Slept fine once again at our free camping spot near Beachport. Quiet as can be.
We need to try and get on the road a little earlier though! If we don't get moving until 10:00am, the day seems to fly by too quickly and before we know it, it's happy hour! Not that there's anything wrong with happy hour of course... we just want to get more done before the next happy hour arrives!
Berat, Albania... city of 1,000 windows
Where are Kevin and Ruth now? Berat, Albania.
Where are Kevin and Ruth going next? Southampton , England on July 28th!
Thursday, June 6, 2019
Wednesday, June 5, 2019
Answering some of your questions...
Woke up at the normal hour of 6:30am Wednesday morning, and looked outside to see drizzle in the air again. Decided that another hour in bed wouldn't hurt! By the time we got up, there was some sunshine breaking through.
One of our readers had asked if there are other campers around. And another reader had asked how we find these free campsites.
One of our readers had asked if there are other campers around. And another reader had asked how we find these free campsites.
Tuesday, June 4, 2019
Four nights of free camping
In four different locations. And there will be many more.
I know it's only been four nights, but first impressions are that Australia is a free camper's dream. Yes, there will be special times where we know that we will have to pay for our overnight spot (National Parks?), but most of the time we don't see any need to pay to park somewhere overnight.
I know it's only been four nights, but first impressions are that Australia is a free camper's dream. Yes, there will be special times where we know that we will have to pay for our overnight spot (National Parks?), but most of the time we don't see any need to pay to park somewhere overnight.
Monday, June 3, 2019
You can't see everything!
Australia is almost the same size as the lower 48 of the United States... so when people ask "how much of it are you going to see in ten weeks...?" We reply "not very much".
It took us four weeks to explore South Korea... a country half the size of Kansas! So to see everything we want to see in Australia would take us two years... or more... of steady traveling.
So right now, we're not worried about seeing everything. We know that we can't.
It took us four weeks to explore South Korea... a country half the size of Kansas! So to see everything we want to see in Australia would take us two years... or more... of steady traveling.
So right now, we're not worried about seeing everything. We know that we can't.
Sunday, June 2, 2019
Another battery problem, but then another good day!
Up as usual around 6:30am Saturday morning. Slept fine... no other campers, and no other vehicles... it was an absolutely perfect spot to spend the first night in the camper.
Speaking of sleep, a few people have asked! So here it is.... we did sleep really well. The mattress is just a piece of hard foam, maybe 6" thick. Not even memory foam. I was kind of worried that it wouldn't be good enough, but it seems to be fine. Although yes... it's a little short for me.
Speaking of sleep, a few people have asked! So here it is.... we did sleep really well. The mattress is just a piece of hard foam, maybe 6" thick. Not even memory foam. I was kind of worried that it wouldn't be good enough, but it seems to be fine. Although yes... it's a little short for me.
Saturday, June 1, 2019
First day on the road in Australia
Well, our regular readers do know that we like to travel slowly! So when you see how far we went on our first day, some of you won't be surprised!
But we had a fantastic day anyhow.
We were saying goodbye to our fabulous Aussie hosts Pat and Louise at 9:30am.
But we had a fantastic day anyhow.
We were saying goodbye to our fabulous Aussie hosts Pat and Louise at 9:30am.
Friday, May 31, 2019
May Expenses
Well, hopefully that was our most expensive month of the year done and over with!
We spent $4,967 CAD ($3,680 USD) in the month of May! But, we were also in five different countries and we were on six different airplanes during the month so a big chunk of that was travel and overnight expenses.
Here's how it all broke down...
We spent $4,967 CAD ($3,680 USD) in the month of May! But, we were also in five different countries and we were on six different airplanes during the month so a big chunk of that was travel and overnight expenses.
Here's how it all broke down...
Next stop... who knows?!
Bundy and Joyce are ready to go! And so are we!
I can't believe it took us about three days to get everything cleaned up and ready to go. We were being pretty fussy though... right down to installing shelf liner (mactac?) on the base of most of the shelves and cupboards!
