Odds and Ends: Coat Hooks and Upholstery
We've needed a few updates since arriving in Seattle -- here they are!
First the sun, then the rain: How to keep your bike safe from the elements.
Between the Texas sun and the Seattle rain, I got pretty worried about our Dahon folding bikes. After all, the back of the truck was getting full....
Eating our way to the Pacific Northwest.
On our Dallas to Seattle trip, we shopped local, cooked local and drank local. Here are our favorites!
Instant-Off Water Faucet Aerators
We like to conserve water, so when we were told about these little water savers, we wanted to give them a try! See how the Instant-Off Faucet Aerators worked for us.
Buy a Better Ice Cube
Reusable ice cube packets that don't water down your drink. They're great for camping when you don't have access to buying ice or have less than tasty water.
Review – Orbit ArizonaMist Cooling System
We review the Orbit ArizonaMist Cooling System. If you live in a hot climate, you NEED this.
Review – Landscape Lighting
Not everything from Ikea is better. For example, don't buy their solar lights.
Learning to Conserve Water in an RV
Ways to conserve water while traveling or living in your Airstream.
Who’s an Airstreaming Newbie? Here’s a great guidebook!
Weaselmouth reviews The Newbies Guide to Airstreaming by Rich Luhr and Brad Cornelius.
Airstream Fabric-mania!
RV manufacturers are not known for their fashion forward upholstery. We typically see a lot of browns and burgundy colors with patterns that are unattractive, but utilitarian because they don’t show dirt. In the year before we bought our first Airstream, I didn’t find one interior design that I loved.
Luckily, our first Airstream didn’t have...
The Top 10 from our 100 Things List
Tiffani chooses her top 10 favorite things (out of the original 100), plus a few extras.
How to Minimize your Grill
We find a perfect balance of portability, price, ease of use, and grilling power in a very unlikely Weber portable grill.
Wheel Chocks – BAL 28005 deluxe
When most people envision their perfect camping experience, it usually does NOT involve chasing behind a runaway travel trailer as it rolls slowly downhill from where it was just unhitched. That’s why you need a good set of Wheel Chocks. According to the good folks at Airforums.com, few chock systems are as secure and heavy...

