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D_E_Bishop
Jan 28, 2014Explorer
Like others, we have flown all over the world(except Africa) and owned oceanfront and property in a ski area. The ocean property was labor intensive, I can no longer ski or stream fish but RVing is still great. I would sell the ski area property in a heartbeat and as our S&B is small, keep that but travel in No America extensively in a NEW more efficient MoHo that I like and the DW approves of.
I have winter allergies and not being here is the best solution for fixing them. DGKs are growing up fast and love travel with us but don't have much time what with finding a love of school(they hate to miss any of it) and social activities and friends...
DW still wants to fly all over and I have come to hate it. I want to spend our money on us but in the areas I enjoy and flying is no longer fun for me. I'd park the RV in Pine Ridge for a month and go native or just explore that general area. I'd stop in New England for two or three months and explore. But the classic Bounder we have is not real happy with old age and wants to sit in one place more and more.
It's a hard choice and I'm sure it will work out for you one way or another. Good luck and take time to smell the roses at the side of the road.
I have winter allergies and not being here is the best solution for fixing them. DGKs are growing up fast and love travel with us but don't have much time what with finding a love of school(they hate to miss any of it) and social activities and friends...
DW still wants to fly all over and I have come to hate it. I want to spend our money on us but in the areas I enjoy and flying is no longer fun for me. I'd park the RV in Pine Ridge for a month and go native or just explore that general area. I'd stop in New England for two or three months and explore. But the classic Bounder we have is not real happy with old age and wants to sit in one place more and more.
It's a hard choice and I'm sure it will work out for you one way or another. Good luck and take time to smell the roses at the side of the road.
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