DMARTZ wrote:
>>Did you are were you able to vacation while you were working or is most of your trips after retiring.<<
Well, I have traveled and camped for many years... but until I got into the travel campers it was mostly in Virginia and NC... after I purchased the 5th. wheel Montana, I started making longer and longer trips and then when I retired in '07... we took off in early May and went on a 10,000+ mile cross country that took us about 3 months... then a New England that took 4 weeks and a bunch more to Florida and Tennessee...
We sold the camper last December however and let me just say this.............. everyone please take this advice...
Do not put off for tomorrow what you have always wanted to do.............. the future is not guaranteed to anyone... if I had waited to take these many trips... they never could be done now... health reasons for me and Gail would limit us now... we just decided that neither of us wanted to wake up on our death beds and look back on our life and say... "ghee, wish we had made that trip... or seen those sites..." There will always be things you don't get to do but do not put off too long, cause it may not get done.... BTW.... work has always been included in my travels... I can always justify a trip as related to my work.... for obvious reasons... there is always someone that I am looking for wherever I have gone... just document it and it is tax related.... keep receipts.
Gail and I have done a lot but we still have missed a lot.... like the guy says.............. "git r done"......... if God takes me today... I cannot complain... I have done far more than most in my short life and I still have plans for tomorrow.... and I can say... "I did it my way."
My facebook has a lot of pictures and I am fixin' to post a bunch from the "big trip" in a week or so... if anyone is interested... plus a lot of "truckin pictures"...