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Post by Van Tripper on Oct 31, 2012 23:41:57 GMT -5
she, Still just text can get the smile from message icon but just text from add smiles (kjdfjdsb kbskjfjdhsdh) frustration. Hey it worked, checked preview and there they are, just shows text before posting. thanks, she.
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Post by paradiseparrot on Nov 5, 2012 16:00:08 GMT -5
hello
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Post by she on Nov 5, 2012 17:35:10 GMT -5
Hi paradise parrot!
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Post by Maureen on Nov 5, 2012 18:22:08 GMT -5
Hi Paradise Parrot. Thanks for joining up!
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Post by fratermus on Nov 14, 2012 6:32:32 GMT -5
Howdy. Frater Mus here in Texas. I found the LIMV blog while reading about minimalism and vandwelling. I currently live in a house although I am working on a truck-based camping/bugout/living arrangement I call Hotel Ranger. My interests are: - living more simply with LESS STUFF
- being able to survive if the current economic situation goes from bad to SHTF
- efficient uses of space like subs, boats, Japanese coffin hotels, tiny houses, "urban camping", etc.
- microsolar installations
That's it for now. I don't check in all the time but I am reminded of the forum whenerver LIMV gets new articles.
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Post by Maureen on Nov 14, 2012 13:11:33 GMT -5
So nice to have you Sir. I would like to hear more about Japanese coffin hotels. Sounds a little scary but....if you feel inclined you could start a new thread about it on this forum.
It's interesting...my older daughter who doesn't know I free-sleep in my van, was talking about buying me a boat to live on....it's like she tapped into my brain or something...but isn't getting a clear signal. I immediately asked my younger daughter (who knows where I sleep) if she had told my older daughter and she said no...
I guess we are reading some of the same things on the internet, my older daughter and I. Life is so interesting sometimes. I am glad she is reading things about alternate ways of living...she has an okay job now and is doing alright but all of that can change overnight.
I'm rambling this morning...but it made me think of a new thread to make.
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Post by amyb on Jan 3, 2013 12:01:34 GMT -5
Hi Everyone! I'm Amy and I'm planning on living in my van while maintaining a full time professional job. I also have a blog, but to read it I would have to add your gmail address. Kind of a pain, I know. Message me if interested! enjoyyouradventure.blogspot.com/ Maureen I follow your blog, it's a very interesting read! Happy New Year!
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Post by Maureen on Jan 3, 2013 22:20:36 GMT -5
Hi amyb. Very nice to have you. When are you moving out...oops maybe I should read your blog! Thanks for coming by.
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Post by amyb on Jan 4, 2013 14:10:48 GMT -5
My lease is up at the end of April, so that's when I'm making the big leap. I'm real excited! ;D
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Post by kintyrelass on Feb 11, 2013 9:54:46 GMT -5
Hi, great forum, i have lived in a car for about seven months, I am working full time but accomodation is expensive, I now have a room but am planning to live in a van so that I can save, I have just bought a small van and am pricing up what I need to make a basic warm place to live. The good thing about having done this before is that I am aware of the things that were very difficult....condensation in a cold damp climate (Argyll Scotland)....keeping organised....keeping warm...stealth....being clean and smart for work.....boredom.... My first step with my new van is soundproofing then insulation etc. the soundproofing is very expensive has anyone got any ideas how this could be done cheaper?
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Post by Maureen on Feb 14, 2013 11:45:52 GMT -5
You're in Scotland! How interesting! I have no idea about soundproofing. Are you planning to listen to music or something? In my situation soundproofing doesn't seem necessary but maybe your situation is different.
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Post by kintyrelass on Feb 18, 2013 5:52:06 GMT -5
Hi Maureen, thanks for the reply, the soundproofing is really just for added stealth....maybe a wee bit snoring...and as soon as one person has realised that a vehicle has someone living in it...word travels fast...and I dont really want to draw attention to the fact that I am living in a different way to anyone else, and maybe for watching t.v. on the laptop too. The police are very aware of their surroundings and all vehicles and who owns them, I dont know what the law is here about living this way, but would rather not find out. The soundproofing material has an aluminium backing so also helps with cold in winter and warmth in summer (not too much of that here though), must be great to live like this in a warm climate, keeping warm is the biggest challenge here, I read somewhere that humans can only go about 24 hours without comfort...I have to agree. I am aware that the position I am in is a very fortunate one, I have a van and a job I love, and I know that there are people living on the streets with nothing but a cardboard box around them, if I ever feel chilled to the bone on a snowy day...I think of them, and feel very lucky.
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Post by bonny on Feb 22, 2013 13:26:08 GMT -5
Hi, My husband and I have lived in our Ford Iveco 7.5 ton truck for 3 years and before that had a 30 yr old Bedford cf campervan. We live like this through choice after losing our home due to redundancy. We have two 80w solar panels for electricity a woodburner for warmth and one that has a oven for cooking. Wouldnt swap for a house.
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Post by kintyrelass on Feb 27, 2013 9:18:04 GMT -5
Hi, My husband and I have lived in our Ford Iveco 7.5 ton truck for 3 years and before that had a 30 yr old Bedford cf campervan. We live like this through choice after losing our home due to redundancy. We have two 80w solar panels for electricity a woodburner for warmth and one that has a oven for cooking. Wouldnt swap for a house. Hi Bonny, your van sounds fantastic, any chance of a pic of the stoves?
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Post by Maureen on Feb 27, 2013 13:38:38 GMT -5
Welcome Bonny
Curious on how much it cost to get the solar going and what you can run off it.
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