He likes dragging around the countryside...beats the onion carriage.
@Addie, we'd use the RV to get to our holiday destinations,
other than Hawaii of course
Ladies I admire your dreams. Just make sure you have a place to park it at, come holiday time. You can bet, if you start around the first of the year, you are going to want to see family during the holidays.
We really don't do the holiday with family thing. It's just me and Shrek.
Boston in December? Don't know about the Princess, but I'd rather be in Florida.
Would love to visit you, but I would have to fly to Boston...Well you could visit me!
Boston in December? Don't know about the Princess, but I'd rather be in Florida.
Would love to visit you, but I would have to fly to Boston...
I was thinking more about the driving in Boston. This Country Mouse would be freaked out.
Would love to visit you, but I would have to fly to Boston...
I was thinking more about the driving in Boston. This Country Mouse would be freaked out.
boston's not so bad. i mean, downtown's streets were the original paths made by cows so you get wicked gridlock, but you can't get in a bad accident when you're barely moving. although, everyone up there owns whatever street they are on at any given time.
kgirl, come drive in the big apple, where those painted lines in the road are just suggestions, bumper to bumper traffic usually moves at around 45 mph, and a sidewalk is always an optional lane at 3 am when a garbage truck has blocked the side street that you blindly turned down.
just be sure to use the opposite side walk from the one where the sanitation workers are picking up the garbage. they get a little lippy otherwise.
It's an interesting contrast when you've been driving in Boston and suburbs all your life, to go to St. Louis and drive there. The drivers there are polite, obey the speed limits and don't have a clue what a traffic jam really is. Might as well take a nap while driving there.