It’s hard to believe it’s already been three months since I fully embraced van life. Reflecting on this milestone, I can confidently say: so far, so good. Transitioning from a part-time van lifestyle to living on the road full-time has been an adventure filled with both challenges and rewards.
Learning the Ropes
The shift to full-time van living has brought a new set of challenges. One of the biggest adjustments has been managing my power supply. Ensuring my batteries stay charged has become a crucial part of my daily routine. Another key aspect is figuring out where I’ll be parking each night, which requires a bit of planning and flexibility. Despite these challenges, the sense of freedom and the lack of unnecessary possessions make it all worthwhile.
Where to Park the Van?
Feeling Free and Unencumbered
Living in my van has given me a newfound sense of freedom. Without the burden of excess stuff, I feel more connected to my journey and the places I visit. The simplicity of this lifestyle has had a positive impact on my mental state, allowing me to focus on the present and enjoy the little moments. I’m also finding more time for personal enrichment; I’m reading more books and playing my guitar more often.
Balancing Work and Play
One of the biggest surprises has been how well I’ve been able to integrate work into my days without feeling overwhelmed. The flexibility of van life allows me to balance work and leisure effectively, ensuring I remain productive while also taking time to enjoy my surroundings and hobbies.
Adventures and Connections
In the past three months, I’ve had the chance to embark on some incredible adventures. I drove to a wedding in Austin, which was a beautiful and memorable experience. Visiting family in North Carolina, New Hampshire, and Florida has been wonderful, offering a comforting sense of home on the road. I also reconnected with friends I hadn’t seen in a long time in St. Louis and Houston, which was incredibly heartwarming.
Hadn’t Been to St Louis in Decades!
Moving Forward
As I continue this journey, I’m excited to see where the road will take me next. There’s still so much to learn and experience in this lifestyle. I look forward to sharing more stories and insights as I navigate the ups and downs of van life.
Van life has been a dream of mine, and I started this adventure with a humble minivan back in 2020. Traveling the US, exploring new places, and living a life of freedom on the road was exhilarating. However, life threw a curveball when my trusty minivan was totaled in New Orleans. This unexpected event turned out to be a blessing in disguise. No one was injured, insurance actually paid me more than I paid for the van, I got to spend time with friends and it pushed me to upgrade my home on wheels.
The Last of My First Van
The Search for the Perfect Van
Finding a new vehicle during the COVID-19 pandemic was no small feat. With supply low and demand high, the search felt like a scavenger hunt. I made countless phone calls and monitored multiple websites, determined to find my next mobile home. After many sleepless nights and persistent efforts, I finally found a Ford Transit about an hour and a half away. With limited options available, I immediately asked them to hold it while I arranged a ride to see it.
A New Beginning With the Ford Transit
The moment I saw the Ford Transit, I knew it was perfect. Previously used as a Home Depot delivery van, it already had walls and a floor installed, making the transition smoother. I wasted no time and bought the van, excited for the new possibilities it presented.
Starting From Scratch: The Empty Van
Here’s a glimpse of the van early on, right after I bought it. It was a blank canvas, waiting for my touch to transform it into a cozy and functional living space.
My Van Before Building It Out
The empty space felt full of potential, and I couldn’t wait to start building it out. The pre-installed walls and floor were a great head start, but there was still a lot of work to be done to make it truly feel like home.
The Build Begins
In upcoming posts, I’ll share some of building out of the van, including the challenges and triumphs along the way. While my van might not be stylish—it’s built with plywood and 2x1s—it’s perfect for me and my solo travels. It’s definitely comfortable and feels like home. Stay tuned to see how this empty van evolves into my cozy and functional living space.
Hey there, fellow wanderers! It’s been quite the whirlwind since bidding adieu to my apartment and embracing the nomadic lifestyle full time. Join me as I embark on the next chapter of this unpredictable journey.
First stop: Austin, TX, and back for a beautiful family wedding, where I had the joy of celebrating a wonderful event. Along the way, I reconnected with customers and cherished friends that I hadn’t seen in far too long! From heartfelt conversations to shared laughter, every moment was a testament to the power of human connection.
