This past month was fantastic considering we traveled so much in France. Our month actually ends at midnight but we aren’t going anywhere today to spend money. Again, these figures have been converted to dollars.
| Groceries | 288.56 |
| Diesel Fuel | 660.23 |
| Overnight/Water/Dumping | 81.51 |
| Propane | 52.51 |
| Toll Roads | 79.37 |
| Eating Out | 93.21 |
| Internet | 5.58 |
| Laundry/Showers | 14.30 |
| Medical | Zero |
| Supplies/Miscellaneous | Zero |
| Entry Fees | 78.08 |
| TOTAL | $1353.35 |
Who would have ever thought you could travel in Europe for a month in an RV for just $1350? That’s about what it cost us each month in Mexico. (Although in Mexico we stayed in full hookup campgrounds every night, ate out often and also had someone doing our laundry every week).
And we were lucky to have no medical and we bought absolutely nothing – not even a postcard. It’s really easier to not buy things in Europe vs. the US because the prices are so ridiculously expensive here that temptation is nil.
And we probably should be in the Hall of Shame for not eating one single meal in a French restaurant. Our eating out consisted of ice cream cones/coffee and cake in a café/ and McDonalds a couple of times.
Down the street is the best supermarket we’ve been in this trip so we did stock up yesterday and shouldn’t be buying many more groceries before leaving.