So are you wondering what is a "SONGBIRD"?
We all know and love our Snowbirds, who live manlily up North and begin a migration to the South about Memorial day May 5th and stay anywhere from 2-weeks to 6-Months each year. This is to enjoy a warmer-weather change after snowfalls have melted away.
Fewer in Numbers is the Songbirds which migrate North to escape the SUN, heat humidity, rainstorms, Hurrican season, for cooler temperatures.
The lines are not well defined, but each seems to enjoy their times away to collet thoughts and a smile before returning to the snow-packed days inside as the other prefers shorter winters.
So who are you? A Snowbird or Songbird? and have you changed your migration times over the last 10-years or so?
How many miles do you drive or fly for the special time away and what if anything would you change?
This total migration takes place from California to North Carolina is a long line. During the winter CA, AZ, NM, and parts of Texas will see an influx of RV'ers parking and RV Parks filling. Then States like Florida, Georgia, Alabama will see Condominiums and beach area homes traded for time away.
So do you drive or fly, bring your RV, or for a time trade your Home for a parked trailer?
Please I welcome your thoughts and ideas as you explore Drives and Dives and how this virus has upset the yearly migration and your life?
2021 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Van, showing six tires down, 3400XD, V6, 7-Speed Automatic 24FL, 170-WB, 24'-3", Coachmen Galleria w/Li3, "Next ROAD TRIP" to where?