2022 UPDATE: We are no longer recommending the Boat Command or RV Command products. Primarily because AC Power outage monitoring has stopped working and apparently they have no interest in fixing it. AC Power outage notifications are critical for those …
If you’ve been following our blog, you know that we love oysters – cooked but not raw. Rob and I fell in love with cooked oysters, especially BBQ’ed oysters, during one of our combo business/vacation trips in the late ’80’s …
OK, this time its on our Honda Odyssey, not the coach! And they are only “broken” due to operator error (that would be me). And I am not talking about the brakes that stop the car, only the parking brakes. …
It’s always something! In this case it wasn’t too serious but nevertheless still disruptive to the routine. Of course I’m talking about our coach – it seems after 20 months we are still working out the bugs and early equipment …
Note: Click on photos to expand, use arrow keys to navigate. This post is for those of you with a diesel powered/air brake coach that are considering DIY installing an SMI Air-Force-One air braking system for your towed vehicle. I …
Ah, yes, all of the joy, fun and exhaustion of Christmas is behind us. Now it’s almost time to make those inevitable but usually short lived New Year’s resolutions. Be nicer…exercise more…use the treadmill for more than just a clothes …
Last year as we put the house on the market and and began preparing for our nomadic lifestyle, one task was to further reduce the amount of paper in our lives. We were already well entrenched in the “paperless” options …
One of the long overdue projects we completed on our boat, Quantum Leap, this past summer of 2014 was restoration of the Gelcoat on the topsides (the deck areas). This post talks about how we did it and describes a …
So one of our projects for this winter was to look at some boats. We have been living on our current boat (Quantum Leap, a 1985 Chris Craft) during the beautiful Rhode Island summers on Narragansett Bay. We are considering …
Class continued. We were halfway through the class and we now had a routine. Up early, put all the “stuff” away, bring in the slides, bring up the jacks (just kidding, we couldn’t use our jacks), forcibly extract the kitties …