Start of Summer Trip

1 year ago
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As I set out from Blanche, Tennessee, in my trusty RV, I couldn't help but feel a sense of excitement and anticipation. After all, I was embarking on a full-time journey to the beautiful city of Lisbon, Wisconsin.

I had planned my route meticulously, taking into consideration the distance, road conditions, and attractions along the way. I had even consulted a map and a GPS device to ensure that I wouldn't get lost.

As I crossed the border into Wisconsin, I was amazed at the stunning beauty of the state. The colorful leaves of the trees, the sparkling lakes, and the charming small towns all captivated my heart. I took time to explore the local attractions, meet new people, and even sample the delicious local cuisine.

Throughout my journey, I realized that traveling in an RV full-time was a unique and rewarding experience. It allowed me to see new places, meet new people, and learn about different cultures.

We are a retired couple that has sold their house and business to embark on a new adventure of traveling across North America with their two dogs, Maggie and Gracie and a cat Moses. We have chosen to live the full-time RVing lifestyle, allowing us to explore different parts of the continent while still having the comforts of home. While on the road, we plan to stay connected with family and friends and enjoy all the new sights and experiences that come our way. Come a long on our journey on the road, I am sure it will be one heck of a ride.

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