I can't believe it took us about three days to get everything cleaned up and ready to go. We were being pretty fussy though... right down to installing shelf liner (mactac?) on the base of most of the shelves and cupboards!
Thursday, May 30, 2019
Almost ready to hit the road!
We're seeing the light at the end of the tunnel. Spent the morning finishing cleaning up Bundy and Joyce and got the electric systems figured out and working properly. The house battery seems to be fine, and the 160 watt folding solar panel kits works fine as well. Unfortunately, the engine battery did not pass the tests and needed to be replaced.
Our host Pat knows quite a few people in the auto parts and repair business and a few phone calls later got us a brand new battery wholesale for $150 AUD ($140 CAD, $105 USD). I had done some searching and the best I could find was $245 AUD!
Our host Pat knows quite a few people in the auto parts and repair business and a few phone calls later got us a brand new battery wholesale for $150 AUD ($140 CAD, $105 USD). I had done some searching and the best I could find was $245 AUD!
Wednesday, May 29, 2019
Getting Bundy and Joyce ready to go!
Bundy is the truck... a 2008 Ford Ranger 4 wheel drive diesel with 128,000 kms (79,000 miles) on the clock.
Joyce is the camper that sits on Bundy's chassis. She was "home made", but very well made.
Today, we started getting Bundy and Joyce ready to hit the road!
Joyce is the camper that sits on Bundy's chassis. She was "home made", but very well made.
Today, we started getting Bundy and Joyce ready to hit the road!
Tuesday, May 28, 2019
First full day in Australia... running around!
We made a sort of a rough list of things to do, and our host Louise had taken the day off work to run us around. We'll say it again... it has been so great having them look after us on our first couple of days in the country! Thank you so much Louise and Pat!
So we went out to get some things done. We were gone about five hours and I've already forgotten the order in which we did things, but here it goes...
So we went out to get some things done. We were gone about five hours and I've already forgotten the order in which we did things, but here it goes...
Monday, May 27, 2019
Finally... arrived in Australia!
Bali airport has got to be the busiest airport we have ever been in. The problem of course is that it's simply too busy for the size of the airport. So they've got all of these flights arriving and departing at all hours of the day and night.
Our flight from Bali to Adelaide, Australia was scheduled for 12:05am... at a gate that had three other flights scheduled to depart within a hour or so time frame. There were people sprawled everywhere.
Our flight from Bali to Adelaide, Australia was scheduled for 12:05am... at a gate that had three other flights scheduled to depart within a hour or so time frame. There were people sprawled everywhere.
Sunday, May 26, 2019
Our one day in Indonesia
Slept like a rock Saturday night, and up Sunday morning to write an interesting blog post about Singapore. If you missed it, you can read it here...
https://www.travelwithkevinandruth.com/2019/05/singapore-to-bali-indonesia.html
Then, we went out to get some breakfast.
https://www.travelwithkevinandruth.com/2019/05/singapore-to-bali-indonesia.html
Then, we went out to get some breakfast.
Saturday, May 25, 2019
Singapore to Bali, Indonesia
Saturday morning, we checked out of our AirBnb apartment at 8:30am because Singaporean blog readers Han and Michelle were coming to show us some parts of Singapore that tourists wouldn't normally see.
And besides the tour, they gave us some interesting insight into how Singapore survives and thrives.
And besides the tour, they gave us some interesting insight into how Singapore survives and thrives.
Friday, May 24, 2019
Singapore at night
This is the second blog post of the day! If you missed the first one, you can read it here...
https://www.travelwithkevinandruth.com/2019/05/the-more-natural-singapore-and-we-are.html
Friday evening, we went to the light shows at Marina Bay. There are two of them... one behind the Sands hotel at the "Supertrees", and one in front of the Sands hotel in the bay itself.
https://www.travelwithkevinandruth.com/2019/05/the-more-natural-singapore-and-we-are.html
Friday evening, we went to the light shows at Marina Bay. There are two of them... one behind the Sands hotel at the "Supertrees", and one in front of the Sands hotel in the bay itself.
