As I’ve been sitting here in the sweltering heat the last few days, it dawned on me that June 29 marked my sixth anniversary of being on the road. While swimming in the pool last night, I began to contemplate what that has meant to me. Without getting maudlin, I’ve decided to post some of the lessons I have learned while fulltiming. Some where new, and others just reinforced what we sometimes forget to remember. I’ve included some photos from the appropriate years (most of which I don’t think you have seen).
2006-2007
MEDICINE ROCKS STATE PARK, MONTANA
1. In my first year of fulltiming, I learned that I really needed a toad. The little scooter that I had just didn’t cut the mustard.
MT. RAINIER NATIONAL PARK, WASHINGTON
2. One of the places I volunteered at that year was Fort Flagler State Park, Washington. It was here that I learned that I should never again volunteer for an office job. I prefer to be outside.
2007-2008
CADDO LAKE STATE PARK, TEXAS
3. As I spent more time in remote locations, I learned I needed a Wilson amplifier and trucker’s antenna so I could stay in touch with the world.
ALLIGATOR RIVER NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE, NORTH CAROLINA
4. Being in sunny hot locations also meant I really needed sun shades for the windshield and front side windows. I got my first set at the Escapade in Indiana that year.
2008-2009
BRYCE CANYON NATIONAL PARK, UTAH
5. The spring of ‘08 is when Emma adopted me, and I learned real quickly that I needed to secure her traveling crate while under way. An abrupt turn had it turning upside down and going down the stairs with her in it. She didn’t complain, but I learned a lesson.
DINOSAUR NATIONAL MONUMENT, UTAH
6. While volunteering at Dinosaur Nat’l Monument, I learned to trust my surge guard. Staff tried to convince me that it was broken, but I stood my ground and it turned out the electric power at the sight was consistently low.
2009-2010
HOT SPRINGS NATIONAL PARK, ARKANSAS
7. It was in Hot Springs Arkansas that I learned to take time for my first ever spa treatment and massage. What a luscious and relaxing experience that was.
SWAN LAKE NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE, MISSOURI
8. While volunteering at Swan Lake NWR, I had plenty of time to be reminded to take time for nature. It’s amazing what you can see if you just take the time to relax and be observant.
2010-2011
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, WYOMING
9. At Yellowstone, I learned that sometimes cameras crap out, and it’s worth a 250 mile drive to purchase a new one so you can have these portraits of your memories in more than your mind.
MALHEUR NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE, OREGON
10. This is something I’ve learned, but still have to work on. Mr. wise old owl tried to teach me to take a nap if you’re tired. He was very good at doing that right outside the visitor’s center at Malheur.
2011-2012
ANAHUAC NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE, TEXAS
11. I have surely learned by now to savor any and all sunsets or sunrises that I observe.
SELMA TO MONTGOMERY FREEDOM MARCH, ALABAMA
12. And I hope I have the guts to stand up for what I believe in.
It has been a marvelous six years for me on the road, and I hope I’ll be able to do six more. Nothing very prolific in what I’ve learned, but what a journey it has been. As always…
DON’T FIGHT WITH YOUR NEIGHBORS. THERE’S ENOUGH TO GO AROUND.
THE END!!
Thanks for stopping by… talk to you later, Judy
What a great post, Judy! I enjoyed reading the brief summary of your six years as a full-timer. Happy Anniversary and many more!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great six years you've had Judy! Great post covering those years.
ReplyDeleteSix years! wow, good for you Judy! i enjoyed your bits of wisdom. Wishing you many more happy RV'ing years to come!
ReplyDeleteOh Judy, what a wonderful sharing this post is! Thank you and congratulations on your achievement. Wishing you six and as many more years as you want roaming this country!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on living the life for six years. Sounds to me like you have learned all good things, which is important. We are still learning and still loving it, as I can tell you are. Ann
ReplyDeleteGood post that might make such a difference to someone starting out, as well as those still at it.
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice summary of your first six years, Judy.....valuable life lessons, to be sure. Happy anniversary! :-)
ReplyDeleteconcise and to the point with many valuable pointers
ReplyDeleteDonna W
Congratulations on 6 years and the lessons learned. It sure was nice of Emma to adopt you. May this only be the start of the journey. Safe travels.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Judy, on choosing such a wonderful lifestyle, and sharing it with us. I said to my son, once, that anyone can see but it is an art to notice. I think I learned that traveling with Rich, but even more so on my solo trip. When you are alone with your thoughts, you think differently. Wishing you many, many happy years living the great life.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your anniversary! And, for sharing your lessons learned. Quite valuable! Here's to many more safe, happy and trouble-free years on the road!
ReplyDeleteGreat post. So much wisdom in a few sentences. But I'll take the office job so you don't have to.
ReplyDeleteOh, that was REALLY a great blog!! Can tell thought went into it!! Great pictures too!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful insights! Thanks for sharing them.
ReplyDeleteThat blog was fantastic. I know you feel the journey has been fantastic, as well. Awesome photos, as usual.
ReplyDeleteYou're our hero (heroine?). Thanks for sharing all your memories, we'll never forget the wonderful morning seeing all the sandhill cranes with you.
ReplyDeleteOutstanding post! Great recap of the last 6 years. Here's to many more!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the completion of 6 years. May you and Emma enjoy many more.
