Snowman9000 wrote:
.....Maybe it's time to tow a dinghy car, stay in one place longer, and take more side trips. Maybe it's time to (gasp) stay in some snowbird parks and meet people.Signed,
Lost in Arizona
You certainly do NOT need to stay in as you say: ""(gasp) stay in some snowbird parks"", to be able to meet other campers. :W
In your travels stay at some normal CG's. When you find one you particularly like and you like the surroundings and amenities ....'sign up for a month or two'. That is what I do as a full timer. Sometimes I just need some human interaction as opposed to talking to the dogs!!!
I have never stayed in a sardine packed snowbird park there simply is no reason to be tied to only that type of CG.
Sorry about your loss of your pet but be thankful that now you can travel at will and not have to worry about and make special arrangements for an aging dog. I on the other hand had to pull off the road last year due to an aging senior that no longer was enjoying RV'ing.:(
Embrace the freedom and go out there and start staying at off the beaten path mom and pop CG's with full hookups and you WILL meet some very nice fellow RV'ers. :C