Next up, I found myself in Pottsville, PA, where I had the honor of attending a special event dedicating a historic plaque to a beloved extended family member, Allan Jaffe. It was a poignant reminder of the importance of preserving our roots and honoring our heritage. Allan Jaffe, born in Pottsville, PA, was a renowned figure in the music world as the co-founder and manager of the Preservation Hall Jazz Band in New Orleans. Despite leaving Pottsville at a young age, Jaffe maintained a deep connection to his hometown. His contributions to jazz music preservation and his enduring legacy continue to inspire musicians worldwide. (See news article here)
But the adventure doesn’t stop there! With a wedding on the horizon in NJ, I’m eagerly anticipating another opportunity to celebrate love and togetherness with dear friends and family.
As summer beckons, I’ll be making my way back to New England, where I plan to soak in the beauty of the region and reconnect with the simple joys of life. From birthday celebrations with friends to live music events and everything in between, I’m looking forward to making up for lost time and creating new memories along the way after being gone for an entire year.
Come fall, you’ll find me nestled among the vibrant foliage of New Hampshire and Vermont, where I’ll be savoring the crisp autumn air and immersing myself in the stunning natural landscapes.
And as the holiday season approaches, I’ll be making a pit stop in sunny Florida to share Thanksgiving with my mom before setting my sights on the vast expanse of the desert in Arizona. There, amidst the serene beauty of the desert landscape, I’ll take a moment to pause, reflect, and recharge before the next adventure begins.
So, here’s to embracing the unknown, cherishing the present moment, and savoring every step of this incredible journey called life. Until next time, fellow travelers! 🌟 #EmbraceTheJourney #NomadicAdventures #TravelsWithMartin
After returning from a transformative year-long journey on the road, I made a decision that felt both daunting and liberating: I let go of my apartment. This change wasn’t just about shedding material possessions; it marked a profound shift in my perspective and priorities.
The decision to part ways with my apartment was deeply influenced by the experiences I had during my travels. Losing my dad and my job of over a decade served as catalysts for introspection and reevaluation. In the face of loss and uncertainty, the open road became my sanctuary, offering solace and a sense of clarity amidst life’s turbulence.
Upon my return, I confronted the reality of my belongings, realizing that much of what filled my apartment held little significance in the grand scheme of things. Over the course of three months, I embarked on a journey of decluttering and simplification, selling, giving away, recycling, or discarding items that no longer resonated with me.
Examples of Some of the Things I Let Go
The process was both cathartic and challenging, as I navigated through layers of memories and attachments tied to material possessions. Each item I released felt like a weight lifted off my shoulders, creating space for new experiences and opportunities to unfold.
Amidst the practicality of decluttering, the process was unexpectedly emotional. Delving into boxes that had traversed attics throughout my life, I unearthed treasures long forgotten. Each item carried memories of bygone eras, from newspaper clippings chronicling high school triumphs to heartfelt letters penned by friends and family. Sorting through these relics, I was reminded of the passage of time and the cherished moments that had shaped my journey. It was a poignant reminder of the value of the past and the importance of embracing new beginnings with an open heart.
As I bid farewell to my apartment, I embraced the principles of minimalism, finding freedom in owning less and experiencing more. The journey taught me that true richness lies not in the abundance of possessions, but in the richness of experiences and connections forged along the way. This newfound sense of lightness and liberation serves as a testament to the transformative power of letting go and embracing the unknown.
I’m thrilled to share my latest collection of designs, Savannah-themed souvenirs now available in my Etsy shop! Savannah is one of my favorite places to visit when van life-ing up and down the east coast, and I’ve put my love for this charming city into each design. Whether you’re a local, a frequent visitor, or someone who simply loves Savannah, these products are designed to bring a piece of this enchanting city into your everyday life.
This new collection features a variety of items, including Savannah T-Shirts, mugs, tank tops, sweatshirts, magnets and tote bags, all showcasing my original designs inspired by Savannah’s unique beauty and rich history. Each design reflects the picturesque streets, historic squares, and vibrant local culture that make Savannah so special.
