Some are good, some are bad. One of the RV happenings that totally lacks in joy is when the propane tank goes empty, it does so at the coldest part of the early morning on one of the coldest mornings. When that happens we can’t just lay in bed and cuddle and stay warm, Thom has to go out and change over to the other tank so our parrots and dog don’t suffer. We do have two 22 gal tanks so at least this doesn’t happen too often. I’ve noticed that when the tank is getting low, we get a “skanky” smell when we turn a burner or the heater on.
One of the joys when boondocking on the BLM LTVA is you get to pick what kind of yard you’re going to have. If you like critters and aren’t scared to death of snakes and tarantulas and scorpions you can have a yard amongst the trees near a wash. It’s a true joy for me to watch the birds, squirrels, fox, rabbits and even a coyote or two come in for the food and water I put out. The scarey critters don’t show up very often. If you don’t want critters you can pick a spot where there is just gravel, sand and rock and very few small bushes. If you want neighbors, stay near the roads, if not go further back off the highway (like us). Here’s a shot of our “yard” and setup.

I think we have a pretty cushy setup here. The 12 volt/110 freezer is in the shed with an extension cord strung over the top of Willow’s pen, along the top of the shed then down to a power strip which the freezer is plugged into. The freezer sits on a utility wagon which has extra space on it so Thom can use the power strip to charge batteries for his tools. There are 3 solar panels on top of the RV with eight 6 volt batteries to keep us pretty well powered. On dreary days, we have the generator. We have the “garage/shed” set up where it is fairly protected from the wind. We have outdoor carpeting on the ground in the garage. This thing was really nice to have for Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners with all our friends. When it’s windy or too warm outside we sit with friends in the shed to chat and still be able to enjoy the fresh air. The space enclosed by the shed and RV is my “yard”, where I have my bird feeders (2 seed, 1 Nyjer (thistle) seed, and 2 hummingbird), and watering hole placed. Who wouldn’t love living in a place like this?
Another not so joyous happening is when you need repairs while boondocking. If you’re lucky, you can find someone to come out to your rig to do the repairs… at a price. If you’re not lucky, you have to put things away, close up the slides, hook up the RV if it’s a trailer or 5th wheel, and drive to a repair shop hoping it’ll be finished in a day, or there’s a way you can stay in it at the repair shop.
Our friends, Ron and Deb are dealing with a repair issue right now. They bought the RV almost new so it is still under warranty. The black tank has already been replaced once. Apparently the new tank wasn’t really the right fit, and is now leaking into the under-belly of the RV. The factory is trying to find the correct parts to fix it and in the meantime have told them to go ahead and punch a hole in the under-belly to let the black water that has leaked from the tank to drain out. I guess the guys are going to put buckets (one at a time) under the hole to drain into, then take a macerater pump to pump it from the pail to our honey wagon and then to the dump station. Needless to say, the buckets will be thoroughly cleaned and sanitized with bleach. It’s going to be a nasty job and I don’t envy the guys, but maybe it will help lessen the Eau de Holding Tank for Ron and Deb. This is certainly not a joy of RV’g.
The biggest joy of RV’g life is the people we choose to and get to spend time with. We all go our separate ways in the Spring, but we’ve grown so close, when we get back together in the Fall it’s as if we’ve not been apart. Of course we keep in touch through Facebook and email, phone calls even.
Life is good. (as my best buddy, Linda, would say)
If any of our readers have any questions about how we do this or that, feel free to email me - judy@jggrafx.com , or register on this blog and make a comment and I’ll get right back to you.
I’ve more to share (it’s been so long since I last posted), but I’ve rambled enough for now. I’ll post again tomorrow or Saturday with the “more”.
Ya’ll stay healthy ‘n happy!
Toodles.