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covered_wagon
Dec 24, 2018Explorer
ppine wrote:covered wagon wrote:
Sometimes life can drag you through mud and can't always get away, but time and responsibility don't exist inside my camper. So I go in there occasionally for coffee or sleep for a night. Afterward everything is all right. Funny how conditioning equates my camper with fun and relaxation. It's a 'cool tool' in that way and causes me to start planning for another trip.
Sage words by Covered Wagon. I take naps on sunny days in the winter in the RV. I sleep in the backyard with the coyotes, horses, donkeys and owls.
I remember how I longed to get back to the woods in Oregon after spending three days in the bay area. As for me, I had to get back to natural surroundings. I was amazed how folks in those urban surroundings adapted so well and accepted it like it was normal.
I got back and rested with the kind of sleep and fresh air fit for a king. That is why I take the routes with more natural surroundings and camp spots to offer.
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