This design features the word “Savannah” prominently in the center, styled in a vibrant and colorful font with artistic flourishes. The background includes elements that evoke the charm and beauty of Savannah, such as historic buildings, palm trees and flowers. The buildings are detailed and iconic, representing Savannah’s historic architecture. The design incorporates swirling, colorful patterns around the text, giving it an energetic and dynamic feel. The overall look is lively, artistic, and visually striking, capturing the essence and allure of Savannah.
River Street, Savannah Design
This picture is a vibrant and detailed depiction of River Street in Savannah, Georgia. The scene showcases the iconic cobblestone streets lined with charming historic buildings and bustling shops. The street is filled with people walking, shopping, and enjoying the lively atmosphere. Street vendors with colorful canopies and outdoor seating areas add to the charm of the scene.
In the background, the Savannah River is visible, featuring boats and ships that enhance the picturesque view. The Talmadge Memorial Bridge spans the river, adding a recognizable landmark to the image. The buildings along River Street display historic architecture with decorative facades, balconies, and flower boxes.
The word “Savannah” is prominently displayed at the top of the image in a bold, elegant font, blending seamlessly with the overall scene. The entire composition captures the energetic and dynamic essence of River Street, reflecting the charm and allure of Savannah.
“Savannah Charm” Design
This picture is a picturesque depiction of a street in Savannah, Georgia, capturing the essence of “Savannah Charm.” The scene showcases a beautiful, tree-lined street with sprawling oak trees draped in Spanish moss, creating a serene and enchanting atmosphere.
Historic buildings with charming facades line the street, their balconies adorned with greenery. The architecture is typical of Savannah, with detailed exteriors and a warm, inviting feel. A horse-drawn carriage travels along the cobblestone street, adding a nostalgic touch and emphasizing the city’s historic ambiance.
Pedestrians stroll along the sidewalk, enjoying the tranquil environment. The soft lighting, likely from a setting or rising sun, casts a warm glow over the scene, enhancing the overall charm and beauty.
At the bottom of the image, the phrase “Savannah Charm” is prominently displayed in a bold, elegant font, blending seamlessly with the scene. The overall composition captures the serene and timeless beauty of Savannah, reflecting its historic and charming character.
Distressed “Savannah Georgia” Design
This design is a circular emblem featuring the text “SAVANNAH GEORGIA” written in bold, uppercase letters. The word “SAVANNAH” is positioned at the top of the circle, and “GEORGIA” is at the bottom. Inside the circle, there are three Spanish moss-covered oak trees silhouetted against a background that has a stylized sunset or sunrise. The background consists of horizontal stripes in shades of orange and white, representing the sky and horizon. The emblem has a distressed or vintage texture, giving it a weathered look. The emblem is set against a white background, making the design elements stand out prominently.
Savannah Charm Whimsical Design
This “Savannah Charm” design captures the vibrant and lively essence of Savannah, Georgia, in a whimsical and colorful style. This illustration showcases a picturesque street scene filled with the unique charm and character of this historic city.
The design features brightly colored historic homes with charming verandas, adorned with flower boxes and greenery, reflecting Savannah’s vibrant architectural heritage. Iconic cobblestone paths wind through the scene, adding a touch of nostalgia and old-world charm. Majestic oak trees draped with Spanish moss frame the street, creating a serene and enchanting atmosphere. The bustling street is alive with activity, including locals and visitors enjoying the day, a horse-drawn carriage, and street vendors, all contributing to the dynamic and welcoming ambiance.
This design encapsulates the spirit of Savannah, making it a delightful addition to any collection celebrating Southern charm and elegance.
I recently wrote a blog post about my experiences exploring Savannah on a budget, and these new designs are a perfect extension of that journey. Be sure to check out my Etsy shop to see the full collection and find the perfect Savannah souvenir or gift.
Thank you for supporting my passion for art and my love for this beautiful city! I can’t wait to hear how these pieces bring joy to you and your loved ones.
