It's the time of year where I start thinking about goals and what I want to do when I grow up. I just had a birthday and now I'm diving into my (cough) um, later years and I think time, all of a sudden started going by faster. Like, really fast.
This past year I decided to stay in one place and go to school. My year is up soon so now it's time to get out and see the country again. I toured around the first year in a teardrop trailer, the next two years in a tent and now I am going to roam around in a van. I am pretty excited about it. It's really the little things like waking up and making coffee without anyone seeing me. What a luxury! Usually it's me slowly getting off of the ground in the tent to an upright position and walking in slow motion to a bench to put water in a pot to boil for coffee. I can barely see out of my eyes and during this time you will usually see an early morning camper already cooking breakfast after their morning run waving to me across the way yelling, "good morning." Thank god I will escape that torture in the future by not being seen. Ok, I am really not that groggy in the morning but sometimes this is how I feel in the morning when I try to sleep cozy in a tent in 28 degree weather.
The other luxury is saving money by sneak parking to sleep somewhere and not having to pay the hefty fees some campsites are charging these days. Needless to say, I am looking forward to the adventure.
As with years past, I plan to document my travels here and write about the people and places I come across, including any tips that I might have to share. I hope to capture even more people in photographs than I have in the past. I don't know how long I will be living in the van, but it will be a while since I can go pretty much anywhere with it in about any weather.
If you are new to the blog, below are some links to topics that might be of interest to you about my travels. I can't wait to get going and I will be sure to let you know when I do! As always, any suggestions of places or people to meet are appreciated.
I wasn't sure what to name the van. My teardrop was named "trailie" and for some reason, "Campy" came to mind so it's going to be me, max and Campy!
xo Alison and Max
Click on topic to learn more about:
My story on quitting my job to live on the road that was published on Salon.com
How you can do it too!
What I did in 2009
What I did in 2010
What I did in 2011
Tips on Traveling with your Dog
This past year I decided to stay in one place and go to school. My year is up soon so now it's time to get out and see the country again. I toured around the first year in a teardrop trailer, the next two years in a tent and now I am going to roam around in a van. I am pretty excited about it. It's really the little things like waking up and making coffee without anyone seeing me. What a luxury! Usually it's me slowly getting off of the ground in the tent to an upright position and walking in slow motion to a bench to put water in a pot to boil for coffee. I can barely see out of my eyes and during this time you will usually see an early morning camper already cooking breakfast after their morning run waving to me across the way yelling, "good morning." Thank god I will escape that torture in the future by not being seen. Ok, I am really not that groggy in the morning but sometimes this is how I feel in the morning when I try to sleep cozy in a tent in 28 degree weather.
The other luxury is saving money by sneak parking to sleep somewhere and not having to pay the hefty fees some campsites are charging these days. Needless to say, I am looking forward to the adventure.
As with years past, I plan to document my travels here and write about the people and places I come across, including any tips that I might have to share. I hope to capture even more people in photographs than I have in the past. I don't know how long I will be living in the van, but it will be a while since I can go pretty much anywhere with it in about any weather.
If you are new to the blog, below are some links to topics that might be of interest to you about my travels. I can't wait to get going and I will be sure to let you know when I do! As always, any suggestions of places or people to meet are appreciated.
I wasn't sure what to name the van. My teardrop was named "trailie" and for some reason, "Campy" came to mind so it's going to be me, max and Campy!
xo Alison and Max
Click on topic to learn more about:
My story on quitting my job to live on the road that was published on Salon.com
How you can do it too!
What I did in 2009
What I did in 2010
What I did in 2011
Tips on Traveling with your Dog
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