One Year of Living in a Bus
iisis F For Today marks one year of living in a bus for us! Normally we would be posting a Feature Friday about another skoolie build, but given the timing, it felt right to pay homage to our favorite bus build ever – the one we’ve now lived in for one year. We want to tell you about the ups and downs, what we’ve learned in that time, the changes we’ve made, and most of all – if we regret the choice. Without further ado – one year of living in a bus, with all the trial and error, lessons learned, and memories made! SO WHAT HAVE WE LEARNED? On…
Bus Goblin: Skoolie Feature Friday
Today’s Feature Friday – the Bus Goblin! Better known as Holly, this red-haired artist also known as the bus goblin is one of my (Tawny’s) personal favorite accounts to follow. Why? She’s fun, creative, and has an open, adventurous, can-do attitude. I’m also a huge fan of her art, which she makes out of her bus, Wander, under the name Pine Barren Press. Her skoolie is as unique and creative as she is, and as you’d expect, is self-designed and built. Let’s dive into our personal favorite parts of this tiny home on wheels! THE REAL FACTOR Converted buses come in all shapes, sizes, stages of transformation, and executions. Some…
Little Gus the Bus: Skoolie Feature Friday
Today’s Feature Friday is Little Gus the Bus, a short bus conversion with tons of personality. Little Gus is home to Ben and Marie, who hail from Canada and France, respectively, and now live on a farm property in Canada in their skoolie conversion. Their bus might be smaller, but it packs a ton of thoughtful design and decor features. Besides that, we have a special affinity for this particular conversion because it takes grit to stick out a snowy winter in a bus. Getting up to restock a tiny wood stove, working to keep pipes from freezing, trying to insulate an area full of windows – let’s just say…