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Leaving My Winter Camp Spring comes with the deep blush of azaleas. Spring comes and I must go. When I am sleeping in those vast northern hills, I will dream of red clay and soaring pines and breezes cooled by the ocean’s kiss. 12.2021.697
My new home! Most people probably know by now but I moved!!! Well, as an RVer we are always moving, so I should say I got a new home!
Beautiful day in Bordeaux today. . . . @onlythebarenecessities #bordeaux #homeiswhereyouparkit #homeonwheels #fulltiming #outdoorlife #Europeantour #europeantravel #continentaltour #vanlife #wanderlust #travel #travelgram #travelblog #traveldiaries #igtravel (at Bordeaux, France) https://www.instagram.com/p/B4ngsnwBTon/?igshid=1n2bn6knyb1l3
Patiently waiting for summer. #witterings #witteringbeach #westwittering #westsussex #winterbeach #beach #beachlife #lowtide #lifeonwheels #fulltiming #ontheroad #outdoorlife #exploring #explore #explorebritain #exploreengland #homeiswhereyouparkit #flipflopsandwoollyhats #vanlife #campervan #camperlife #motorhome #rollerteam (at West Wittering, West Sussex, United Kingdom)
Are you afraid of the dark?
Living in a motorhome full-time is very different to living in a house. Here's a story from the boudoir...
You know that feeling when you’re away, sleeping in a new place, maybe in a hotel or the house of a friend or relative, and as you try to go to sleep you become aware of different things around you. Your senses are heightened and you become aware of every little sound, every shadow, anything different to sleeping at home.
Sleeping in Rex, our motorhome, is sometimes a little bit like that. The…
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In the end, the big day came slightly sooner than expected, on New Year’s Eve. We were house-sitting for friends, looking after 8 sheep and a ram, a job which got cut short due to unforeseen circumstances. So when we took Rex of the pitch on New Year’s Eve, we got ready to go with the first stop in Clanfield to see in 2018 with some good friends.
If you’ve been following us on Facebook, you’ll know what we’ve been up to. We had to get Rex up to Cannock for some TLC, and once that was done, we could go and enjoy ourselves. During this first week, we’ve visited cities, tiny villages and beautiful coasts. We’ve met up with friends, we’ve battled storms and we’ve found some wonderful safe-havens to stay.
The most interesting thing about this week however, is how much we still have to learn. I can’t quite put my finger on it but this travel feels different to our longer tours like the one in Scotland. I guess that’s because we’re thinking about it differently and because it’s very different finding places to stay in England. We’ve mostly used Britstops and Search for Sites so far. We also got a great tip from someone we met, who’s been on the road for 18 months and who knew a great free spot.
We’ve learned a lot about Rex and about being on the road cheaply. Also that we have to clean Rex ALL THE TIME as he gets mucky quick. Keeping fresh water topped up at every opportunity is important, and we need to get good at finding elsan points and grey water disposal. We’ve learned a lot about communication and that we’re adjusting to a new way of life. We’ve also learned about being organised with our grocery shopping and using up all the food we have rather than letting it go to waste. We’ve learned that we don’t need to eat out all the time and that we don’t need to go out for coffee daily either. I have to say that we’re doing pretty well.
Beach Clean
River Taw
Friends!
Cold!!
All in all, it’s been a very successful first week. We’ve had a great time, we’ve stayed safe and warm, we’ve seen beautiful places and we’re finding ways to give back to the communities we visit. We have slowed down the pace from driving several hours per day to staying in the same area for a few days.
It seems we have at least another week until we go to Brixham to sort out the house, so we’re planning to do more exploring in the West Country. Let’s hope the weather gods are kind to us!
Happy in Woolly Hats
Our first week of full time travel, here's how we got on. In the end, the big day came slightly sooner than expected, on New Year's Eve. We were house-sitting for friends, looking after 8 sheep and a ram, a job which got cut short due to unforeseen circumstances.
The big day is looming
The big day is nearly here!
Our last day at work is looming, and with it our last payday for a while…now there’s a scary thought!
Of course, we’ve decided to live with less, but actually taking that step and making it a reality is a whole different thing again!
Sure, we’ve cut down our possessions, but it’s the little things that will make the difference… like our (twice) daily coffee habit… that’s a luxury we should…
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Vineyard vistas in the beautiful Champagne region in early spring. Can you spot Rex? Www.flipflopsandwoollyhats.com #France #champagne #jacquescopin #verneuil #vineyardvines #vineyard #vineyards #motorhomemadness #motorhome #rollerteam #vanlife #autoroller746 #campervan #camping #exploring #Fulltime #fulltiming #francepassion #explore #exploring #exploreFrance #Europe #Europeantour #flipflopsandwoollyhats