by Colliemom » Tue May 11, 2010 5:25 pm
As I browse the RV lots, watch ads. talk to people, read posts etc., I am seeing what seems to be a movement of folks wanting to or already have hit the road in their RV's. Whether it is just weekend or vacation camping trips, or full timing it, it seems that everybod's saying the same thing. They want to sell homes and hit the road. So they are shopping and buying, both used and new, especially used. We have that urge to move on, to explore over the next hill or mountain, to maybe settle down someplace for awhile. I guess it all goes back to our ancestors, the pioneers, who travelled across the country in their constoga wagons, the early form of today's RV's. I am humbled by what those folks did, the hardships they endured, their steadfastness in the face of many tragedies. But they like us, searched for a better place, they wanted to see what was over that hill and that mountain. Their mode of travel was much SLOWER than ours of today and much more uncertain. At least we have road maps, GPS, all kinds of info available to plan where and when we want to go. We are the pioneers of today. The unfortunate thing about us is that the rigs we drive or pull are the cause of all that oil leaking in the Gulf. It's a price we have to pay if we want to play. Their "RV's" were pulled by horses and oxen who ate grass and fertilized the land at the same time.
Sue and the Furry Crew