ReplyDeleteHappy 6th Anniversary Miss Judy.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful way to spend an anniversary Judy. I wonder if I would be able to see so succinctly what I had learned. And hope I can learn from your experience. I think I'm not an office worker either and I doubt I'll even try it. These surely are gorgeous pictures of your 6 very successful years. Thanks and congratulations!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your six years and wishing as many more as you care to do :)
ReplyDeleteHappy anniversary ... and thanks for sharing the lessons learned ... useful tidbit pops up for us newbies and newbies-to-be. Here's to at least another six on the road.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your 6-year anniversary! We joined you just 10 days later the same year. I so enjoy your posts and have great admiration for your independence and competence. Great lessons learned. A nice way to review your anniversary.
ReplyDeleteYou have sure been to some beautiful places in your 6 years of fulltiming and the absolutely gorgeous photos you've taken along the way are second to none in blogland. Whatever camera you bought when your old one broke, it must be good and more importantly you know how to use it. I like you'r point about the owl taking a nap. I've learned that one!
ReplyDeleteA wonderful list and great selection of pictures. I admire you very much for being a sensible person. I hope you DO have another great six! See Ya sometime.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on 6 years and the lessons learned
ReplyDeleteThis was a great post. The pictures were awesome! Congratulations on your first 6 years and I hope you have many more. We will start our adventures next year and I hope that we see half the great sites that you have.
ReplyDeleteGreat post! Congratulations on six years fulltiming you have been to so many beautiful places.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great post! It looks as if you have had a fantastic 6 years and we're wishing you many more. There's always new things to learn out there.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! You have so many experiences to share, and I'm glad you do.
ReplyDeleteWhat a delightful blog. We took just about the exact same photo in Yellowstone yesterday.
ReplyDeleteAll your photos are wonderful!
If I may use a baseball term to describe today's blog I'd have to say you hit a bases-loaded home run out of the park! Stunning photos with sage advice. Thank you, Judy.
ReplyDeleteFantastic photos! What a rich and varied life you've lead these past 6 years...here's to many more cherished moments in the years to come!
ReplyDeleteHappy Anniversary Judy! What a wonderful post...and beautiful pictures. I hope I can express my joy as well on our 6th anniversary. And that nap thing. Best lesson ever!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great journey you have had and I wish you many more to share with us.
ReplyDeleteGreat post and beautiful pictures. You may have a great camera but you are the master behind it! Happy Anniversary & many more! Tom & Lynn
ReplyDeleteThese are good and non-maudlin lessons. Thanks for sharing. I didn't realize you'd been on the road that long.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations and Happy Anniversary! Your post is a beautiful way to express some of your 6 year's experiences. Hope the next 6+ are as wonderful.
ReplyDeleteYou are an inspiration. Thanks for all the hours you have given as a volunteer and all the wonderful posts you have shared.
ReplyDeleteGreat post Judy, I admire you single women traveling alone--I don't think I could do it but who knows! Loved all the photos from years back, too.
ReplyDeleteWhat great life on the road lessons you have learned. You have been to many wonderful places and I always enjoy reading about your adventures. Happy Trails!
ReplyDeleteThank you for posting that list of "lessons learned"...Your photos are great as usual..and you have seen places that lots haven't seen, or will never see!...Right now I feel like we are just sitting here "spinning our wheels"...But, having said that, McGyver and I have been many places, too..
ReplyDeleteNice post. I have the Caddo state park picture as my back ground picture when I go to google.com
ReplyDeleteNever too old to learn, are we? I prefer to be outside, too ....... not working out so well, though. And I don't know how I would get by without my four legged children!
ReplyDeleteGreat post and wonderful photos.
ReplyDeleteJust fantastic. Here's to (at minimum) six more, with us on your tail feathers all the way.
ReplyDeleteBravo ! Fantastic post Judy, you are such an inspiration.
ReplyDeleteThat sure is a great recap!!! And here is to many many more!!!!
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Karen and Steve
(Our Blog) RVing: Small House... BIG Backyard
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Congratulations fellow Judy for six years very well spent! And here's to more than six to come! I mention something about you or a detail from one of your blogs so many times when visiting with others! You have no idea the boundaries of your creative wit and great photographic skills!
ReplyDeleteKeep it up "our" friend!!!
Congratulations, Judy, on your six years on the road. Thank you for sharing your insights and lessons learned. As a single woman with plans to hit the road in a few years, I appreciate this post and will definitely bookmark it for future reference.
ReplyDeletep.s. your photographs are lovely too!
What a great post as always!!
ReplyDeleteHere's to six & many more
Wonderful. I hope you have many more than six more years on the road.
ReplyDeleteI LOVED this post - thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteNice post. Happy anniversary! Beautiful photos as always!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad I "tuned in" today to read your post. Your words compliment your beautiful photos... or is it the other way around? No matter. It was a pleasure to visit you today. And maybe one more lesson to learn? All we have is today: Enjoy it, live it well. Happy six years "on the road."
ReplyDeletehappy belated anniversary..like the many that have said before me..since I am late to the party..great post and lovely recap of your past six years and the lessons learned!..we could all learn a few lessons..Cheers to many more years of safe travels!!
ReplyDeleteI loved this post, the text and the photos. I couldn't get them all to come up while at Mesa Verde, and I couldn't comment either, so I scrolled back down your last couple of posts and really enjoyed them all.
ReplyDeleteThat hummingbird picture has to be one in a million!
Lessons learned - what a mouthful that is. I call my lessons learned "rookie mistakes," but probably most people make the same mistakes as they travel. It's how I learn. Sometimes I surprise myself when I KNOW something, and other times I'm surprised at what I DON'T know. :)