I can completely relate to your enjoyment of laundromats, and for all the same reasons. The fresh, clean aromas, the simple but satisfying organizational tasks, the time management advantages, etc. Plus, I get a nice little break while I'm waiting during which I can read, do word puzzles or phone surf, all to the backdrop of the soothing white noise of the whirling machines. 😊
It's so fun watching your journey out west. We made a similar trip last summer: KY to Salt Lake City to pick up our Bean teardrop camper. On the return trip, we swung through Colorado, south of Denver, to visit family. I swear I have video of the same windmill that you have. Save travels.
I'm curious what made you decide to sell the Scamp and get a teardrop? Marshall was going to do a teardrop until we decided to live full-time in a travel trailer; after that decision, it was a fiberglass camper all the way! After all the renovations, the Scamp is a part of the family now. 😄
@@wanderess_samThe Scamp was a 1986 and need a lot of structural work done to it that I didn't have the time to do. We had it for 12 years and enjoyed. Chose the Bean because it has a continuously molded shell. When we camp, we're outside except to sleep. So, it was great choice for us.
This was such an information video Sam.
I can completely relate to your enjoyment of laundromats, and for all the same reasons. The fresh, clean aromas, the simple but satisfying organizational tasks, the time management advantages, etc. Plus, I get a nice little break while I'm waiting during which I can read, do word puzzles or phone surf, all to the backdrop of the soothing white noise of the whirling machines. 😊
It’s definitely a relaxing time, especially when you have it mostly to yourself!!
@@wanderess_sam Yes!
It's so fun watching your journey out west. We made a similar trip last summer: KY to Salt Lake City to pick up our Bean teardrop camper. On the return trip, we swung through Colorado, south of Denver, to visit family. I swear I have video of the same windmill that you have. Save travels.
I'm curious what made you decide to sell the Scamp and get a teardrop? Marshall was going to do a teardrop until we decided to live full-time in a travel trailer; after that decision, it was a fiberglass camper all the way! After all the renovations, the Scamp is a part of the family now. 😄
@@wanderess_samThe Scamp was a 1986 and need a lot of structural work done to it that I didn't have the time to do. We had it for 12 years and enjoyed. Chose the Bean because it has a continuously molded shell. When we camp, we're outside except to sleep. So, it was great choice for us.
Nice.. you mentioned some apps I never heard of before . ☺️
I’m glad! We use them all the time and really make traveling a lot easier!