'no destination' winter travels

takesiteasy said:
Longhorn hit it on the nail for me- getting old and soft. :LOL:

Hoyden, saw this today- it seems to fit in this thread. Watch it, I think you will like it:

http://www.nytimes.com/video/opinion/100000002796999/slomo.html?action=click&gtype=vhs&version=vhs-heading&module=vhs&region=title-area
WOW!
The man found his Zen.

My first thought was that, well, he's got the savings to afford him this.
But the reality is that without debt (as long as you don't have some expensive illness) it can be very inexpensive to live.

What a great video! Thank you!

Today has been 'waiting for the furnace guy to fix the cottage heater and pack boxes' day.
I have too much stuff. Too much crap!
I'm seriously thinking about keeping the couple of items that are more difficult to replace
(like the winter coat my grandma wove for my mom)
and just donating most everything else.
It's just stuff, right?
 
I have run into a lot of full time RVers doing Habitat for Humanity RV Care A Vanner builds and they pretty much all said that the hardest thing they did going full time was getting rid of the stuff that tied them down, and they pretty much all said they had no regrets once it was done.
 
hoyden said:
Thank you! I definitely will!
Hopefully can meet up with more WtW folks on these travels too!
If your travels to Richmond, VA take you near The Roanoke/Lynchburg area you have a place to stay before your final push to Richmond...


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hoyden said:
Hey! and my website now has https:// so all y'all who were getting that error, shouldn't have issues now!
I was checking it out, looks good. I saw your "soup of the day" photo but here's another one for you!
 

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