vehicles
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The fix list, or “omg living in a vehicle isn’t necessarily going to be much cheaper”
I’m working on a comprehensive list of all the repairs and improvements i’d like to make to the Handbasket, organized by priority. I’m well aware that none of this will work out the way i plan, lol, and i know i’ll keep adding to it, but here’s what i got so far: 1. Safety and
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Deep cleaning my new house with my mom
My partner was lucky enough to find a travel trailer in excellent condition. It had been used once a year by the first owners, when they stayed at the fairgrounds, and then taken on one camping excursion by the people who sold it to us. We’ll clean it, but we don’t need to. It was
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Goodbye to the trusty rustbucket
The first RV i bought didn’t work out. I knew that before i started this blog, but i also knew i was going to need to refer to that one, so here’s the TL;DR: It’s so much cleaner looking on the outside than the one i ended up with, lol. Anyway, i will occasionally refer
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Cigarette stink was a dealbreaker until today
I looked at so many RV ads that i immediately closed at the word “smoke.” If i’m exposed to heavy smoke residue, my throat swells—not like anaphylaxis, but just enough to give me laryngitis. Which is worse in one way: there’s no handy cure you can plunge into your thigh. The ad for this RV




