But in today’s post I’m going to do something a little different and have a guest post from my good friends Kyndal and James. They’re also camped near Ehrenberg but they need more privacy than most and are camped pretty far back by the mountains. I was delighted that they came by for pizza and I got to visit with them again. James has a Youtube channel and I’ve been making videos with him recently and he also has an internet businesses he runs from camp so he keeps pretty busy.
Kyndal has a blog (click here to visit her blog: http://enigmaticnomadics.blogspot.com/) and when I read this blog post about her day of the pizza party I knew I had to share it with you. It just has an amazing feel for the simplicity and joy of our lives. People frequently ask me , “What’s your day like; what do you do with all that time?” I think she covers it all here: 1) we work, 2) we visit with friends, 3) we play with our dogs, 4) we explore our area, but most of all, 5) we revel in nature. I can’t really explain it, but every vandweller I know will tell you that they are busy all day. They can’t really tell you what they did, they just know they were busy doing it and it was a good time! They will also tell you that it was a wonderful day full of quiet contentment and joy. It was a day they wouldn’t trade for anything else in the world!
Here is her blog post for Sunday, December 13:
I know! I found this whole “new” way of writing, then left again! To be honest, we have been really busy lately. How we get so busy out in the desert, people don’t seem to understand….but we are at a “high call volume” for business, right now.
We found time to go over for a pizza lunch that Bob was hosting. There were a ton of people that we hadn’t met yet, but we were able to meet some…and sure we’ll meet more at the RTR.
Here are some pics of our gathering.
It was fun…It always is. The pizza didn’t last long, as it usually doesn’t! haha
When we left, we went home through the desert and Jamie showed me a Quartz out-cropping that is just too cool and only a few hundred steps away from our camp!!
We had a beautiful sunset along with the best dogs in the world!!!
They are just way too cute and great lil’ babies!
Hope you enjoyed our day today! I know I have much to catch up on but I’m trying!
This desert life, can get a little crazy around this time of year…we hope that it starts to settle down a bit in the next few months!
PEACE
Visit James and Kyndals Blog here: http://enigmaticnomadics.blogspot.com/
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Mmmmmmmm…..pizza
You got that right Tommy!
Bob
Coming up to Ehrenberg from Yuma on Wednesday. Are folks still camping there? Any ideas on an interesting route? Any sand traps to watch out for at the site/s?
Steve, yes we are still here so follow the map. You won’t have any problem with the road getting into camp.
You’ll drive right past the KOFA National Wildlife Refuge which is well worth exploring. You’ll also drive past Quart Hill which is great fun for rock hounds. See you soon!
Bob
Thanks Bob. Looking forward to meeting you all.
I am completely jealous of all you people living the van life, hopefully I will be there someday. Until then I am working on getting my rig ready, but it is proving a difficult project. I missed the Quartzsite event this year, but I will be there next year (Jan, 2017).
Jay, you’ll be glad you did! You’ll make so many new friends and get so many new ideas, I think you’ll find the inspiration you need to get it finsished up!
Bob
I absolutely love reading here and watching your videos on youtube. I want tolive like you do but I have a few concerns. Some ofmy meds have to be refrigerated. How dou you do that? Water storage also. Ihave a million questions!
Elaine, if you buy an RV it will come with a propane refrigerator and you just put the meds in it. If you buy a van you have two choices, 1)an ice chest and you buy ice to keep food and meds cold, and 2) buy a 12 volt compressor fridge to keep food and meds cold. They are fairly expensive and you will need solar to power it. Water: an RV will come with water tanks so you just fill them. In a van you can carry water jugs to carry water. Some people use multiple 1 gallon jugs and other people use bigger jugs like 5-7 gallon jugs. Bob