the Chevrolet before needing to stop and work again. (that money thing). I am close to early retirement age so that might help solve (that money thing). The info in here on budgets and costs is great!! Thanks for that!!
I also found that the Chevrolet is not very stealthy as most activities are outside of her. Therefore I was getting noticed too much in my favorite places. I like to stop and make tea on the tailgate, and have had lots of people come up to me when doing this. So am thinking of trading horses. Maybe a 4X4 van? It feels disloyal to my Chevrolet to be even writing this, we have been through so much. And she has never ever left me stranded in 160,000 miles.
I also have a large furry pal who tends to incite adventure. And thats a good thing.
I am keeping a storage that has electricity for THE BUILD on whatever vehicle I am in. It seems like a luxury to have the storage and the electricity. I could switch to battery tools and build anywhere.
So that's the real me. Hope to see you all on the road!
Blessings - Sue
I :heart: my Chevrolet 4X4 crew cab w/suicide doors & snug top, with moss on top.
I am getting more minimalist all the time, but so far have only made it about five weeks in the Chevrolet before needing to stop and work again. (that money thing). I am close to early retirement age so that might help solve (that money thing). The info in here on budgets and costs is great!! Thanks for that!!
I also found that the Chevrolet is not very stealthy as most activities are outside of her. Therefore I was getting noticed too much in my favorite places. I like to stop and make tea on the tailgate, and have had lots of people come up to me when doing this. So am thinking of trading horses. Maybe a 4X4 van? It feels disloyal to my Chevrolet to be even writing this, we have been through so much. And she has never ever left me stranded in 160,000 miles.
I also have a large furry pal who tends to incite adventure. And thats a good thing.
I am keeping a storage that has electricity for THE BUILD on whatever vehicle I am in. It seems like a luxury to have the storage and the electricity. I could switch to battery tools and build anywhere.
So that's the real me. Hope to see you all on the road!
Blessings - Sue
I :heart: my Chevrolet 4X4 crew cab w/suicide doors & snug top, with moss on top.