I was enjoying my car-free lifestyle in an RV park in the Little Pueblo. It was a nice and roomy park with 50% overnighters and 50% monthlies. The monthlies used to be older RVers who had gotten off the road for one reason or another, or maybe a younger person who had a job in town. But lately we've been taken over by miners and construction crews. It's a noisy and rough crowd. I no longer like living here. And yesterday I had an encounter with one of the rowdies that made me think it's just plain dangerous to be here.
A camper can't do anything about a degenerating camping experience. The campground is a business; he can only love it or leave it. That's why God put wheels under his house.
An RVer certainly pays a price for becoming immobile: he can't just skedaddle anymore. It takes time and money to escape now. No wonder I used to be on the road most of the time! Even when you find a town that you could live in, there is no guarantee that the RV parks are desirable; but they probably are for at least awhile.
A camper can't do anything about a degenerating camping experience. The campground is a business; he can only love it or leave it. That's why God put wheels under his house.
An RVer certainly pays a price for becoming immobile: he can't just skedaddle anymore. It takes time and money to escape now. No wonder I used to be on the road most of the time! Even when you find a town that you could live in, there is no guarantee that the RV parks are desirable; but they probably are for at least awhile.
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You don't need any road fuel for your evolved blog; it is doing fine without it. But I must confess that my favorite posts are when you backslide into reflecting on past travels.
sigh.
Box Canyon Blogger, well of course your favorite posts are travel-related: you are an addict! Seriously, I have no interest in following the travel blog format. They give you nothing to think about, and there are enough of those silly things already.
I mean... what would/do WE all say when someone tries to change US?
In all life, that's really the only thing that you have the power or moral authority to change, isn't it?... Yourself... your location... your... situation...