At this exact moment where are you reading these very words? Are you inside your sticks and bricks home or sitting in a chair in your backyard? Are you inside your RV or sitting at the picnic table at your campsite? Are you in a cafe, coffee-in-hand? A restaurant? A state park enjoying the views? Tell us!
After you’re done voting in the poll, please leave a comment and tell us! We’d love to read all the different responses. Thanks!
You asked, where am I reading this? Right at this moment we are on a motorcycle trip from Germany to Turkey and are on a hotel patio in Mostar, Bosnia. We’re having a great time. You can read about it at http://www.bobkatsjaunt.com, or not, your choice. The motorhome is stored back in the USA for when we get back in November.
Thanks, Bobkat3080. That sounds like a wonderful adventure! Have a great trip, and stay safe and healthy. 🙂 –Diane
Campground in Jonesville, La.
Sitting on Amtrack, heading from Kalamazoo to Port Huron
We’re in the Poconos until after the holiday. Then #ontheroadtosomewhere!
Arrived just hours ago to our new volunteer gig w/USFS at Cape Perpetua in Oregon. Sitting in our new site & marveling at all the greenery around us…one of the perks of Oregon on the coast. Also >> IT JUST RAINED ON US! 😊😊
Yay rain! (Never thought I’d say that in Seattle. 😆 ) Enjoy the beautiful Oregon coast, Tim. 🙂 –Diane
I am jealous. LOVED CAPE PERPETUA. My wife and I volunteered the winter of 2012 at the visitors center. Unfortunately, due to health reasons we had to leave early. After my wife’s surgery and recovery we lived in and volunteered full time in our 5th wheel until January 2021when health forced us to retire from RV life.
Sitting in my recliner at home.
Granddaughter’s Soccer Practice
We are in the midst of a brief, 4-day-trip to David Crockett Birthplace State Park in Limestone, Tennessee. We got here Monday afternoon and leave Friday morning, which is a frequent strategy we employ to “camp” despite the apparent campground crowding especially characterizing weekends.
Normally, in the rv but knew I was going to be outside the dressing room while wife tried on stuff. Better reading this than staring at the bra selection.
Sitting on the bus waiting to go to the base of the Crazy Horse Monument in South Dakota.
Waiting for my “partial” haircut.
At home recovering from a broken neck…. My rving days may be over….
Oh my gosh, travilenman! We’re so sorry to hear that! Good luck on your recovery, and we hope you can get back to RVing in the very near future. Take care. –Diane
Lounging outside our Excel 5er home, enjoying the sunshine & tea with a view of the Mesa Verde National Park mesas. This commercial brought to you from Cortez, Colorado (West view RV Resort).
I am reading this from the seat of my tractor as it’s driving itself with GPS and auto steer.
In our Moho at Grand Palms RV Resort, Grand Marais, Manitoba, Canada. After selling our house we are full-time. Living our Best Life! Hopefully the USA will open the border to us fully vaccinated Canadians so we can head south this winter.
Right now reading it our S & B in New Hope, PA getting ready to go to Punta Gorda, FL (our winter home) on September 5 to pick up our motor home to go to Temecula, CA to celebrate our granddaughter’s third birthday and the arrival of her new baby brother (due October 9 +/- ( you know how these things go). That’s the plan. We read RV Travel seven days a week with at least one cup of coffee. Thanks for the great information, it is extremely helpful for our first time cross country trip.
Sitting beside the lake on Camp Blanding USNGTC, FLORIDA
David Baldacci – Mercy
one of my favorite authors. Along with James Patterson and John D McDonald
In our Wildwood 5ver in Hinton, Iowa. Gorgeous county park with miles of heavily wooded and hilly hiking trails, and all surrounded by beautiful green fields of corn.
In my recliner with the big dog (70 lbs) on my lap, at our house in NW Montana. Going to stick to a few short RV trips while the craziness sorts itself out. Had our big trip to fulfill SIL’s Bucket trip over Memorial Day. Now it’s so hard to get reservations at the state parks here, but there’s a nice USFS place just 20 miles from us that doesn’t fill during the week. That’ll do for us.
Love those weekdays at parks – often so empty now that school is back in session for so many.
That puppy sounds like a big snuggly baby – bet they are a nice lap warmer during cold mornings in Montana 🙂