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We use to carry a few large bottles in the cup cabinet above the sink. These are the large 1.75 liter bottles that Rum, Gin, etc. come in. They took up quite a bit of space in the cabinet and rattled around. So we designed and constructed a bar to securely hold the bottles. Luckily, we have a large counter in the kitchen and there was room behind the sink for the bar. We were able to move 4 large bottles out of the cabinet, and also include a pole to hold a roll of paper towels. With some non-slip material underneath, the bar stays in place while traveling.

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07 February 2025
Travel
2025 Travel Logs
La Paz, When we bought our 2023 Leisure Travel Van (LTV) "Unity" motorhome in May 2023, we learned of a caravan heading to the tip of Baja California, Mexico. What was special about this caravan, was that it consisted only of LTV vans. I had alw...
02 February 2025
Travel
2024 Travel Logs
After our 16-hour ferry crossing, which was fairly smooth considering there was a storm moving in, we checked into Arm of Gold Campground. This is the campground where we had our new Starlink mailed to. So now we have our own internet, and we had a p...
19 January 2025
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2024 Travel Logs
Picking up where I left off... Our next stop was at Dildo Run Provincial Park, Newfoundland (NL). This was a nice park, but (again) there wasn't any cell service. We drove the 20-miles each day to get cell service in the cute town of Twillingate. We ...
09 January 2025
Travel
2024 Travel Logs
On July 8th, we got in line to board the ferry to Channel-Port aux Basques, Newfoundland. I didn't know how to make a booking (reservation) for our motorhome towing the truck, so I just made two separate bookings.  It ended up bei...
03 January 2025
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2024 Travel Logs
North America Travel
In mid 2020, Connie and I were heading to the Canadian Maritimes (New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, and Prince Edward Island) to spend a few months exploring Northeast Canada. We were still living and traveling fulltime in our 40' Phaeton mot...