Meet Ben and Leslie, two self-described “ships passing in the night”, that discovered how the Vistabule would bring them closer together, providing them more intentional time to just slow down and experience the country, without the distractions of our overly-busy and oft too-connected world.
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Insulated coolers have improved quite a bit over the years, but they still require that initial bag(s) of ice to keep your foodstuff nice and cool. Eventually that ice will melt, and soon you're digging through slush to pull out that wet bottle of ketchup. And of course you need to replenish the cooler with ice, or risk having things spoil. So back to the gas station or grocery store for more ice. It's a hassle, but it doesn't need to be with a powered cooler.

Blue Marble: My Mobile Art Studio on the Road
Lori Harris, "The National Parks Painter", has a unique story to tell. Having turned her Vistabule, Blue Marble, into a mobile art studio, she travels across the country taking artistic inspiration from America's many national parks, painting them as she goes. Enjoy some of her artwork, and perhaps find inspiration for your own Vistabule adventures.
