Desk

Here’s my desk which I also use as a table for meals:

If you look at the top of that photo you will see my O2 Cool fan which can run off 12 volt, 110 volt, or D size batteries. It has a stand but given my limited counter space I chose to have Sportsmobile put a tie-down loop under the cupboard above the desk so I can hang the fan from it.

Above the desk might seem like an odd place to install a roll of paper towels but I didn’t like any of the available places in the galley and I kept sitting down to eat without a napkin so now they are in reach from my table but still accessible to the galley.

Note that I had Sportsmobile install lots of outlets so I can charges all my electronics in one place.

I usually plug the fan into the right hand 12v and my iPhone into the left hand one. Then I plug my laptop and iPad into the 110 volt ones. I have not yet managed to fill them all up but it sure makes for lots of cabling laying around when everything is plugged in.

Above all that is what I call my office and entertainment cupboard.

In it are all my office supplies, games and crafts, and workout equipment.

For those who already asked, yes my desk chair is a real one. From IKEA of course. It is just like the one in our apartment in Minneapolis. Here it is bungied to the desk ready for travel.

I am so pleased with the way I’ve managed to get so many of the comforts of home into this 24 foot RV.

TTYL,

Linda

Food Prep

Not all food preparation requires cooking. Here’s what I made today:

That’s homemade mayonnaise on the right and ranch dressing on the left made from some of the mayonnaise.

I make these in my food processor from recipes in the cookbook Well Fed. I find them both delicious.

When I designed my Sportsmobile I specified that the outlets by the desk should be under the window. I did not think to say that about the galley.

See that dark spot above the swivel light? That’s the outlet I had to plug my food processor into. I forgot to take a picture of it there but let me assure you I had to move the clock to get the processor close enough to the outlet to plug it in. Irritating but doable.

It will be less irritating once I get the clock to stay hung on the wall. We tried to hang it when it was too hot so the adhesive did not hold. I’ll get around to trying again one of these days. Right now most of my energy is going into keeping me clean and fed.

And the house clean, too. Right now my galley sink looks like this.

So, that’s next on my to do list.

Then I’ll make tuna salad using some of that tasty mayonnaise and serve it with baby carrots dipped in the ranch dressing. Yum.

TTYL,

Linda

 

Comforts

I showed you the couch already. Here it is made up into my bed:

Please, ignore the shadows from the window. I had not yet put away the groceries when I took these pictures.

This is what happens when I put up all but one of my room darkening shades:

With that last shade up and the light switches turned off the only light I have inside is the glow from all the electronics. I am sleeping every bit as well as I do in the apartment. That makes me very happy indeed.

My passenger seat swivels to face the couch. It is a bit too tall for me, though, so I was happy when I found my folded footstool is just the right height for me to rest my feet on.

And when I unfold it and lean my seat back I get a recliner!

If you look closely at the cab passenger window in the picture above, you will see one of my insulating and light blocking window coverings. It made a huge difference in my comfort level in this picture as the sun was beating fiercely on that window.

Now I have all the comforts of home.

 TTYL,
Linda

Staying In

I’m still in Austin and am staying home today.

I have moved to an RV park with full hookups. It is hot and I need my air conditioning.

I keep finding more things I want Sportsmobile to do for me so decided I better stay here.

Dave and I finished setting up my rig at almost midnight last night then we said goodbye. He headed back to the motel for one more night then off to Minneapolis this morning.

I put away only my refrigerated foods from the grocery shopping then went to bed. Which made this morning challenging as all my counter top was covered. So I had cheese, grapes, and nuts for breakfast. Very tasty.

Now the groceries are in the pantry so I can begin to function normally in here.

It will be interesting to discover what my new normal will be.

TTYL,

Linda