
Back in the Camper
Well, once again, I’ve let our blog go for a year. It’s been an eventful one. This winter, we stayed in a friend’s house in view of Penobscot Bay. It was relatively warm compared to what we would have had in the camper.
In the middle of May, we moved back into the camper.
If you look at our past posts, you will see that we lived in a tiny camper for 7 years in Ohio with 3 cats and a dog. We were in our 30’s, so it was a bit easier. We live similarly as we did back then, but we have a bit more room and running water from a well. I guess we’ve improved in 30 years. : )
It is interesting living this small again. We need to limit the things we have because we simply don’t have room to put anything. My problem, as I have mentioned in earlier posts, is wanting things to be fun and bright. However, instead of collecting things, I’ve decided if we need something, I will look for the most interesting items to fill that need. For example, when we needed a butter dish, I got one of Pioneer Woman’s dishes.

Some people might say that I should have gone to Good Will or a second hand store to get one. I do that, too, but if I can’t find retro items or fun ones, I am fine with buying new.
Some people might also say that there is no need for a butter dish. Those people are stupid. : )
Last summer, I was tasked with gathering up all our belongings in our house in Wooster and deciding what to sell and what to keep. A family was going to rent the house for a year, and we could only keep what could fit in the basement. I had several collections. I wrote about one of them in a prior post.

I mentioned in an earlier post that a friend of mine has a rule. If she brings something new into the house, something else would have to go. I like that idea. When you live small, this rule can limit things to the items you REALLY love! Hopefully, the list will include the people and furry friends in your life. : )
So, as of today, we have a well, septic, electricity, and internet. We are looking at modular homes for our house. We are working with Rockport Homes currently. Hopefully, we will have a house by the end of the year, but it may go into next year.
I plan to keep posting our progress on this blog and Facebook.
Good to be back!
~Sue