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hitchup
Sep 25, 2013Explorer
As full-timers, we've often stayed in Mobile Home Parks to be closest to the jobsite. All are low-income or they wouldn't allow transient RV's in them.
But, that doesn't mean they don't have rules about keeping the area mowed clean or maintained. Low income means, elderly, sometimes sickly or disabled, sometimes under achievers. But we've always felt safe and find we can save $$'s at the same time.
I find it fascinating to see how other countries view us. Watching BBCAmerica, the show "BroadChurch" has a row of 'caravans' right on the Beach. To me they look more like Park Models. Now wouldn't we all want to live on the English Coast.
But, that doesn't mean they don't have rules about keeping the area mowed clean or maintained. Low income means, elderly, sometimes sickly or disabled, sometimes under achievers. But we've always felt safe and find we can save $$'s at the same time.
I find it fascinating to see how other countries view us. Watching BBCAmerica, the show "BroadChurch" has a row of 'caravans' right on the Beach. To me they look more like Park Models. Now wouldn't we all want to live on the English Coast.
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