Full Time RV duo Trudy and Lisa make their way across the country in a BlueBird bus motorhome for the last six years. This dynamic couple prove to all of us that Life on the road full is what you make of it. In this article I reference a collection of online sources who visited with Trudy, lisa and their pets. Joyce Wadler of the The New York times Published an article August 13,2008 wrote about their adventures. trudy1

IT'S the rare homeowner who has not dreamed now and then of walking away from the mortgage and the yardwork and taking to the open road.

Trudy Lundgren, once a graphic artist in Lower Manhattan, and her partner, Lisa Wade, a sales representative, were no exception. Their one-bedroom apartment in a Chelsea brownstone was charming, but the noise and pressure of New York City was grinding them down. Living in an R.V. was something they'd talked about for years - not for just a few meager weeks in summer when the crowds in Yosemite are so deep you might as well be in Times Square, but full-time living and working on the road.

Four years ago, they made it happen. They sold their apartment and moved into a vintage 40-foot motor home with a queen-size bed, drapes that can be opened with a flick of a switch and a kitchen bigger and better designed than the one they had in New York. They have regular work selling and designing ads for R.V. parks, which enables them to stay in parks rent-free and set their own hours. click here to read the entire NewYork Times Article

Recently the Today Show aired a video segment on their Travels

 

 
 

When someone wishes a happy Memorial Day I often react with confusion as happy is difficult when your obligation on the day is to show thanks and respect the fallen Veterans. Wishing happy anything is a good gesture but ;are we losing an understanding of the relevance of the day? I checked Wikipedia to brush up on the history and learn the proper decorum. Click on the link you will find the history of the celebration interesting.

The first Memorial Day event May 1865 was reported to begin with sermons and end by celebrating with friends and family at a picnic. What ever your plans are, please visit one of the many city Veterans Memorials and pay your respect to members of the United States Armed Forces killed in war. Palm Springs California has a Veterans Memorial for Fallen Lesbian and Gay Veterans. If you are in the area stop and pray an few words for Us.

 

 
 

Rainbow RV members in the Southern California Chapter put together a display for PalmSprings Pride 2009. Jim Tony and Steve the event host negotiated parade entry. Michael and Lance polished their motorhome and filled endless balloons. Randy and Robert brought the sound, recorded music and organized safety. Marcie and Kathy choreographed the CHRISTO's our Rainbowrv Umbrella marchers. Officer Jim saved the day with mandatory fire extinguishers. Carl and Howard photographed more than 400 stills while Bill and Marty produced the video below. Read more: Queen of the Desert

 
 

 

 

 

RainbowRV in Southern California was fortunate to recently play host to Tim Dennis as he made his way thru the state. Full Time RV enthusiasts have made the stop and visit in the past so this brief stay was not unique. The unique part is the character of Tim Dennis and his charitable objectives and accomplishments
In June 2008, Tim Dennis of Dalbeattie, Scotland sold his house to finance a solo round-the-world overland expedition. While planning his expedition Tim bought a hiking hat and found a label inside describing support for Street Kids International. When he read more he found Street Kids vision was perfectly matched with his personal goals and decided to use his expedition to raise awareness and funds for Street Kids. Read more: Scot in the USA

 
 

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