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’Tis The Season…For Fire.

’Tis The Season…For Fire.

by Stormy Shafer | Oct 14, 2019 | Downsides, kitchen, on the road, Preparedness, RVing, Safety, Travel

Few will argue that a blazing campfire at the end of the day really makes it cozy and fun. But one place no one wants to deal with fire is INSIDE your rig. Regardless what size or type RV you live in, and for however long/often, fire is one element you want to stay far away from…at least the open, uncontrolled kind.

Massive Electrical Project, Part 2: Extending the 12v System

Massive Electrical Project, Part 2: Extending the 12v System

by Stormy Shafer | Nov 30, 2018 | electrical, Interior remodeling, kitchen, lighting, renovation, travel trailer

Having been out on the road a while now, I’m catching up on the remodel that got me here. After I finished with the 110v AC (alternating current) system, I turned to the 12v DC (direct current) system. This is what you may be familiar with as what you find in your...
A Little Spice, Part 2

A Little Spice, Part 2

by Stormy Shafer | Jul 21, 2018 | Full-timing, improvising, Interior remodeling, kitchen, renovation, RVing, storage, travel trailer

I’ve been so busy working on the trailer, and sorting and packing up my household items for storage, donation or my upcoming moving sale, that I haven’t had time to post here for a couple months. Frustrations At first, it was quite frustrating, because every weekend...
Making Wildheart Mine: Adding A Little Spice

Making Wildheart Mine: Adding A Little Spice

by Stormy Shafer | Jun 5, 2018 | Interior remodeling, kitchen

Because the weather continues to be so inconsistent, and because much of the rainy, humid, nastier stuff has tended to come on weekends when I would normally be doing much of the trailer renovation work, I have found myself grabbing snippets of time as I’m able to...
Making Wildheart Mine: Kitchen Backsplash, Revisited

Making Wildheart Mine: Kitchen Backsplash, Revisited

by Stormy Shafer | Apr 17, 2018 | improvising, Interior remodeling, kitchen, renovation, travel trailer

A few posts ago, I described putting up the epoxy tile on the sidewall of my kitchen backsplash. I still love how it looks. Unfortunately, I could not find any more of the same tile because it turns out the reason I got such a good deal on it was that it was a...

Making Wildheart Mine: More Interior Considerations

by Stormy Shafer | Mar 12, 2018 | Interior remodeling, kitchen, renovation, travel trailer

Some of you have already seen the interior of Wildheart, my 20 ft. 1996 Thor Prism travel trailer, as it looked when delivered in early January. For those who haven’t, and may be curious, I’m posting some relevant photos here.

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