Hi Pippi,
The projects I listed above awhile back came along well.
I finished the counter-top for the Airstream.
I finished the Kayak-lift system for the RoadTrek,

It helps a lot with my tall-rack and 2 person Kayak to deal with.

As for the home-made Smart-Airstream project, well it now has AC/roof heat/furnace all temperature controlled by a Raspberry-pi with my custom code and it even feeds me the Airstream’s gps. I have more fun things to add to that project, including a helpful camper-robot I’ve started collecting parts for.
I’ve seen some really fun looking adventures you have had on your videos, but, nope, seeing only 3 lighting bugs, no-no-no, that will not do at all, you must spin in fields of them, or that part of the bucket has a hole in it. The North Georgia Mountains in the late spring, early summer is a good spot.

Here’s a shot from last summer from the field by a shack I keep there. They are hard to see in the pic, but all those specs in the pic are lighting bugs/Fireflies in just a 30 seconds exposure, magical things indeed. Anyway, thanks for posting back to me. Happy Adventures — Dale