When I was living at the lake in MN, a lot of boat owners there put up hanging CD's that would spin in the breeze, to keep birds away and it worked great!
I just read yesterday that 1/3 of all RVers are women, and 80% of all solo RVer's are women. That is a lot! My dad took my brother and I tent camping several times when we were young, and so did my aunt and uncle. I started tent camping on my own (with a singles group or friends) when I was in my 20's. Then one day at work (about 15 years ago), I had an older female client who told me she and her husband were visiting their daughter in town with their RV. When I asked where they live, she said "in the RV". I asked "but when you are not in the RV, where is your home?" She told me the RV was their home. I was amazed! I had never heard of anyone actually living in their RV. I must have asked her a million questions after that! I was fascinated! When I got home, I googled it on line and discovered it really was a thing!
That is when I found this forum and got excited to get an RV of my own. Of course the first one was the pop-up trailer which was fun but too hard to put up and take down by myself. It wasn't until 6 years ago when I got my 19' TT to tow out here. Loved that one (the tow vehicle, not so much!
). It was a perfect layout and size for me inside. I had no problem with setting up and or packing up, other than the hitching (part of that was the hitch ball on the tow vehicle was not level, so the coupler didn't go on or off very easily.) The last TT was the little 15' that I took to Q 3 years ago. That was a perfect size for shorter trips. Now I am ready to really hit the road and seriously check out the country with a Class C (if I can ever sell my house!
). I have learned so much since I joined this forum and met quite a few of you (and others no longer on here) at GTG's over the years.
Anyways, I went to the interview this morning with the temp service for the part-time cannabis job, only to be told that job is only a few days per month as needed. They wanted to give me a server job in Palm Spring (almost an hour drive from me!) and I said I need a sit-down job. So now I am back to square one, unless I get desperate and decide to go with a full-time position and pause my SS. Seems like nothing is going my way lately.
I came home with a headache and have been hanging out on my bed with the blinds closed. Tried to take a nap, but between the weed-whackers, lawn mowers, and leaf blowers, it has been way too noisy and my head still hurts.
I got my lattice fastened securely now and my strawberry plant repotted yesterday. People are starting to head out of here now for the summer. Most of the activities in the park are done now too for the season. Weather is still cooler than normal which is fine with me! Hoping the whole summer is cooler than normal with low humidity.
Have a good evening!