Posted by 1970-1655 on May 09, 2016 at 05:17:03 from (216.8.242.80):
In Reply to: Taking it easy (er) posted by Eldon (WA) on May 08, 2016 at 21:04:37:
In-laws lived in Texas, family in Minnesota and New York, and we live in Indiana means a lot of traveling to get together. We traveled with the in-laws in their trailer and Suburban several years. When his knees got so bad he could not make the hook-ups, we found a used 34' motor home. Previous owner had 2 weeks to be sold out and move to another country for a job so we got a real bargain. Last year, we sold that and bought a newer Motorhome. First trip was to northern Minnesota, back across Michigan and home. 2 weeks later, we were headed to a tractor show in eastern Ohio.
We especially like having a restroom close, eating a nourishing meal with our privacy, a place to rest if I get tired driving, and not living out of the trunk when traveling. (NO BEDBUGS!!)
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