The more natural Singapore, and we are going to Hawaii!
This morning, we didn't leave the apartment until after 10:00am... because I was busy booking our return to Canada in August. I had no plans to book it today, I was just doing a random check of the prices and I spotted something.
Normally, one way from Australia to Canada is about $1,000 CAD per person. And I would have been happy to get it for $700 each. But I saw a deal from Sydney, Australia to Honolulu, Hawaii for $274 CAD each. Then, I saw a deal for three days later from Honolulu to Saskatoon, Saskatchewan for $312 each one way. So, $586 per person and we get to spend 3 days in Hawaii to break up the distance!
Normally, one way from Australia to Canada is about $1,000 CAD per person. And I would have been happy to get it for $700 each. But I saw a deal from Sydney, Australia to Honolulu, Hawaii for $274 CAD each. Then, I saw a deal for three days later from Honolulu to Saskatoon, Saskatchewan for $312 each one way. So, $586 per person and we get to spend 3 days in Hawaii to break up the distance!
Thursday, May 23, 2019
Singapore - Our feet were done, but it was still a good day.
Singapore is the 20th smallest country in the world, with a population of about 5.6 million. It's located only 112 kms (70 miles) north of the equator.
It's a clean, modern, and very safe city.
It's also a global financial center with a tropical climate and multicultural population. Almost all of the signage is in English, despite the fact that 75% of the population have a Chinese background. And there are four official languages... Malay, English, Mandarin, and Tamil.
It's a clean, modern, and very safe city.
It's also a global financial center with a tropical climate and multicultural population. Almost all of the signage is in English, despite the fact that 75% of the population have a Chinese background. And there are four official languages... Malay, English, Mandarin, and Tamil.
Wednesday, May 22, 2019
Arrived in Singapore!
Singapore is country #35 for us!
It's the first new country since we were in Barbados is October of 2017.
Let me tell you about the last 24 hours or so...
It's the first new country since we were in Barbados is October of 2017.
Let me tell you about the last 24 hours or so...
Tuesday, May 21, 2019
Next stop, San Francisco, and then Singapore!
We called our Uber driver from our AirBnb in Calgary at 3:30am yesterday morning. Yes, silly o'clock!
I was a little worried that there wouldn't be many Uber drivers around at that hour of the day (or night!), but it turned out that we only had to wait about 8 minutes and there he was, ready to bring us to Calgary airport for our 6:05am flight to Los Angeles.
I was a little worried that there wouldn't be many Uber drivers around at that hour of the day (or night!), but it turned out that we only had to wait about 8 minutes and there he was, ready to bring us to Calgary airport for our 6:05am flight to Los Angeles.
Monday, May 20, 2019
First stop, Los Angeles!
Yesterday we returned our car rental to the south end of the city of Calgary. Then, we walked the 5 kms (3 miles) back to downtown and wandered around for a bit.
The weather was still not great, but at least it didn't rain.
The weather was still not great, but at least it didn't rain.
Sunday, May 19, 2019
Exactly the way you would get them in Mexico!
It would be nice if somebody would tell the weather gods that it's supposed to be springtime. Because there is certainly no global warming happening here in Calgary just now!
Yesterday felt like March in Canada, not May in Canada. Pretty sure it must have been snowing in the nearby mountains.
And so, we were looking for something indoor to do. And apparently so was the rest of the city.
Yesterday felt like March in Canada, not May in Canada. Pretty sure it must have been snowing in the nearby mountains.
And so, we were looking for something indoor to do. And apparently so was the rest of the city.
Saturday, May 18, 2019
Sometimes I think we must be a little bit crazy...
Just a little bit though!
Yesterday, I spent a good part of the day finalizing our trip plans to eventually end up in Adelaide, Australia where we will now arrive on May 27th... only 10 days later than originally planned.
