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Deb_and_Ed_M
Nov 29, 2013Explorer II
There are just so many amazing things to see and experience as one drives along!
I like to travel by RV because I get to see the REAL America (Canada, too) - not the narrow, heavily-biased views the *media* (based in a handful of large cities) wants us to THINK the entire country shares. REAL life bolsters my faith in the sensibility and goodness in people's hearts :-)
And lastly - few hotels are built next to a babbling brook, lush forest, or a beautiful meadow; and even if there WERE one, it's not like we'd feel welcome to pull up a chair and just sit back and enjoy the sights and sounds...
RVing takes me to places that become cherished memories.
I like to travel by RV because I get to see the REAL America (Canada, too) - not the narrow, heavily-biased views the *media* (based in a handful of large cities) wants us to THINK the entire country shares. REAL life bolsters my faith in the sensibility and goodness in people's hearts :-)
And lastly - few hotels are built next to a babbling brook, lush forest, or a beautiful meadow; and even if there WERE one, it's not like we'd feel welcome to pull up a chair and just sit back and enjoy the sights and sounds...
RVing takes me to places that become cherished memories.
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