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Laurie, Brian & Mister Sam our cat, have been living fulltime in our 40′ diesel pusher coach since October 2017. These blogs are our adventures and travels as we chase the perfect temperature, our journeys, our experiences, both good and bad. With the complexity of crossing international borders, exchanging monies, the constant converting from miles to kilometers, Celsius to Fahrenheit. So come join us as we roll down the road!
LATEST POSTS
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Overcast Sunday
Well it’s almost 11 o’clock, Sunday morning, and so far I have accomplished nothing, and it’s not looking good for anything getting accomplished today… As a bit of a follow up, yesterday was not a real productive day either, but we made it to the market yesterday, and again disappointment, two years ago at the…
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December 7th 2019
It 5 am Saturday morning, the temperature is 50 or 9 degrees and the forecast high for the day is 73 or 21 degrees, just about normal for this area. We attended a happy hour / potluck last night, I barbecued the chicken we had picked up on Thursday, precooked it for 15 minutes in…
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Ho hum
Have you ever been looking foreword to something so much, that when it happens, and doesn’t seem to live up to your expectations, it just leaves you wanting. That is kind of how we are feeling about this visit to Why, now don’t get me wrong, we are enjoying ourselves, but it just isn’t quite…
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Battery Basics
Solar is a mystery to so many people, what, when, why, where, and how – there seem to be more questions than answers, and every dam fool has an opinion on everything – so this is just another opinion and it may or may not apply to you but take it for what it’s worth.…
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Off Grid – Part 1
OK lets get started, this shouldn’t take more than a month or so to figure out…like seriously how hard can it be? All we want to do is to live for a couple of months in the Arizona Desert boondocking. Because we are doing a major upgrade to Thunders electrical we have to determine how…
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Why AZ
Why Arizona is a tiny unincorporated town located at the intersection of state road 85 and 86, which was originally a “Y” shaped intersection. The last census listed the population at 167, so not a big town, it is two hours west of Tucson on AZ-86, it is 30 miles north of the Mexican border,…
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