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Keep Idle Hands Busy and Spruce Up the RV — Rving in Retirement
When I have a vision for something creative, I explain it to my husband who then points out everything wrong with my idea. When I explain he simply needs to refine the specifics, he rolls his eyes and makes a grimace. This reaction has occurred so many times, I now expect it.
Brenda MahlerPublished 3 years ago in WanderHow I Built a Van With Thrift Items
Counting the number of times I’ve made random spontaneous purchases in thrift stores is like counting pebbles on the beach. From old typewriters to vintage shirts, to cups, to cheap books, to jackets, to mirrors and buckets. I consider myself to be the ultimate thrift shop raider.
Tiny House: Why is it becoming a trend?
The tiny house movement is expanding in the developed world, ironically where most people have large, expensive houses. Driven by the economic and real estate crisis that hit the United States, it crossed the Atlantic in 2005 and landed on the coast of Spain, and then advanced on France, Italy and other countries.
Lily SantosPublished 4 years ago in WanderI'm Redoing a Camper & Yes - I'm a Millenial
If the title of this didn't turn you off you're probably a millennial (thanks for the support) or my family. Millennials don't really get a great reputation in the media these days, do we now?
Elizabeth KrupkaPublished 4 years ago in Wander10 Things To Do This Summer
1. Read Lots Of Books Summer is the perfect time to sit outside and tuck into a good book. You can also get a nice suntan at the same time which is an extra bonus. Get warped into another world as you turn the pages. If you have an e-reader like a Kindle, take advantage of all of the cheap and free books available. If you walk past a shop selling books, have a browse. Take your mind on vacation with some great poems and stories.
Chloe GilholyPublished 7 years ago in WanderRight on Red State: Florida Highways
As of the writing of this article, there are twelve major interstate highways in Florida. We can assure you that we will not be updating this article if any more are built, so don’t try to correct us. Of the twelve, nine interstate highways never leave the state of Florida, which makes one question the meaning of the word interstate. They are Interstates 4, 10, 75, 95, 110, 175, 275, 375, 195, 295, 395, 595. The last eight are just roads the connect the first four, which explains why they don't connect to other states. This leaves one highway, I-4. It technically shouldn't even be part of the Interstate System as it doesn't run through multiple states. This is the first strike against “Interstate” 4.
Benjamin HeckerPublished 7 years ago in Wander