One families experience May 03, 2020, 09:54:20 am Found this a good read Perspective | When your home is on wheels, ‘staying home’ looks different 3 Likes
Re: One families experience Reply #1 – May 03, 2020, 10:46:37 am Nice read about an alternative lifestyle with kids. Not to mention the pandemic.Thanks.Harold 3 Likes
Re: One families experience Reply #2 – May 03, 2020, 11:56:54 am Thanks for the link. Much of what she wrote resonates with us. We had most of our winter and spring all planned out when this situation started to unfold. By mid March we came to the conclusion that we should find a place to hunker down for a while. We ended up in an RV park in the nice town of Cortez, Colorado. We got here the day before the governor started a stay-at-home order for the state. It is small enough to have nice folks, but large enough to have a good variety of services. We look to be here until late June, then move over to a park near Durango. We've been pretty much "house bound" and are looking forward to some easing of travel restrictions and maybe the opening of some access to national parks. We are very near Mesa Verde, but can't even drive through for roadside viewing and photography. Art 3 Likes
Re: One families experience Reply #3 – May 04, 2020, 10:22:00 am I read the linked story this morning with my coffee, the Wash Post is our home paper. I thought cool, I'll post the link. I was to slow.My wife retired at the end of January. In Dec we were packing and getting the house ready to sell. The plan was to sell with the spring market, climb into the Lazy Daze and go find a place we would like to live. Brake away from the rat race and high cost that come with any megacity (the area from Richmond to well north of Baltimore is really one large city now). Starting with a lazy journey to the South West visiting friends, family and fun places along the way. Well it took longer for us to pack than we thought and as the virus spread to hit more and more people then becoming a pandemic we decided to put our plans on hold. We live near Washington DC in Northern Virginia, an area hit relatively hard. We have access to good health care and good grocery stores so we have been lucky with our choice.You guys stay safe, healthy, and happyHope to see you on the road in the not to distant future.John and Gina 6 Likes