My digital rv
I’ve been living out of my personal “digital rv” for a few days now. Almost settled in. Things are getting organized, cabinet space for specific items has been worked out, etc. It really takes a little while to get your own system of where you want things to go when living in a small space.
So, I thought I’d provide some shots of what it’s now looking like in my 25 foot Safari. And no, I didn’t really clean up prior to taking the photos. Things are as they appear.

The “living area”. Complete with blanket on couch, Macintosh, and stuff on the dinette!

Sleeping quarters, with a “Life is good” blanket.

My credenza work area. You’ll note the IBook, Lacie firewire drive, and Sesame Snack sticks (a must for any digital rv’er).

The “Communications Center”. Oh, and the cooking area too.
Well, there’s what my Airstream normally looks like when I’m on the road. Actually, it’s very similar to my time contracting in WV and living in it for a month.
What didn’t you see? Well, the KR1 was in the cabinet when I was taking photos. My IPod is put away for the moment. Most of my media was organized today as well. As I noted in the book, space is at a premium, and that’s why I’ve gone digital for my RV. And amazingly enough, I’ve got space to spare in my cabinets again (now that I organized :)).