Today was brightened considerably when one of my blog readers walked in the door at the office. This person posts comments under a pseudonym and likes privacy, so I will not reveal who it was, but I was not surprised when the person was matched to a commenter name.
We went out for a beer at Bombay Peggy’s and had a capital time talking about the state of full-time RVing in Canada. It was a good reminder that I’m not alone and do not live in a bubble. I found it interesting to see how small and close-knit the RVing community is, how we know the same people, or of the same people, and how all our paths cross and intersect at some point.
Many of the pre-conceptions I had about RVing were blown out of the water in my two years on the road, but one was bang on: becoming a nomad does not mean having to give up on having a sense of community.
Thanks for a fun night! 🙂