When Phoebe was in the shop I'd use Schvoogie, our 2008 Honda FIT. The Schvoogr's a bit low for off-roading, but we're gettin' tuh know each other. Last night's setup was easier than ever and this morning's packing went smoothly.
Front seat unbolted & moved to enable full-length recline
Ready for bed
From near to far: my fleece-lined vest covers my pillow, a stuffsack of down and polartec vestments.
On the left are a couple of books and reading glasses. ($1.00 a pair at Dollar Tree. Check it out!)
Dopp kit - in the Einstein Bagels lunchbox
Headphones - in the bright yellow bag
To left of headphones - loaf of french bread, cheese and onion.
Behind headphones - cardboard box with oddments incl dirty dishes, bags of organic dried fruit, cables for charging phone and laptop.
Right side - sleeping bag
Not shown - Driver's seat holds bag of electronics incl remote hard-drive for backing up, external DVD player, binoculars, inverter for converting DC to AC (need to be able to run the Hitachi Magic Wand dontchya know). Morning bidness bag w roll of T.P., 13 gallon bags for use w bidet and bags for used t.p. Box of crackers. Clean laundry in bag on floor in front of seat.
In my teens, when I was hitch-hiking aroumd, I speny two weeks helping a Mayflower mover.
He taught me how to pack.
Water jugs froze solid last night. I was cozy warm.
Ready to Ride
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