Happy 4th…

The Fourth of July, also known as Independence Day, is a federal holiday in the United States that commemorates the signing of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. This document declared the United States as a free and independent country, breaking away from British rule.

The Fourth of July is a day of great significance and holds a special place in the hearts of every American. It is a time to celebrate the birth of our nation, to honor the sacrifices made by our forefathers, and to reflect on the values that make our country great.

The Fourth of July is a day for parades, picnics, fireworks, and family gatherings. It is a day when we come together as a nation to celebrate our freedom and to honor those who fought and died for it. It is a day to remember the principles of democracy, liberty, and justice that are at the core of our nation.

For many Americans, the Fourth of July is a day to express their patriotism and love for their country. It is a day to wave the American flag and to sing the national anthem. It is a day to remember the brave men and women who have served in the military and to thank them for their service.

However, the Fourth of July is also a day to recognize that the fight for freedom and equality is ongoing. It is a day to acknowledge the struggles and injustices that still exist in our society and to work towards a more just and equal future for all Americans.

In conclusion, the Fourth of July is a time to celebrate and honor our nation’s founding and to remember the values that make our country great. It is a day to come together as a nation and to reflect on the ongoing fight for freedom and equality.

Happy 4th of July!

Dora, Ed, Mason & Missy

Do You Need Experience?

Looking for workamper jobs without prior experience can be challenging, but not impossible. Here are some tips to help you get started:

  1. Look for entry-level positions: Many workamping jobs require little to no experience, such as camp host, maintenance worker, or housekeeper. Check job boards and websites that specialize in workamping opportunities to find these types of positions.
  2. Highlight transferable skills: Even if you don’t have specific workamping experience, you may have skills that can be applied to these types of jobs. For example, if you’ve worked in customer service, you likely have experience dealing with people, which can be valuable in a workamping position.
  3. Network: Reach out to other workampers and ask for advice or recommendations. They may know of job openings or be able to connect you with someone who does.
  4. Be flexible: Consider different locations and types of workamping jobs. Being open to different opportunities can increase your chances of finding a job that fits your skills and experience level.
  5. Be persistent: Finding a workamping job may take time and effort, but don’t get discouraged. Keep applying and networking, and eventually, you’ll find a job that’s the right fit for you.

With these tips in mind, you can start your search for workamping jobs without prior experience and hopefully land a job that allows you to travel and work at the same time.

Thank You!

Dora, Ed, Mason & Missy

Care For Your RV

Caring for the outside of your RV is an essential part of RV ownership. Not only does it maintain the appearance of your vehicle, but it also prolongs its lifespan. Here are some tips to help you care for the outside of your RV:

  1. Wash your RV regularly: Regular washing is essential to keep your RV clean and free from grime, dirt, and other debris. Use a soft-bristled brush and mild soap to wash your RV thoroughly. Be sure to rinse your RV thoroughly after washing to avoid leaving any soap residue.
  2. Wax your RV: Waxing your RV helps protect it from the elements and keeps it looking new. Apply a layer of wax to your RV using a soft cloth and buff it off with a clean cloth.
  3. Check for leaks: Water leaks can cause significant damage to your RV. Check for leaks around windows, doors, and other areas on a regular basis. If you find a leak, repair it as soon as possible to avoid further damage.
  4. Protect your RV from the sun: The sun’s UV rays can cause damage to your RV’s exterior. Park your RV in the shade whenever possible, and consider using a cover to protect your RV from the sun’s rays.
  5. Check your tires: Proper tire maintenance is crucial to ensure your RV’s safety and longevity. Check your tire pressure regularly, and inspect your tires for any signs of wear or damage.
  6. Keep your RV’s roof clean: Your RV’s roof is exposed to the elements and can collect debris over time. Regularly clean your RV’s roof to remove any debris and prevent damage.
  7. Store your RV properly: When not in use, store your RV in a covered area to protect it from the elements. If you must store your RV outside, consider using a cover to protect it from the elements.

By following these tips, you can help protect your RV’s exterior and prolong its lifespan. Regular maintenance is key to keeping your RV looking and running its best.

Thanks!

