For two years we traveled in a house that moves. Now we are coming to realize we live in a house that can travel. That difference is huge.
When one lives in a house, even when one is retired, he does not go sightseeing every day. There are days for doing chores and days for just being as well as days for playing. We can stay in one place for a week or more and have enough time to catch up with ourselves. We can do more in depth study of places we’d like to go thus making better plans. That causes my stress levels to drop rather dramatically. And my knees prefer a day of rest between museum trips. Plus, if we give ourselves permission to really slow down, we might be able to plan better meals and have the energy to cook them. Wouldn’t that be good?
Now, if winter will just hold off long enough to let us see the best sights without having to scurry south. It helps that the further south we go the later into the season the campgrounds are open.
TTYL,
Linda
Our house decided to travel west for awhile. The other sights in the northeast are going to have to wait for us. We have a week to go 700 miles so who knows where we might end up during that journey.
Yes, it’s nice to sit still when you want to. However, I’ve been broken down outside of Boise, ID, for two weeks, and I’m tired of sitting still. 🙂