Pic of the day;
For today:
Many years ago when close to retirement we met
out first ‘Full-time’ RV’ers. Someone
who sold their home, bought an RV and set out to see the USA. That planted a seed. We have always enjoyed camping and travel. I
was in the building business and Sherry was working for the US Army as a
civilian in the Recruit processing area.
When she reached enough time to retire I had bought a large track of
land and was planning a sub division, to get into the big time (for me)
construction. I was finding out it was hard to deal with the city without an
attorney and was getting a little disgusted.
My girl came up with a great idea, why don’t
you quit when I retire and let’s hit the road. We bought a giant 45' storage trailer. and stored our tools and stuff that we couldn’t sale or give away. We hired a guy
to move the big trailer to the woods on the property where I had planned the
subdivision. When our house did not sale fast, we turned it over to a property
manager to rent out, and we hit the road.
We lived in three big motor homes over 20 years
seeing this country, never selling our house.
All that was said to explain that to live
comfortably in an RV you need to pick your sites. You
need electric, water and sewer for comfort. At times that is not available. The
RV is self-contained, and we can go at the longest 2 weeks without hookups. But
ideally, we like to have all the amenities, called 'full hookups.'
This site in Lancaster does not have sewer, so we have a Blue-barrel. I empty the internal tanks every few days and go to the ‘Dump-station’.
Nite
Shipslog
PS
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4 comments:
You are very adventurous. Many would not last one day in these conditions. As you move on from place to place, does the postman run behind you to deliver your letters? He must have a bigger route to do every day as you move on further.
God bless.
Yes, how does your mail work? And paying bills.
I loved this - loved to see how you did it with photos and all. I think you have to be a special person to do this. I don't think I could - lol.
Your RV is so NICE. I think lots of people think about doing what you did but most never do. We traveled across country in an RV and enjoyed it, but it takes something I don't have to do it full time!!! :) My hats off to you for actually doing it.
Thanks for the 'down-low' on things like blue barrels and dump stations! RV-ing sounds wonderfully romantic until I read the fine print, lol.
I've no doubt whatsoever, you and Sherry were made for one another.
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