Dora, Ed, Mason & Missy

Travel Fatigue…

Traveling in an RV can be a fun and exciting adventure, but it can also be tiring and exhausting. Here are some tips to reduce fatigue while traveling in your RV:

  1. Properly plan your route: Plan your route ahead of time to avoid long stretches of driving. Also, consider breaking up your journey into shorter driving days.
  2. Take breaks: Take frequent breaks to stretch your legs, get some fresh air, and rejuvenate your energy. Use rest areas or pull off at scenic viewpoints to take a break.
  3. Stay hydrated: Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated and avoid fatigue. Dehydration can lead to exhaustion and headaches.
  4. Get enough sleep: Make sure you get enough sleep each night. A good night’s sleep will help you stay alert and energized during the day.
  5. Eat healthy snacks: Pack healthy snacks like fruits, nuts, and granola bars to keep your energy levels up during the day.
  6. Use cruise control: Use cruise control to maintain a steady speed on long stretches of highway. This will reduce fatigue and make driving more comfortable.

By following these tips, you can reduce fatigue while traveling in your RV and enjoy your journey to the fullest.

Traveling in an RV can be an exciting adventure, but it’s important to prioritize safety and enjoyment. That’s where the RV 3-3-3 rule comes in. To follow this rule, aim to drive no more than 300 miles per day, reach your destination by 3:00 p.m., and stay parked for 3 days. By doing so, you’ll avoid fatigue and potential accidents on the road, while also having ample time to explore and enjoy your surroundings. So, whether you’re a seasoned RV traveler or just starting out, consider implementing the 3-3-3 rule on your next trip for a safer and more enjoyable journey.

Safe Travels!

Dora, Ed, Mason & Missy

Take Your RV To The Next Level!

Today’s video showcases how to enhance your RV experience with upgrades and modifications to take it to the next level. From simple tweaks to more advanced modifications, this video covers a variety of options to improve your RV’s functionality and comfort while on the road. Just be sure to do your research and consult with professionals to ensure the modifications are safe and within legal guidelines.

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Enjoy Your Weekend!

Ed, Dora, Mason & Missy

The Perks…

Traveling in an RV can be an incredibly rewarding experience. Not only does it offer a great deal of freedom and flexibility, but it also allows you to explore new places at your own pace. Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or just starting out, there are a number of perks to traveling in an RV that are worth considering.

One of the biggest advantages of RV travel is the ability to bring all of your creature comforts along with you. With a fully equipped kitchen, comfortable sleeping quarters, and all of the amenities of home, you can enjoy the comforts of home while on the road. This can be especially appealing for families with children or for those who simply enjoy the convenience of having everything they need at their fingertips.

Another great perk of RV travel is the ability to explore remote or off-the-beaten-path destinations that might otherwise be difficult to reach. With an RV, you can venture off into the wilderness or explore small towns and villages that are off the main tourist trail. This can give you a unique perspective on the world and allow you to experience new cultures and landscapes in a way that simply isn’t possible with traditional travel methods.

Finally, RV travel allows you to travel at your own pace and on your own schedule. Whether you want to spend a few days in one place or a few weeks exploring a particular region, you have the freedom to do so with an RV. This can be especially appealing for those who like to take their time and really immerse themselves in a destination.

Overall, traveling in an RV has numerous perks that make it a great way to explore the world. From the freedom and flexibility it offers to the ability to bring all of your creature comforts along with you, there are plenty of reasons to give RV travel a try. So if you’re looking for a new and exciting way to experience the world, consider hitting the open road in an RV.

So pack up your gear, hit the open road, and make some unforgettable memories in the RV life!

Dora, Ed, Mason & Missy

It’s A Bit Shocking – Lightening Strikes

In the event of a lightning strike on the job site, it’s important to have a stand down procedure in place to ensure the safety of all workers. Here are some steps that they consider:
The safety officer on each location is responsible for monitoring weather conditions and determining when it’s necessary to initiate the stand down procedure.
When lightning is detected within 10 miles of the job site, the safety officer will notify staff to alert all workers to stop work immediately and seek shelter indoors.
All workers will be instructed to remain in their vehicle and remain on-site during this time.
Once the storm has passed and it’s deemed safe to resume work, the safety officer will give the all-clear signal.


