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  1. I didn't know we had an exit plan other than keeping a bunch of money handy but it turned out Dave had already decided which apartment complex he wanted to move into. We have moved once since then into the place where we plan to live the rest of our lives. Our last house, the first apartment and this apartment are less than 5 miles apart; I guess we like this neighborhood. Linda
  2. I used a paper towel. Worked well. Linda
  3. Wow! No wonder I feel so at home here--2/3 of the participants are in my age group. As to those whose ages appear in two different groups, I would either choose the one who actually posts to the forums or make two entries if both are active. However, you do you. Linda
  4. With your description I suspect you will have multiple offers if you decide to sell it here. Good luck whatever you decide. Linda
  5. It worked for me, too, once I finally go back on here. Linda
  6. But, those were not work camping jobs. I'd be a little more leery of anything that could be interpreted as recreational rather than occupational. And the work may need to be full time which, I think, few work camping jobs are since most work campers want to be free to explore each area in which they camp. Lots of research to do. So many ifs!
  7. What we did was buy a membership in a park where we returned every year. That way, they did all the upkeep. Linda
  8. But it stops heating the second you remove it from the burner; after that it is the food that heats the container.
  9. Be prepared for can to be HOT! The induction burner does not heat the can but the food inside it may.
  10. We didn't do it on our first travel trailer. Limped into a small town on a Sunday evening when the garage owner just happened to be there. When he took everything apart, our wheel bearings looked like gun powder. That's one of those "don't do what we did" lessons.
  11. Nope. It was a trailer and several people were riding in it. https://nypost.com/2024/04/07/us-news/li-woman-killed-when-she-flies-out-of-door-of-airstream-trailer-during-family-road-trip/
  12. It's not. I simply interpreted your comment as being RV factories. We've seen a lot of tiny factories, building such things as dory boats, and enjoyed them. Plus, I never said you could see everything that interests you, just that you could see more of those if you skipped the ones that didn't hold as much interest. Sometimes, though, you don't know what will turn out to be interesting--like the Hobo Museum in Britt, Iowa, where I learned the difference in terms like hobo, tramp, bum, etc. Linda
  13. It depends on your focus. I enjoy living history museums so we saw a lot of those but only did one factory tour and that was when our Winnebago was in for service so we had to be there anyway. We did, at least, drive through part of each of the 48 contiguous states in our first three years although we didn't see much of some of them. We drove all of Historic Route 66, Highway 2 across the northern US, the Blue Ridge Parkway and Natchez Trace, most of the Great River Road, Hwy 101 along the west coast, etc., stopping at places of interest along the way. While it is true that you cannot see it all, you can see what most interests you. Linda Sand
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