Ok, so it is no Tiffany’s, but I love the way it rolls off the tongue – and my omelet was great! Leon and I invited Jim and Chris of Geeks on Tour fame to breakfast this week. I have followed their blog for some time as they are living our dream of RVing, workkamping, kayaking, blogging, and so on. It was great they were in town and agreed to come, Thank you, Chris and Jim! And I hardly asked them any questions, though I knew I wouldn’t — too much fun to just talk. (Note to self: take advantage of other’s knowledge in person – that didn’t sound right, make that, “ask questions”.)
For the few of you who don’t already know of them, they live in a Class C that they have altered to suit their “Geek” lifestyle. I say that and laugh, because though they may be geeks by definition, they are also avid kayakers and divers — can’t see the geek in that, can you? Perhaps, well rounded personalities or living a well rounded life style is a better term.
Jim installs Datastorm satellite dishes and stuff like that. Need one for your RV? Check out their travel schedule. (I wish we were ready for ours since they are down here right now.)
They both teach computer related seminars, including one on setting up a blog with Blogger. Their main website with their seminar schedules for RVers is here! If you are new to blogs, this is a WordPress.org blog – and I love it, but I also loved my first blogs, Blogger blogs, probably easier for beginners – and much easier with someone like Chris getting you started… wish I had that help back then, I had to hunt for it a bit at times.
Actually even if you have a WordPress blog, they have a lot of helpful information on their blog that I haven’t even had a chance to use yet — Google Maps, Picassa, all things I intend to get to…
Meeting new people “on the road” or at home, always a good thing, don’t you think? And remembering a camera would be a good thing, too!



