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Welcome to our blog about RV and skoolie life with our dogs. We want everyone to enjoy our stories and tips. This page explains how we make our website easy to use for all visitors. We believe that digital travel adventures should be open to every person, regardless of their physical abilities or the tech they use. We hope you feel right at home while exploring our roaming life on the road with us.

Accessibility Statement

This statement was last updated on May 7, 2026. At Home is Where We Park, we want our travel site to be friendly and easy for everyone to use and enjoy.

What inclusion means here

A good website should be easy to use for everyone. This includes people who use screen readers or other tools to browse. We try to make sure our photos of the road and our travel tips are clear and simple for all our visitors to find and read.

How we improve our website

We aim to follow the WCAG 2.1 AA rules to keep our site accessible. We use simple layouts and clear fonts. We add descriptions to our photos so screen readers can describe our bus life. We also check our colors for good contrast. We work hard to make sure you can navigate our blog using just a keyboard if you need to. We want every dog lover and traveler to feel welcome here.

Progress and minor limits

We are a small personal blog. While we do our best, some parts of our site may not be perfect yet. We are always learning new ways to improve how we share our stories. Some older posts or videos might still need updates to reach our goals. We appreciate your patience as we continue to make our wandering journey accessible to every single reader.

Our commitment to you

Since we live on the road in our RV and skoolie, we don't have a physical office. Our home is wherever we park our wheels. However, our digital home is always open. We promise to keep testing our site and making changes that help you enjoy our content better. We want to be a helpful resource for the nomadic community and their furry friends.

Help and contact info

If you have trouble reading our blog or using any part of the site, please let us know. We also welcome your suggestions on how we can do better. You can reach out to us directly through our email address listed below:

  • Home is Where We Park Team Email: abbybuchholz827@gmail.com We respond to all accessibility messages as soon as we get back to a spot with cell service. Thank you for being part of our journey.
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