But it's still a bit of a convoluted route as to how we get there.
Yesterday, I spent a good part of the day finalizing our trip plans to eventually end up in Adelaide, Australia where we will now arrive on May 27th... only 10 days later than originally planned.
But it's still a bit of a convoluted route as to how we get there.
Friday, May 17, 2019
Through the hoodoos to Calgary, Alberta
Well, despite a few rough patches over the last week or two it looks like everything is coming together.
Yesterday, we made our way from Cabri, Saskatchewan to Calgary, Alberta. Originally, we were going to have to be in Calgary by 11:00am to drop off the car rental, but now that we are not leaving Canada until Monday I managed to extend the car rental until Sunday.
Yesterday, we made our way from Cabri, Saskatchewan to Calgary, Alberta. Originally, we were going to have to be in Calgary by 11:00am to drop off the car rental, but now that we are not leaving Canada until Monday I managed to extend the car rental until Sunday.
Thursday, May 16, 2019
Great news!
I opened my email this morning to find my Australia visitor visa approved!
The whole situation sucked though. It never should have been an issue to begin with. But, what's done is done, so there's nothing to do but look at the bright side. And the bright side is that we are now going to be seeing Singapore and Malaysia as well. It feels like we're getting a whole new trip out of the deal... which essentially we are, however it has cost us quite a lot more money as well.
The whole situation sucked though. It never should have been an issue to begin with. But, what's done is done, so there's nothing to do but look at the bright side. And the bright side is that we are now going to be seeing Singapore and Malaysia as well. It feels like we're getting a whole new trip out of the deal... which essentially we are, however it has cost us quite a lot more money as well.
Wednesday, May 15, 2019
When life hands you lemons...
...you need to make lemonade!
So yesterday, we made our way to the fancy new medical center in the town of Leader, Saskatchewan (pop 870). About an hour drive, but worth it compared to having to go back to the hospital in Swift Current!
So yesterday, we made our way to the fancy new medical center in the town of Leader, Saskatchewan (pop 870). About an hour drive, but worth it compared to having to go back to the hospital in Swift Current!
Tuesday, May 14, 2019
Well, where do I start?
Lots to talk about today.
Let's start with our Australia trip. I still don't have a visa to travel to Australia, but of course that could change at any moment. Still, we're now planning on it not showing up in time. So, our inexpensive Australia trip is about to become an expensive Australia trip.
What a circus this has become. And complicated more by the fact that Ruth is still not feeling well and may not be well enough to travel on Thursday anyhow.
Let's start with our Australia trip. I still don't have a visa to travel to Australia, but of course that could change at any moment. Still, we're now planning on it not showing up in time. So, our inexpensive Australia trip is about to become an expensive Australia trip.
What a circus this has become. And complicated more by the fact that Ruth is still not feeling well and may not be well enough to travel on Thursday anyhow.
Monday, May 13, 2019
Back to the pharmacist
Well, Ruth felt quite a bit better yesterday, but she was complaining of a debilitating headache that just wouldn't let up. We finally decided that it was one of the side effect of the antibiotic Trimethoprin that she had been prescribed.
But we really didn't want to go back to the emergency room at the hospital. And since the Trimethoprin had been available at the pharmacist without a prescription and he had said there were other substitutes available we decided to drive back into the city and get something different.
But we really didn't want to go back to the emergency room at the hospital. And since the Trimethoprin had been available at the pharmacist without a prescription and he had said there were other substitutes available we decided to drive back into the city and get something different.
Sunday, May 12, 2019
Just an update
Ruth didn't have a great morning yesterday, but by noon your well wishes were starting to make a difference. And it helped that the medication was kicking in too! The doctor had said that it would take 24 hours or so for the antibiotics to start to take effect, and about a week to totally get better.
While Ruth stayed home to recuperate, I went out to the park to see how I could help out.
While Ruth stayed home to recuperate, I went out to the park to see how I could help out.
