A father wearing a cowboy hat, swinging his daughter around on the playground. An elderly man wearing a Hawaiian shirt. A young family with a baby living in pop-up campers. A man selling Native American jewelry at a roadside rest area. We’ve met all sorts of interesting people on our journey so far and I…
Fish Tacos
When we started on this adventure, we had a very loose idea of where we were going. We knew that we wanted to be in Colorado for Thanksgiving and California for New Years but everywhere in between was up for discussion. After New Years, we really had no idea what to expect. It was terrifying…
Each New Day
The Wandering Dolphin finds itself temporarily resting in Southern California. And what a place to rest! Each day we enjoy sun and a temperature holding steadily in the 60s. We are near the ocean, my favorite place to be. And we are experiencing new things each day! Our lives feel more fulfilling than ever before…
The RV Battle
A quick update on our furnace situation: Several weeks ago, I briefly mentioned that our furnace was starting to squeal quite loudly. A sound like the combination of a knife being run over a chalkboard and someone torturing a squirrel. We figured out that it was our blower motor beginning to go out so we…
Taking in SoCal
The rest of our week’s visit with our friends Ali and Jared brought on much better weather. After surviving our tornado, we actually got to enjoy some sun! On Thursday, Day Four of our visit: We took Ali and Jared to Oceanside, the city where Andy’s grandpa and aunt live. We are really fond of…
Boon-docking
“Fire extinguisher!” These are words I hoped to never hear from my husband. This post is a little delayed since I had poor service at our last campsite. We have been in coastal Southern California for over a week now. Our friends Ali and Jared flew into town to visit us and see SoCal so…
A Little Salty
Nothing says “an adventure is about to begin” like your propane detector going off. We were packed and ready to leave Prescott, pulling out of the driveway, when our ears were accosted by an obnoxious noise. Luckily, we were already planning to stop by a local RV dealership to dump our tanks (a service that…
Bringing in the New Year
2015 was pretty eventful for us. We painstakingly killed the honey-do list on our house in St. Paul, staged it for sale, and sold our house in a matter of months. Then we moved into our RV full-time, saved up some money over the summer, quit our jobs (of 9 and 12 years, respectively), and…
How to Survive
Before we left on this adventure, we researched how other people lived on the road and tried to take advice from those people. The majority of RVers are retired and do not need to worry about an income but there are others out there who are doing something similar to us. Many of them work mobile…
My 2015 Blog Review
The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2015 annual report for this blog. Here’s an excerpt: A San Francisco cable car holds 60 people. This blog was viewed about 2,900 times in 2015. If it were a cable car, it would take about 48 trips to carry that many people. Click here to see the…