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rockhillmanor
Sep 04, 2018Explorer II
BarabooBob wrote:
I live in the country and stopped along the road to ask someone that was lost if they needed assistance one night. Thecouple were astonished that the locals could find their way "way out here" without street lights to see the road
. I told the passenger that we all got the optional light packages on our vehicles which included headlights, turn signals, and brake lights. She thought I was being serious. I just laughed and drove away. My wife hates my sense of humor sometimes.
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That CG I mentioned above where each site had a street light is when I realized that maybe the majority of RV'er 'do' come from the city where there is a ton of white light at night My fellow campers seemed to have no problem with their very own street light at the end of their campsite.
I thought sadly for them that they felt so comfortable being parked in the light all night. I on the other hand live in a very rural area on several acres where when the sun goes down it's literally pitch black except for the clear view of the stars overhead!
You do get accustom to the dark. I've walked my pastures in the dark and between the moon clear skies and stars that's plenty of light for me. Wouldn't have it any other way. :C
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