Saturday, May 11, 2019
Off to the hospital
We don't often talk about health issues, unless they directly affect our travels. And really, we don't have any health issues. We're both healthy and in good condition and neither one of us take any medications for anything.
So when something goes wrong, it's a bit frustrating.
So when something goes wrong, it's a bit frustrating.
Friday, May 10, 2019
Back at Cabri, Saskatchewan
Yesterday we did the long drive from Calgary, Alberta to Cabri, Saskatchewan. It's not a really exciting drive, and we wanted to do it all in one day. So we stuck to the main 4 lane highway.
It certainly could have been more interesting to use some back roads, but it would have taken at least an extra hour and a half, and as it was it took six hours. That's enough for us.
It certainly could have been more interesting to use some back roads, but it would have taken at least an extra hour and a half, and as it was it took six hours. That's enough for us.
Thursday, May 9, 2019
Smooth flight to Calgary
We had an uneventful flight to Calgary. Everything right on schedule. Arrived at 10:30am local time. A little chilly, at 7C (45F) though!
We hopped in an Uber from the airport to the car rental place. The Uber was pricier than expected, at $37 CAD, ($27 USD) for the 22 km (13.6 mile) ride, but it still made more sense than taking the local bus. And, our car rental is so cheap that we could justify the convenient but pricey Uber ride.
We hopped in an Uber from the airport to the car rental place. The Uber was pricier than expected, at $37 CAD, ($27 USD) for the 22 km (13.6 mile) ride, but it still made more sense than taking the local bus. And, our car rental is so cheap that we could justify the convenient but pricey Uber ride.
Wednesday, May 8, 2019
On our way to Calgary
We are at Ottawa airport as I write this, waiting for our four hour and twenty minute flight to Calgary. This flight was a freebie, paid for with travel point from our Visa credit card. But, I still got a deal on it because it was on sale at the time for $210 each one way so I needed to use less points to cover the fare.
We will arrive in Calgary at around 10:20am, and will likely use Uber to make our way to the car rental place located about 20 minutes from the airport.
We will arrive in Calgary at around 10:20am, and will likely use Uber to make our way to the car rental place located about 20 minutes from the airport.
Tuesday, May 7, 2019
I can't believe I'm still paying for this...
Okay, this is a long story... you better make yourself comfortable!
Some of our long time readers might remember that I (Kevin) need to get a special visa to visit the United States. I've talked about it before on this blog, but it's been a few years so I'll refresh your memory.
Some of our long time readers might remember that I (Kevin) need to get a special visa to visit the United States. I've talked about it before on this blog, but it's been a few years so I'll refresh your memory.
Monday, May 6, 2019
Ottawa River Flooding
It was a gorgeous spring day yesterday, so Ruth and I spent a fair bit of time outside. We had stayed overnight at a friends place near the Ottawa River, so we went for a walk on the paths above the shoreline.
You may have seen on the news that the Ottawa River has experienced record flooding this spring. The river flows from the north, starting at Lake Timiskaming and then making up the Ontario - Quebec border as it makes its way to the St. Lawrence Seaway at Montreal.
You may have seen on the news that the Ottawa River has experienced record flooding this spring. The river flows from the north, starting at Lake Timiskaming and then making up the Ontario - Quebec border as it makes its way to the St. Lawrence Seaway at Montreal.
Sunday, May 5, 2019
Visiting with some new full time RV'ers
Saturday afternoon, we went and visited with Judi and Ian, a couple we had met with a year and a half ago when they were contemplating selling their house and buying a motorhome to live in.
Now, they have done exactly that.
Now, they have done exactly that.
Saturday, May 4, 2019
You probably noticed some advertising
While we've been having some downtime here, I've been getting caught up on some things that we just don't have time to do when we're off traveling. I know it's a little boring for you right now (I can tell from our lower blog statistics!), but we'll be back in the air on Wednesday and off to have more adventures.
One of those things was to look for a new advertising partner for this website.
