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sdianel_-acct_c
Feb 15, 2016Explorer
not single but we also camp in driveway of family members who have jobs and lives. After about a month we're ready to leave but can't always do so. So we find things to do in the area while they are working and plan things with them when they have time off. If you still want this lifestyle, think outside the box. Some areas have community gardens. Join a garden club or walking club, church, singles group, sight see, get a hobby that you can take with you, workcamp for pay or volunteer if you don't need the income, take a class, go on short camping trips near where you park. Recently we decided to leave the driveway and go 2 hours up the road to a beautiful state park for a few days. Enjoyed the change of scenery. There are many singles camping club chapters with Good Sam and FMCA. Only you can decide what's important. Your home community or snow birding.
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