From a bicycle to a truck. The ‘Cycling Cindy’ blog continues, the only difference is a bunch of extra wheels. For all who is interested in living a different lifestyle, and for those who want to be inspired or see the landscapes where the truck will come to a halt, stay tuned.
‘Truck Living’ will not be about me so much, nor about my husband and me but is focussing on how it can be to live in a truck. I show how it is to live in a tiny place and have all what is needed to live life comfortable. I hope we may inspire you to approach comfort and luxury differently.
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Geweldig ome Piet! Echt een fantastisch plan van Geo! En fijn dat hij zo handig is want hij heeft alles zelf gemaakt aan de binnenkant (en als vrachtwagenchauffeur wordt hij ook handiger!)
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super! good idea, am curious 🙂
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Hi Marieke, it’s a fantastic idea my husband had for some years. When he talked to me about it, I was first a bit doubtful. Because I thought it would be a RV, or a camper as we use to say in the Netherlands, and that was not my cup of tea. When I saw a few YouTube video’s about Westfalia living, I was having much better thoughts : ) It turns out to be fantastic! (And I can imagine so is a camper in a way and a RV too.)
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Well! I’ll be trucked!
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Hi Jason, I will soon publish the first post, about how the empty carrier became a cabin. It’s such a great way of living! Fantastic! Stay trucked : )
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Looking forward to more Cindy!
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I am going to post soon more, as I am not sure how to manage all these Paraguay posts and the truck posts. Paraguay is more than a year ago, truck is now. How is the Alpaca Woolly holding up Joe?
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