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DutchmenSport
Dec 06, 2018Explorer
I lived in a place where, after 10 years, told me I could no long park my travel trailer there. The trailer had to be moved or I'd be fined. A couple of the hot-shot wanna-be social lights put their houses up for sale and pushed the issues on all RV owners so their property would sell for top dollar. The zoning rules were written in such a way, it was impossible to park an RV on your property, unless it was, maybe a pop-up you kept stored inside your garage.
I moved the trailer all right. I moved it to the next county and I moved with it. It's now been another 10 years and we live in the camper more than in the house now. I've never regretted moving, in spite of all the aggravation it took to sell the old house. My grandson can go to the back yard and pee on the trees if he wants and we can burn our own trash if we so desire. We have an outside fire pit and enjoy having a corn field for back yard neighbors and a bean field for front yard neighbors.
If it ever happens again, I'm selling the house completely and hitting the road full timing. I sleep where my camper sleeps! It's just that simple.
I moved the trailer all right. I moved it to the next county and I moved with it. It's now been another 10 years and we live in the camper more than in the house now. I've never regretted moving, in spite of all the aggravation it took to sell the old house. My grandson can go to the back yard and pee on the trees if he wants and we can burn our own trash if we so desire. We have an outside fire pit and enjoy having a corn field for back yard neighbors and a bean field for front yard neighbors.
If it ever happens again, I'm selling the house completely and hitting the road full timing. I sleep where my camper sleeps! It's just that simple.
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