Day 11 Random Thoughts
The crowd here is somewhat different than what I expected. Many of the people who are here for the winter or for a few months seem very young to be here. I wondered whether they are younger than I thought or we are older than I think we are. Sharon (used to be my good friend) said it is probably the latter. She used to be so nice.
The Airstream crowd is kind of interesting. One guy told us that Airstream Royalty was here last week. Apparently, the royalty is a guy who posts on Airstream Addicts on FB and also paints pictures that always have an Airstream in them. I have heard of him on the Airstream Addicts page. Another couple that has an Airstream stopped by and invited us over and I realize that this is like the VW thing and people feel connected. BTW, this couple is an example of folks who I think are younger than us. They spend most of the winter here and own their site (sites are privately owned - kind of like condos). I had a drink with them and they are very nice - from Western PA. Michael was napping.
As I write this, Tracy (of the PA couple) stopped by to say not to hesitate to ask them if I need anything while Michael is gone. Now that I know how to use the heat, AC, water heater, convection mw, and how to empty the grey and black water, I am thinking all will be good. Towing is definitely the easiest part of RVing. The rest is getting easier.
This is our outdoor area, freshly cleaned (as is the inside). The very positive aspect to living in a small space is how easy and quick it is to clean it and how you tend to put things away immediately to limit clutter (yes, Michael does that also here). It feels less cluttered and we also have less stuff.
The Airstream crowd is kind of interesting. One guy told us that Airstream Royalty was here last week. Apparently, the royalty is a guy who posts on Airstream Addicts on FB and also paints pictures that always have an Airstream in them. I have heard of him on the Airstream Addicts page. Another couple that has an Airstream stopped by and invited us over and I realize that this is like the VW thing and people feel connected. BTW, this couple is an example of folks who I think are younger than us. They spend most of the winter here and own their site (sites are privately owned - kind of like condos). I had a drink with them and they are very nice - from Western PA. Michael was napping.
As I write this, Tracy (of the PA couple) stopped by to say not to hesitate to ask them if I need anything while Michael is gone. Now that I know how to use the heat, AC, water heater, convection mw, and how to empty the grey and black water, I am thinking all will be good. Towing is definitely the easiest part of RVing. The rest is getting easier.
This is our outdoor area, freshly cleaned (as is the inside). The very positive aspect to living in a small space is how easy and quick it is to clean it and how you tend to put things away immediately to limit clutter (yes, Michael does that also here). It feels less cluttered and we also have less stuff.


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