Remember, safety should always be the top priority on a job site, and having a stand down procedure for lightning strikes can help ensure that everyone stays safe in the event of an unexpected storm. Well…do the procedures on paper really work? Are the procedures inforced?

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Enjoy Your Weekend!

Ed, Dora, Mason & Missy

Ensure that you get your medications while on the road…

Planning a road trip in an RV can be an exciting adventure. But if you’re someone who needs to take medication regularly, it’s important to have a plan in place to ensure that you can get your medications while on the road.

Here are some tips to help you get your medications while on an RV trip:

  1. Plan ahead: Before you hit the road, make a list of all the medications you need to take, including the name of the medication, dosage, and frequency. This will help you stay organized and ensure that you don’t forget to pack any important medications.
  2. Pack extra medication: It’s always a good idea to pack extra medication in case you run into any unexpected delays or changes in your travel plans. This will give you some peace of mind and ensure that you have enough medication to last you throughout your trip.
  3. Use a mail-order pharmacy: If you’re going to be on the road for an extended period of time, consider using a mail-order pharmacy to have your medications delivered to your RV. This can be a convenient and cost-effective way to get your medications while on the road.
  4. Use a national pharmacy chain: National pharmacy chains like CVS, Walgreens, and Walmart have locations all across the country, making it easy to get your medications no matter where you are on your RV trip. Be sure to bring your prescription with you and call ahead to make sure that the pharmacy has your medication in stock.
  5. Use a telemedicine service: If you need a prescription refill while on the road, consider using a telemedicine service to connect with a healthcare provider remotely. This can be a convenient way to get the medications you need without having to visit a physical doctor’s office.
  6. Keep your medications cool: Some medications need to be stored at a specific temperature to remain effective. If you’re going to be on the road in hot weather, be sure to keep your medications in a cooler or insulated bag to prevent them from getting too warm.
  7. Be aware of state regulations: Different states have different regulations when it comes to prescription medications. Be sure to research the regulations in the states you’ll be traveling through to ensure that you’re in compliance with the law.

By following these tips, you can ensure that you’re able to get the medications you need while on your RV trip. With a little planning and preparation, you can enjoy a safe and healthy road trip.

Dora, Ed, Mason & Missy

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Juggling Solar Farm Work and Personal Repairs

Juggling solar farm gate guard work and personal repairs can be a challenging balancing act, but with proper planning and prioritization, it is possible to manage both effectively. By creating a schedule for ourselves, prioritizing tasks you too can maintain a healthy work-life balance even though we are required to be on-site 24/7.

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Enjoy Your Weekend!

Ed, Dora, Mason & Missy

Plan an exciting and fulfilling Road Trip

Planning a road trip can be an exciting and fulfilling experience. However, it can also be overwhelming without proper preparation. Here are some steps to help you plan a successful road trip:

  1. Determine your destination: Decide on the places you want to visit and map out a route that will take you there.
  2. Set a budget: Determine how much money you want to spend on the trip and allocate funds for gas, food, lodging, and activities.
  3. Decide on the length of the trip: Determine how many days you want to be on the road, where you will stay overnight, and how much driving you want to do each day.
  4. Plan your stops: Research and plan your stops along the way, including sightseeing, meals, and rest breaks.
  5. Check your vehicle: Ensure that your vehicle is in good condition, and have it serviced before the trip. Check tire pressure, fluid levels, and brakes.
  6. Pack wisely: Pack essentials such as clothing, toiletries, and medications. Also, pack snacks, water, and entertainment for the trip.
  7. Prepare for emergencies: Bring a first aid kit, flashlight, and emergency supplies in case of unexpected situations.
  8. Consider travel insurance: Consider purchasing travel insurance that covers roadside assistance and medical emergencies.
  9. Share your itinerary: Share your itinerary with friends or family, so they know where you will be and when to expect you.
  10. Enjoy the journey: Remember that the road trip is not just about the destination, but also about the journey. Take breaks, enjoy the scenery, and make memories along the way.

By following these steps, you can plan a successful road trip that is both enjoyable and stress-free. Happy travels!

Dora, Ed, Mason & Missy

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