Skoolie Editorial: Covid-19
As soon as the world quit making sense, I needed to be close to the one thing that did: my skoolie. This bus is everything to me. It’s been a symbol of safety, hope and the future. When all three of those concepts seemed threatened by the pandemic, being two hours away from my catch-all plan wasn’t going to work. Two days before Illinois issued the stay at home order, I made a quick trip to Michigan to grab my bus. I spent the following days watching “Doomsday Preppers” on Netflix and making sure I worked in ample dry food storage and safety mechanisms to fight off god-knows-what. You could say I was coping with the state of the world just fine.
Here’s how it went down:
With the bus in Chicago, the top priority was to make sure all the blinkers, brake lights and headlights worked. I had tried to change the light bulbs, nothing. A friend of mine who knew how to read a manual and a much better understanding of electricity came to the rescue. After a few hours of determining what it wasn’t, it turned out to be an easy fix — almost too easy. Though the entirety of my dash does not work, all blinkers and brake lights do!
Here’s what was wrong with my lights:
If I would have been told at the beginning of all this, that the pandemic would be pushing me to live my truth, with my bus, I wouldn’t have believed you. With much consideration, careful planning and precaution, I made the decision to follow through with my move out of Chicago, but not with the same intention to move to Minneapolis.
Here’s my goodbye to Chicago:
Over the next week, I will be working with my friends Taylor and Cheyne of @radicalregenerationbustour to build composting toilets for both our skoolies, install plumbing, install some frames and a bed before I depart on the next leg of my journey, which is still undetermined.
At 6 p.m. CDT tonight, we will be doing a live stream Q&A about our conversion process on Facebook. RSVP to our event to be notified! You can also follow #thisisaskoolie or @radicalregenerationbustour for intermediate updates on the progress!
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