A potential negative is that the RV is not built to withstand extreme temperatures and hurricanes so one should enjoy being a migratory bird and move with the seasons .... :)
Yes, it would be a negative to stay somewhere that the RV is unsuited (ie extreme temps). We've temporarily dealt with this in both hot and cold weather. Our RV seems to do better in the cold than the hot. But we, personally, don't fair well in the extremes. We appreciate your continued participation. 🙂
Thanks. Some unexpected things occurred and took up our time. Also, a recent video that we recorded had a catastrophic audio failure (ie no audio whatsoever). We have another video on the way. Thanks for continuing to watch, like, and comment. 🙂
Susan I can’t see you in the shade of your hat! 🤗 We’re in Year 3…our main challenge is healthcare. We’re blessed that our insurance is good anywhere, but that doesn’t help work around issues that require more than a simple single visit. If you need a consult, a follow-up, a test, etc, you’re easily looking at months in one area…often, not what was planned.
Sorry, a medical issue necessitates the sun protection when it's very bright... We understand the points you've raised. 👍🏻👍🏻Thanks for watching, liking, and commenting.
Funny - we have a desktop computer too and the setup & take down gets old. And yep, walking the dog gets old… We lived on a boat before we went full time in the trailer so we’re used to that, but I do get tired of it. We’ve moochdocked at several friends with yards - so nice!
Walking the dog is actually a positive not a negative. I say this half heartedly as I just heard of a doctor that prescribes getting a dog. Yep.....you guessed it. The dog is actually walking you and getting some exercise a few times every day is does you good.
That's for sure, but not necessarily a good thing during a storm. Fortunately, we love to walk with or without Barkley. By the way, he's to the point now that he cannot walk much. We're grateful for all the walks that he's taken us on over the years. Thanks for watching this one and for the helpful comment. Happy travels.
Disagree! With a dog, you must walk them, you should clean up after them, when they do their business, if you're a good person, and you have to deal with others' dogs and other people if you have a "yapper". So, there's all that when RVing. At a house, different. Just how I see it. Not being negative, but I understand loving a pet enough to bring it with you and totally respect people's decisions. You do you. We used to have dogs our whole lives. Now, we have a cat so it's easier in all areas. For exercise, we bought ebikes to give it a go. Plus, we sight-see which means a good bit of walking.
We have almost the same setup as you do.... Definitely understand inconvenience of our styles..... But just like you we wouldn't give it up !!!! I always say you have to be more organized and more methodical when you live this lifestyle..... Unless you like a mess...lol
The negatives are not much. Your decisions have made you both have an enjoyable time.😊
It certainly has a lot to do with decisions. We're happy you watched this one and shared a comment.
A potential negative is that the RV is not built to withstand extreme temperatures and hurricanes so one should enjoy being a migratory bird and move with the seasons .... :)
Yes, it would be a negative to stay somewhere that the RV is unsuited (ie extreme temps). We've temporarily dealt with this in both hot and cold weather. Our RV seems to do better in the cold than the hot. But we, personally, don't fair well in the extremes. We appreciate your continued participation. 🙂
Good to see you post again. 🙂
Thanks. Some unexpected things occurred and took up our time. Also, a recent video that we recorded had a catastrophic audio failure (ie no audio whatsoever). We have another video on the way. Thanks for continuing to watch, like, and comment. 🙂
Are roads getting smaller?
We dive a work horse as well. Highway is fine but in town 😮
Susan I can’t see you in the shade of your hat! 🤗 We’re in Year 3…our main challenge is healthcare. We’re blessed that our insurance is good anywhere, but that doesn’t help work around issues that require more than a simple single visit. If you need a consult, a follow-up, a test, etc, you’re easily looking at months in one area…often, not what was planned.
Sorry, a medical issue necessitates the sun protection when it's very bright... We understand the points you've raised. 👍🏻👍🏻Thanks for watching, liking, and commenting.
Funny - we have a desktop computer too and the setup & take down gets old. And yep, walking the dog gets old… We lived on a boat before we went full time in the trailer so we’re used to that, but I do get tired of it. We’ve moochdocked at several friends with yards - so nice!
We just have to do the best we can with what we have. 👍🏻Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. Happy travels.
Definitely agree about interviewing. I stayed at a job I hated because I hated interviewing worse.
It's a common matter. Thanks for watching this one. We appreciate your comments.
Thanks! I sure enjoy your videos and always learn something.
That's very nice of you... We're always happy to know it's worth our time. Thanks for watching and for commenting.
Good practical points, thanks.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching and commenting.
Walking the dog is actually a positive not a negative. I say this half heartedly as I just heard of a doctor that prescribes getting a dog. Yep.....you guessed it. The dog is actually walking you and getting some exercise a few times every day is does you good.
That's for sure, but not necessarily a good thing during a storm. Fortunately, we love to walk with or without Barkley. By the way, he's to the point now that he cannot walk much. We're grateful for all the walks that he's taken us on over the years. Thanks for watching this one and for the helpful comment. Happy travels.
Disagree! With a dog, you must walk them, you should clean up after them, when they do their business, if you're a good person, and you have to deal with others' dogs and other people if you have a "yapper". So, there's all that when RVing. At a house, different. Just how I see it. Not being negative, but I understand loving a pet enough to bring it with you and totally respect people's decisions. You do you. We used to have dogs our whole lives. Now, we have a cat so it's easier in all areas. For exercise, we bought ebikes to give it a go. Plus, we sight-see which means a good bit of walking.
Hey, enjoyed the video and perspective. Thanks!
We have almost the same setup as you do.... Definitely understand inconvenience of our styles..... But just like you we wouldn't give it up !!!! I always say you have to be more organized and more methodical when you live this lifestyle..... Unless you like a mess...lol
Well said. We appreciate you watching this one and your comments. Happy travels.
Great vid guys!!
We're glad to know that you enjoyed it. We appreciate you watching this one.
I've been fortunate to have a dog fence area around my RV, so letting the dog out has not been a problem.
Fencing is a good thing to have on hand. Some places do not allow it, but many do. Thanks for sharing, Tim.