Because life should be a long long honeymoon…
For those of you with short attention spans (you know who you are), we offer this 60-second introduction:
What? You want more? To learn more about how this whole crazy show got started, watch this 7-minute video:
Sean and Kristy Michael are world travelers of sorts, having collected passport stamps in faraway places like Moldova, Poland, Guatemala, and Japan. But none of that globetrotting prepared the couple for their ultimate adventure together: owning an RV!
After getting married in the Florida Keys, they spent their wedding night in their newly purchased recreational vehicle — a 25-foot Airstream travel trailer. Instead of jaunting off to honeymoon on a posh Pacific island, the newlyweds hitched up their trusty Ford diesel truck (nicknamed “SEEMORE”) and started exploring America.
Their “long long honeymoon” journey has stretched over 30,000 miles, ranging from Key West (the southernmost point in the United States) all the way up to Banff, Alberta (that’s in Canada, eh?). They have camped in every conceivable environment, from scenic national parks to less-than-exotic asphalt parking lots.
A writer and filmmaker, Sean totes his video camera everywhere, relentlessly documenting the experience. And in addition to Sean’s filmmaking equipment, the couple always pack their sense of humor. Their blog explores the lighter side of RV life; or as Kristy says, “the fun stuff!”
Why do they do it? “Because life should be a long long honeymoon…”
You can catch Sean and Kristy’s latest RV adventures (including all of their videos in glorious high-definition) right here on their website: LongLongHoneymoon.com. When not aboard their Airstream, the newlyweds divide their time between homes in Alabama and Florida. But you can always reach them via email at HoneymoonShow@aol.com.
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What? You want even MORE?
You’re not getting a resume. However, we will offer this bio of “the dude behind the blog.” It’ll have to do.
Sean Michael has appeared in a Business Week cover story, been photographed by National Geographic dancing in Czechoslovakia, directed short films on the backlot of Universal Studios, attended a top-20 American law school, drank cognac in the former Soviet republic of Transdniestria, sipped wine in Moldova, sampled herring in Sweden, been named “Small Business Innovator of the Year,” hosted a party at the Playboy Mansion, lived in Greenwich Village, sat behind Dave Letterman’s desk, driven a Porsche on a race track, created among the first fictional characters on the Internet, publicly recited Russian poetry, watched ancient religious parades in Guatemala, developed some of AOL’s most popular online communities, told jokes onstage at LA’s Comedy Store, watched wild grizzly bears fight in Montana, climbed volcanoes in El Salvador, played videogames in Japan, and most recently hauled an Airstream travel trailer over 30,000 miles around North America.