Jennymsolo
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Hi. My name is Jennifer (or Jenny). I'm a middle-aged person, and I'm enjoying being single after spending my entire life tied down with family and job obligations. Finally, I'm free to roam - some. I've lurked here a while and I've seen most of Bob's videos on YouTube (Thank you Bob!). I'm in the process of figuring out how to get rid of my stuff (I have a LOT)
I'm buying a used 80s model 28' Holiday Ramblette to live in full time with my mastiff and 3 cats. I'm going to buy a larger travel trailer asap because we are going to be a little crowded at first. Having a few more feet of length and a couple of slide outs would be better for us.
I'm not traveling the country yet. I've worked from home for many years, my business is portable, but I do have to stay in NC. I'm looking for a year-round site with water and electricity preferably, on the coast or barrier islands of North Carolina. They are very expensive but I have to have power for my computers and keeping the camper at as much of a consistent temperature as I can. I have MS so I have a lot of challenges (e.g. I can't tolerate extreme temperatures). Fortunately, I'm experienced camping and roughing it, even though I can't rough it presently. My biggest challenge now is accommodating my disability. If I could I would travel much lighter. Hope I can do that later.
Why am I doing this? #1: I need a place to live that's paid for; #2: I've lived in the Piedmont my entire life and I want to live near the ocean; #3: I hate being tied down. My career is a necessity until I can save some money. #4: I am not sure where I want to put down roots permanently. I've tried several times and failed. I've had MS since I was in my teens and relapses have cost me greatly. I've had enough of losing houses I've invested in. If I were younger I certainly would do things much differently.
I'm looking forward to meeting a lot of you and making new friends.
I'm buying a used 80s model 28' Holiday Ramblette to live in full time with my mastiff and 3 cats. I'm going to buy a larger travel trailer asap because we are going to be a little crowded at first. Having a few more feet of length and a couple of slide outs would be better for us.
I'm not traveling the country yet. I've worked from home for many years, my business is portable, but I do have to stay in NC. I'm looking for a year-round site with water and electricity preferably, on the coast or barrier islands of North Carolina. They are very expensive but I have to have power for my computers and keeping the camper at as much of a consistent temperature as I can. I have MS so I have a lot of challenges (e.g. I can't tolerate extreme temperatures). Fortunately, I'm experienced camping and roughing it, even though I can't rough it presently. My biggest challenge now is accommodating my disability. If I could I would travel much lighter. Hope I can do that later.
Why am I doing this? #1: I need a place to live that's paid for; #2: I've lived in the Piedmont my entire life and I want to live near the ocean; #3: I hate being tied down. My career is a necessity until I can save some money. #4: I am not sure where I want to put down roots permanently. I've tried several times and failed. I've had MS since I was in my teens and relapses have cost me greatly. I've had enough of losing houses I've invested in. If I were younger I certainly would do things much differently.
I'm looking forward to meeting a lot of you and making new friends.