Buster the Bus
Born: February 13, 1973
Birthplace: Wolfsburg, Germany
Model: Volkswagen Kombi
Current Status: Living his best life on the open road
Buster isn’t just a bus—he’s a certified world traveler with more stamps on his metaphorical passport than most humans. This handsome devil rolled off the assembly line in Germany on a chilly February day in 1973, dressed to impress in a rare shade called Sumatra Green (yes, it’s a real color, and yes, it’s as cool as it sounds).
His first owners had big dreams: they brought him all the way from Germany to North America and showed him the continent. From sun-soaked beaches in Mexico to winding mountain roads up north, Buster’s early years were filled with adventure, questionable road snacks, and probably a few breakdowns that are now family legend.
Then came owner number two—whose name was also Buster (yes, it’s confusing, but we didn’t make the rules). He transformed our green machine into the ultimate grandkid-mobile, creating memories one ice cream run and camping trip at a time. We like to imagine him teaching tiny humans how to pop the top while telling stories about “back in my day.”
Now? Buster’s with us—the third caretakers of this rolling piece of history. We’re preparing him for a legacy-defining year. Next month, I take him on his 1,000-mile maiden voyage—a true “shake-down” run to test his vintage heart. Then, in October, we point his nose south for an eight-month trek to Argentina. It’s a journey his German engineers definitely didn’t anticipate, but we suspect they’d raise a glass to the ambition of it all.
Buster's Kilometers
Campgrounds Stayed
Mechanical Milestones
Wildlife Spotted
STORIES IN THE WILD
A trail of stories left for the hands of fate and the souls who find them.
I’m leaving my stories in the wild for whoever happens to walk by. No shops, no signs—just books left in unexpected places for the right hands to find.
If you find one, it belongs to you. Read it. Keep it. Or leave it for the next wanderer to discover.
If you find a copy of Shelter in Motion waiting for you, snap a picture and tag us @simplyheatherjacks. Help us map the motion—it’s like a living family tree, connecting us through stories and the random souls who find them.
The Daily Log
The Captain’s Log of a transcontinental dream. From the dust of Scottsdale to the tip of Argentina, follow the tire tracks one day at a time.
The Origin Map
If Buster is the vessel, these stories are the fuel. Shelter in Motion is the “prequel” to our current life on the road — a collection of 22 essays that map out the decades of reinvention it took to get behind this wheel. You can grab a copy via Amazon for the quick route, or order a signed edition directly from me to keep in your own glovebox.
One of those stories is now making its way to the screen. I’m adapting it into a screenplay under the mentorship of Kyle Bass at Colgate University — proof that some roads just keep going.
Once you’ve read the origin stories, follow our tire tracks in real-time. Medium is where I post my polished essays — the refined, fully-developed dispatches from life on the road. But this page? This is where I drop the raw, unfiltered daily journal of Buster’s first real voyage. Every wrong turn, every stunning pull-off, every moment I wonder what I was thinking — logged here, live, as it happens.
Two different speeds. Same open road.
Wall of Wanderers
These are the souls who keep the engine running: the early backers, the road-trip dreamers, and the first readers of Shelter in Motion.
Alisha
The Roadside Sommelier
Karyn
The Scout of Four-Legged Wisdom
Alison
The Highland Alchemist
Ken
The Keeper of Ancestral Winds
Nina
The Sentinel of Joy
Sharon
The Sketchbook Scribe
Tommy
The Six String Voyager
Chris
The Kiwi Cloud Chaser
Mandy
The Backroad Cartographer
Jane
The Old Road Candy Keeper
Kris
The Pocket Disc Jockey
Reserved
The Future Voyager
Notes In Motion
A weekly letter about life on the move and the stories we tell along the way.
I have spent thirty years living in unconventional spaces—from sailboats to school buses. Now, I’m navigating the road between the desert and the coast, a book launch, and a screenplay. Join me for a weekly dispatch on culture, cinema, and the art of staying in motion.





