Angela’s Next RV Adventure: What Surprising Destinations Await?
Anyway, when we moved up here to Georgia, our daughter and son-in-law asked to borrow the camper to take the grandkids on various trips. We told them to just store the thing in their yard because they have more flat land then we do. At our house, we have to store the camper on our carport – taking up a lot of valuable space. It was good to know the camper was being used and not just sitting. We were busy with gardening and homesteading, plus Mason still wasn’t 18 yet. So, we weren’t really in a position to go out on the road.


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