Anyone here ever consider going totally nomadic in retirement?

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I end up going to the Royal Gorge every time someone visits, so inverting more used to heights all of the time. :) there are places around here that people always want to see when they visit.

I felt like I was being brave when I walked across the suspension bridge. Husband decided to take the cable car back, and I hate cable cars of that type, so walked back. The winds changed and the bridge started "lufting" (I think I've misspelled that) in such a way that every half dozen steps I found myself walking on air, literally, a foot above the bridge. I got to the cafe on the other side and ordered a pitcher of beer (I'm not a beer drinker, but at that time it was the only alcohol available) to wait for my husband.
 
Claire said:
I felt like I was being brave when I walked across the suspension bridge. Husband decided to take the cable car back, and I hate cable cars of that type, so walked back. The winds changed and the bridge started "lufting" (I think I've misspelled that) in such a way that every half dozen steps I found myself walking on air, literally, a foot above the bridge. I got to the cafe on the other side and ordered a pitcher of beer (I'm not a beer drinker, but at that time it was the only alcohol available) to wait for my husband.

LOL. Got your money's worth, huh?
 
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