2023 Haskell Free Library

5 months ago
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When we travel, we like to find local oddities to visit. The Haskell Free Library and Opera House definitely met our criteria. When I told my 11 year old that I wanted to visit a library on vacation I was met with a "are you crazy mom?!" and "WHY?!" I asked him when was the last time you were able to stand in two countries at once? Reluctantly, he went with me and we had fun looking at books in both English and French as well as standing on either side of the border. This is such a wonderful historical place to visit and the staff was very knowledgeable. I know it's in the name, but it's FREE!

About Handi Camper:
Around 10 years ago I found out I had MS. At first, it was very controllable and didn’t significantly impact my life. A few years later, I had an “episode” and things changed. Slowly, every year I seem to lose some mobility.
My movement is now like an 80 year old and I get fatigued easily. I use a walker to move around and a cane for shorter distances, where I know a seat will be available.
Before MS, something I enjoyed greatly was exploring new places. Having the privilege of living in the great North East, I am blessed with access to countless New England towns. My joy used to be, walking through towns and exploring the character of all the little shops in town.
I can no longer do that.
R.V. life has given me the ability to experience some of the mobility freedom from my past.
I have enjoyed watching many travel channels on YouTube so I am hoping to add my new found limits to this genre. And my hope is to maybe help someone not so inclined, to go out and see our beautiful country.
Thanks for watching. I am very new to this so any constructive pointers on video editing or subject matter capture would be appreciated.
Thank you.

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