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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 695053" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>I have friends who do this. These two have been together since high school and are in their early 70's now. They have a nice home but spend most of their time going around the country in a motor home. I'm not sure how they do it but they go to different state and national parks all over the country, spending anywhere from a week or so to a few months in each location. They trade light duties in exchange for their lot rent, utilities, and a small salary. He does light maintenance and she's an RN and certified as a master gardener. They've been all over the country, spending time at the beach, in the mountains, just where ever they want to go. They go to see their kids when they want to, try to spend the winter months in the south, the summers further north. They really enjoy this and intend to keep on doing it as long as they are both physically able. And they always have their home to go back to when they want to. To me it sounds like a lovely way to live and I envy them!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 695053, member: 1883"] I have friends who do this. These two have been together since high school and are in their early 70's now. They have a nice home but spend most of their time going around the country in a motor home. I'm not sure how they do it but they go to different state and national parks all over the country, spending anywhere from a week or so to a few months in each location. They trade light duties in exchange for their lot rent, utilities, and a small salary. He does light maintenance and she's an RN and certified as a master gardener. They've been all over the country, spending time at the beach, in the mountains, just where ever they want to go. They go to see their kids when they want to, try to spend the winter months in the south, the summers further north. They really enjoy this and intend to keep on doing it as long as they are both physically able. And they always have their home to go back to when they want to. To me it sounds like a lovely way to live and I envy them! [/QUOTE]
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