nature lover
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hello, i’m so glad someone has interest in an Eastern group. I tried several times to get something started, but my health keeps getting in the way. Now it looks like I’m not gonna be anything but a maybe part timer. I’m waiting to hear back about an Handicapped accessible apartment available here in Lancaster County PA. I’m not only wish I was on the road. I wish I had the time energy to help get something started here in East Coast.
seems what I was hoping to start met with a lot of opposition. Some people sounded like they were very upset about some things. It’s hard to motivate yourself when there’s people being negative. That’s one of the things Bob did, he start it out on his own before they were a lot of people, and he ignored the negative and kept going.
my vision for the East Coast was not quite like Bob’s. I don’t think there’s any sense in really doing all those how to videos over for East coaster, there done well, and everyone can use them no matter where they’re at. Bob has done a good job of teaching nomads how to **** in a bucket. and everything else that’s needed. That’s practical information can be used all over the country, actually all over the world. So trying to start something like Bob has would be a waste of effort in my opinion.
my vision for what I called EANN (Eastern American nomad network) Was more Like a “support group”. A way of making connections for camping, Caravaning, mentoring newbies, and keeping track of where our friends are in case someone needs help. I thought of several ways to do it, but I’m no Internet guru I still think there’s a way it could be done, but I have been knocked out of the full-time nomad circuits due to my health. Since the first of the year my health has been bad enough, not just a knock me out of the nomad lifestyle, but almost knocked me out of my life completely. As I settle down in the apartment, I’ll probably have time to do such things and could act as a helper. on the Internet from my apartment rather than from my van. I really don’t know yet. What’s in store for me. But keeping in touch with my friends and others, who are doing what I enjoy to do for so long, even if I’m stationary would be fun.
if anything is to be done towards uniting those of us east of the Mississippi I’m all for it. At this point, you might get my moral support and may be in the future more than that.
God bless the nomads, especially those on the East Coast, because we’re so much better than the others
seems what I was hoping to start met with a lot of opposition. Some people sounded like they were very upset about some things. It’s hard to motivate yourself when there’s people being negative. That’s one of the things Bob did, he start it out on his own before they were a lot of people, and he ignored the negative and kept going.
my vision for the East Coast was not quite like Bob’s. I don’t think there’s any sense in really doing all those how to videos over for East coaster, there done well, and everyone can use them no matter where they’re at. Bob has done a good job of teaching nomads how to **** in a bucket. and everything else that’s needed. That’s practical information can be used all over the country, actually all over the world. So trying to start something like Bob has would be a waste of effort in my opinion.
my vision for what I called EANN (Eastern American nomad network) Was more Like a “support group”. A way of making connections for camping, Caravaning, mentoring newbies, and keeping track of where our friends are in case someone needs help. I thought of several ways to do it, but I’m no Internet guru I still think there’s a way it could be done, but I have been knocked out of the full-time nomad circuits due to my health. Since the first of the year my health has been bad enough, not just a knock me out of the nomad lifestyle, but almost knocked me out of my life completely. As I settle down in the apartment, I’ll probably have time to do such things and could act as a helper. on the Internet from my apartment rather than from my van. I really don’t know yet. What’s in store for me. But keeping in touch with my friends and others, who are doing what I enjoy to do for so long, even if I’m stationary would be fun.
if anything is to be done towards uniting those of us east of the Mississippi I’m all for it. At this point, you might get my moral support and may be in the future more than that.
God bless the nomads, especially those on the East Coast, because we’re so much better than the others