RV Life – Year 3 – Lessons Learned
Even with three years of experience on the road, lessons learned can keep coming. RV Life, or in the day-to-day, there’s always something to learn.
Where Beauty and Meaning Exist
Even with three years of experience on the road, lessons learned can keep coming. RV Life, or in the day-to-day, there’s always something to learn.
History often repeats itself in the form of a shared experience. Like Father Like Son, high school sports can connect generations across decades.
Two years on the road can produce lessons learned that build excellent experience for the RV Life. But wisdom will teach us that there is always more to learn.
From rookie mistakes, to equipment failures, and scary weather events, our first year of RV Life gave us several lessons learned that you can benefit from.
Why Go RV? It’s not for the faint of heart. It requires a spirit of adventure, one who’s unafraid to journey into the unknown and leave the familiar behind.
“As iron sharpens iron, So a man sharpens the countenance of his friend.” I need this in my life. A friend and mentor who sharpens me. My Virtual Mentor.
To truly appreciate the purpose of this site and the stories I share, you should read TOM.
Whether by coincidence or by providence, a profound life moment is uniquely personal. What is a Full Circle Moment?
Personalized gifts for every occasion! Whether you’re looking for a thoughtful gift or a unique addition for yourself, Luca’s Gift has something for everyone!
After a disappointing Year 4, we were anxious to start Year 5 of the RV Life. From Florida to Canada the Spring season welcomed us with scent and color.
A name that reflects the values of integrity, reliability, and unity. Nakoma Volkman embodies these qualities, and more. Artist, speaker, dancer, and writer.
Nakoma Art Traditions & Crafts has traveled the Native American event and lecture circuit for decades promoting authentic Native American fine art.