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Marianne
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Thanks everyone.
When DH first mentioned it to me, I responded that it was going to be pretty tight in there with all the chickens, dogs and cats. The next time the subject came up and I told him that I didn't think a tomato plant in a pot was going to cut it for me, he offered to fill the back end of the pickup with dirt and I could plant potatoes in there. I did check out floor plans of various models online and there's a new/used RV place close to us.
We have a couple friends that have 5th wheels. One couple is full time, living in a tiny place w/ no slides - money was a huge issue for them after gigantic medical bills, etc etc. He loves it, she's adjusted. They go where there's no snow, or a bit of work, but otherwise don't move around too much. They eat out or grill almost every night.
The other couple just upgraded their's and I can see the difference that the slides make. They're planning on selling their home, buying a few lots in a dinky town, build a big metal building and put a double wide mobile home by it. Then they can leave for a few weeks at a time, hoping neighbors will keep an eye on the place and be back in time for gardening season.
Snapshot, I'll have to check out your journal! I have read blogs, including the one that Leta suggested. I even found one that a gal canned some pints of spaghetti sauce in her RV. I guess that's my biggest toot. The gardening, preserving, SS lifestyle is so much a part of me that I can't imagine giving it up willingly. But I am willing to make some compromises.
Back to researching and reading...
When DH first mentioned it to me, I responded that it was going to be pretty tight in there with all the chickens, dogs and cats. The next time the subject came up and I told him that I didn't think a tomato plant in a pot was going to cut it for me, he offered to fill the back end of the pickup with dirt and I could plant potatoes in there. I did check out floor plans of various models online and there's a new/used RV place close to us.
We have a couple friends that have 5th wheels. One couple is full time, living in a tiny place w/ no slides - money was a huge issue for them after gigantic medical bills, etc etc. He loves it, she's adjusted. They go where there's no snow, or a bit of work, but otherwise don't move around too much. They eat out or grill almost every night.
The other couple just upgraded their's and I can see the difference that the slides make. They're planning on selling their home, buying a few lots in a dinky town, build a big metal building and put a double wide mobile home by it. Then they can leave for a few weeks at a time, hoping neighbors will keep an eye on the place and be back in time for gardening season.
Snapshot, I'll have to check out your journal! I have read blogs, including the one that Leta suggested. I even found one that a gal canned some pints of spaghetti sauce in her RV. I guess that's my biggest toot. The gardening, preserving, SS lifestyle is so much a part of me that I can't imagine giving it up willingly. But I am willing to make some compromises.
Back to researching and reading...