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2gypsies1
Jan 12, 2015Explorer III
Our main objection has always been to see the nooks and crannies of this beautiful country of ours. The added perk is acquiring new friendships as we travel.
For traveling full-timers it's amazing how we all seem to go in the same orbits. We've always met someone in another state or place that we've met previously somewhere else . We see them in museums, groceries and even at rest stops and these were unplanned meetings. We've even met folks in Alaska whom we didn't know were traveling there.
We also make plans to meet up with folks we've met while traveling. It's great!
Now that we've settled down once again we have 20+ former RVing friends living in our same area so we have a ready-made wonderful group of friendships.
For traveling full-timers it's amazing how we all seem to go in the same orbits. We've always met someone in another state or place that we've met previously somewhere else . We see them in museums, groceries and even at rest stops and these were unplanned meetings. We've even met folks in Alaska whom we didn't know were traveling there.
We also make plans to meet up with folks we've met while traveling. It's great!
Now that we've settled down once again we have 20+ former RVing friends living in our same area so we have a ready-made wonderful group of friendships.
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