One of those things was to look for a new advertising partner for this website.
Friday, May 3, 2019
Our new Chester luggage
I promised to tell you about our new carry on luggage. It's quite a different style compared to the backpack type we had been using since 2012. But the backpack style ones were getting pretty rough looking, having traveled with us to somewhere around twenty different countries since we got them.
And, with airlines getting more and more strict about the size and weight of carry on luggage, we figured it would be in our best interests to look for something that is specifically designed for that purpose.
And, with airlines getting more and more strict about the size and weight of carry on luggage, we figured it would be in our best interests to look for something that is specifically designed for that purpose.
Thursday, May 2, 2019
Cold start to May
Yesterday, May 1st, the high reached 4C (39F). With sleet, freezing rain, and some snow flakes. Definitely an abnormal start to the month up here in Ottawa, Canada. Still, we managed to get out for a hike in the morning with Bob and Denise (they were on the last Mexico RV trip with us) before the precipitation started.
They arrived on Tuesday afternoon, and it was actually quite a nice day.
They arrived on Tuesday afternoon, and it was actually quite a nice day.
Wednesday, May 1, 2019
April Expenses
Well, you can tell we're not in Mexico any more!
But despite that, our expenses for the month came in about where we expected. We spent a total of $2,155 CAD ($1,630 USD) for the month. And considering that included our flight up here and the car rental, it's not bad.
But despite that, our expenses for the month came in about where we expected. We spent a total of $2,155 CAD ($1,630 USD) for the month. And considering that included our flight up here and the car rental, it's not bad.
Tuesday, April 30, 2019
Forgot the camera!
There was a little bit of blue sky and sunshine yesterday morning, so we figured we had better get out and take advantage of it because it was not supposed to last into the afternoon.
We figured we would walk down to the washed out section of road to see if the water had gone down enough to make our way across it.
We figured we would walk down to the washed out section of road to see if the water had gone down enough to make our way across it.
Monday, April 29, 2019
Grandma and Grandpa on the trampoline
We were 24 years old when our daughter was born, and 26 years old when our son was born. We remember saying at the time that by having our children at a relatively young age, we would have it made by the time we were 45. And that was pretty much true. In fact, we were 45 when we bought our motorhome and began an unconventional lifestyle.
Coincidentally, our daughter and her husband also had children at a relatively young age. This means that now at age 57 and active we can enjoy our grandkids and be active with them!
Sunday, April 28, 2019
Australia in the winter
Speaking of winter, it's still not over here in Canada!
Most parts of Canada only get four months of good weather per year, so we are not surprised by this at all. But, we had our fingers crossed for better than this. We got spoiled by a couple of decent days last week just after we arrived here, but sure enough, the cold has returned and it looks like it's not going to get much better over the week and a half we have remaining here.
Most parts of Canada only get four months of good weather per year, so we are not surprised by this at all. But, we had our fingers crossed for better than this. We got spoiled by a couple of decent days last week just after we arrived here, but sure enough, the cold has returned and it looks like it's not going to get much better over the week and a half we have remaining here.
Saturday, April 27, 2019
Haven't sat at a bar for a while!
Well, we took a blogging break yesterday. Doesn't happen too often, but when there's not much to write about there is no point in posting anything!
We've been spending our time visiting family and friends. On Thursday night, our daughter Lindsey took us for drinks at the pub she works at and we met some of the regulars there.
We've been spending our time visiting family and friends. On Thursday night, our daughter Lindsey took us for drinks at the pub she works at and we met some of the regulars there.
Thursday, April 25, 2019
I don't think I've ever seen so much wildly churning water!
Yesterday, we went and picked up Ruth's dad and took him for a drive. It's been a long winter in this area, and they don't get out often enough at the senior's home. So we figured he would enjoy a change of scenery and some fresh air.
It was chilly though... only a high of 9C (48F) and a brisk wind.
It was chilly though... only a high of 9C (48F) and a brisk wind.
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