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Savannah, Georgia, is a city full of charm, history, and beauty, making it a perfect destination for anyone living the van life on a budget. Over the years, I’ve had the pleasure of exploring parts of this enchanting city and discovering some of what it has to offer. From its picturesque squares to its vibrant local culture, Savannah never ceases to captivate me. Although I don’t spend a lot of time here — usually just a night as it’s conveniently along my route when I head down to see my mom — I always find something new and delightful to experience. Here are some of my favorite experiences and tips for enjoying Savannah without breaking the bank.
One of my favorite spots in Savannah is Forsyth Park. I love parking near the park and walking around its paths at any time of day. The park is safe, welcoming, and incredibly beautiful, with its majestic oak trees draped in Spanish moss and the iconic fountain. Whether it’s enjoying a morning coffee, a leisurely afternoon stroll, or a quiet evening walk, Forsyth Park offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.
The historic district encompassing the squares of Savannah are another highlight of the city. Each of the 22 squares has its own unique character and history, creating a series of charming and picturesque spots to explore. One of these squares even featured a famous scene from Forest Gump, and you can find the house from Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil nearby (Mercer Williams House Museum). I especially enjoy walking around these squares at night when the soft glow of streetlights adds a touch of magic to the atmosphere. It’s also fun to see the various tours, including ghost tours, weaving through the squares, adding a bit of mystery and excitement to my nighttime walks.
Here’s a brief video with me showing Monterey Square and the house from Midnight in the Garden of Good & Evil.
Tom Triplett Community Park: Disc Golf and Relaxation
For those who enjoy outdoor activities, Tom Triplett Community Park is a must-visit. This park features one of my favorite disc golf courses in the area. The course is challenging and beautifully maintained, with lush flora and trees adorned with Spanish moss. After a game of disc golf, I often string up my hammock and take a relaxing nap, soaking in the peaceful surroundings. It’s a perfect spot to unwind and enjoy nature.
Living the van life means finding budget-friendly places to eat, and Savannah has plenty to offer. From cozy cafes to food trucks, there are numerous options for cheap eats.
Zunzi’s, Savannah, GA
One of my favorite discoveries is the Conquistador Sandwich from Zunzi’s, a delicious and inexpensive treat. This mouth-watering sandwich features tender chicken, fresh lettuce, tomatoes, and a savory sauce on a crispy baguette. Perfect for a quick, satisfying meal. Below is my post from my visit to Zunzi’s.
Another favorite is Byrd’s Famous Cookies on River Street which originally came as a recommendation from a friend. I buy a bag of the small, crunchy oatmeal cookies, which I was told by the staff, is the same recipe they’ve been using from almost 100 years. The friendly staff and the shop’s rich history make this cookie shop a delightful place to visit.
A Night at The Original Pinky Masters
If you’re looking for a classic dive bar experience, The Original Pinky Masters is the place to go. With its cold, reasonably priced beer and rich history, this bar has become one of my favorite spots. It’s said to be where Jimmy Carter announced his run for president, and there’s even an old plaque commemorating that event. The dive bar’s charm and character make it a must-visit for anyone exploring Savannah.
One of the joys of traveling is stumbling upon live music, and that’s exactly how I discovered The Tree House in Savannah. While wandering around, I heard live music coming from a wrought iron balcony and followed the sound. It led me to The Tree House, where a small band was playing. With no cover charge and reasonably priced beers, I enjoyed some quality music for the price of a drink or two. Don’t forget to tip the band—support live music! The ambiance and the live performances make The Tree House a fantastic spot for music lovers.
As I continue my van life journey, Savannah remains one of my favorite cities to visit. Its blend of history, natural beauty, and vibrant local culture offers endless opportunities for exploration and enjoyment. Whether you’re strolling through Forsyth Park, wandering the historic squares, or finding hidden gems like The Original Pinky Masters, Savannah is a city that never disappoints.
Living on the road has taught me to appreciate the simple joys of life, and Savannah embodies those joys perfectly. I look forward to sharing more of my adventures and discoveries with you as I continue to explore this beautiful city.
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