LOL! I like being a vagabond but it takes some adjustment to being in the tighter quarters of the RV. It'll help getting things more organized.
We still have to work for a living, unlike so many of the RV'ers who are retired. But we're fortunate we are able to go on trips like this and operate, we'd never have been able to do it just a few years ago without internet and cell phone technology.
Mr. Prairie brought along all of his vonage internet phone technology stuff hoping to use that this trip. So far he hasn't been able to get this campgrounds internet system to the point he can create a network in the RV, which is what we usually do. So he's back to the cell phones and hoping to try out the vonage stuff at some point this trip. Maybe when we get to the Valley, we have cable modem highspeed there.
Technology is truly amazing. We can't be gypsies now because we have nine cats and there isn't an RV big enough. When I was single though, I traveled the country, and Canada, going from job to job in the national parks. It was so much fun. I do like my stable home and stuff now, but I sure get that vagabond ache here and there.
What's Mr.PB's take on this stupid Asian rust situation?
Has it affected land prices, yet?
Safe, and fun travels.