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When you are done with the Faire in Texas, head toward Quartzsite, AZ and the Rubber Tramp Rendezvous. Meet lots of people who have been just about everywhere and want nothing more than to tell you all about it! <img src="https://vanlivingforum.com/images/boards/smilies/thumb.gif" align="absmiddle" border="0"><br><br>Oh, by the way, there are lots of jackrabbits out here, but they are hard to catch. So BYOR, bring your own rabbit! Bob<br><br>
 
Good luck Cherry,<br>I think starting out you could go visit some relative or go to some place you always wanted to see like the Appalachian Trail in NC.<br>Once you start rolling you will discover there's so much to see out there. Start a blog and take a lot of videos or pics, someday your website might pay your way, but it takes time.<br><br>as for<b> SL1966</b>, it's not a rabbit in a viking helmet, but your close, this video will explain the right way.... <br><br>
 
<p>I hope you enjoy your travel and have Lots of Fun and meet many new friends. Keeping up with the Events section of vannin.com will give you many opportunities for Both. The destination is probably not as important as Preparedness and Spirit.</p>
 
<p>Horace Greeley once said, "Go west young man, go west".&nbsp; I say stay home and sponge off your folks.&nbsp; It is too tuff out there and you'll run out of money in no time.&nbsp; My advice is to climb in the back of your Van and play Walter Mitty.&nbsp; Just pretend to travel to all kinds of neat places.&nbsp; This will save you tons of money and heartache too.&nbsp; Stay safe and sound at home.&nbsp; Remember what Dorothy said in the Wizard of Oz, and she was right too, 'cuz once you leave home you can never go back.&nbsp; But that's another story...</p>
 
<div>Well, don't follow my gps. Took me to a cornfield, and through a bank drive through, once. Urged me to make an immediate right turn on an overpass, too.&nbsp;</div><div><br></div><div>Mosey, Cherry. I'm trying to learn to do that. Have fun!</div><div><br></div>
sl1966 said:
Go where your heart takes you. I mean as long as your heart doesn't take you off a cliff or something bad like that.<div><br></div>
 
rattlesnake joe said:
<p>&nbsp; 'cuz once you leave home you can never go back.&nbsp; But that's another story...</p>
Thomas Wolfe, wasn't it?&nbsp; Actually, you <i>can</i> go home again but why would you want to?? <br>
 
rattlesnake joe said:
<p>&nbsp; 'cuz once you leave home you can never go back.&nbsp; But that's another story...</p>
<br><br>And if you have no home to go back to? Living in the van is both choice and necessity.<br>
 
just go honey, just go... Work it all later as long as you have income...<br>
 
Cherry, are you preforming at the Ren faire?<br><FONT color=#ff00ff><b>Dragonfly</b></FONT><br><P>
Cherry said:
rattlesnake joe said:
</P><P>&nbsp; 'cuz once you leave home you can never go back.&nbsp; But that's another story...</P>
<BR><BR>And if you have no home to go back to? Living in the van is both choice and necessity.<BR>
 
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