To: KC_for_Freedom
I also doubt the roadway will be open very soon
Correct... most of this is in early planning stages with lots of steps to complete before the first yard of concrete can be poured. My guess is that some of the roads will be built and others not. I think the overall project is pie in the sky wishing but some will come to fruition. Increased congestion over time on the roadways has to be addressed and this is a step in doing that.
I'm sure you have an interesting life style living out of a travel unit full time. I couldn't do that. I have a neighbor who's father retired, sold his home and lives full time in a travel unit moving were the urge takes him and his wife. I've also known some people that go south into Mexico around Guadalajara for about six months at a time... Cost of living is very low or so they claim.
77 posted on
01/02/2005 9:32:18 AM PST by
deport
To: deport
Yes, some of our friends travel into Mexico. We have not yet, pets & firearms restrictions are a part of it. But you can get much of the reduced cost of living in the Rio Grande Valley.
I do love Mexico and we will eventually venture farther south. A good guide is "The Peoples Guide to Mexico". We have not missed our house yet, although our son is forced to find friends who will take him in when he does not want to visit his parents in an RV park. (And he doesn't) But we have had some great adventures and have met him in Las Vegas and Key West to have some adventures for him. The average age of our co-winter Texans is dropping, and we are having more fun as a result. The first several years we ran into more of our parents generation, but it is changing. We started with vacation camping, you never know. But some people must keep a home base. Our stuff is in storage and we don't have to worry about the homestead while we are away.
78 posted on
01/02/2005 9:40:16 AM PST by
KC_for_Freedom
(Sailing the highways of America, and loving it.)
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