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It’s playing at the AMC Lake Square Mall in Leesburg. We plan to see it this week. Another somewhat similar theme movie, Land, is also showing there.
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I watched it just last night. It gave me a bit of trouble sleeping. Such a sad depiction of some, although I did get the impression that for others....they didn't fit the life that is considered the "norm". It seems some were forever outcasts, if only in their own minds.
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What a great post. You see cheap rving and traveling Robert on YouTube and see the country from home in there rv.
It’s a great way to get away from everything now and then including a lot of things u don’t need. When u get back home it feels really big |
The book this movie is based on is nonfiction and worth reading IMHO. It opened my eyes about how some seniors either must live or choose to live. I have stopped for fuel many time at Quartzsite, Arizona before crossing the border into California where fuel is much more expensive. At times the landscape was dotted with RVs of every description seemingly for miles. What's the Big Deal About Quartzsite? - RV LIFE
The book also delves into "stealth camping" in urban areas. The Villages has at least one "stealth camper" according to the "Some Kind of Heaven" movie. I imagine there are others. Stealth Camping Tips For Van Life In The City >> Building A Camper Van Conversion |
I watched the movie last night, thinking it was going to be about the adventures I had while I roamed the USA for 15 years, as a fulltime RVer. It wasn't about fun and adventures, it was about a woman who was broke and broken. Only 4 people, in the film, were actors.... the rest were all real people. I would like he movie to have been about the lady who went to Alaska, she was more representative of people who choose the RV lifestyle. Fern chose it, she had other options, but it wasn't the right life for her...... the movie was depressing.
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We retired in 2001 and purchases a 40' diesel pusher towing a Jeep Wrangler. Traveled the country for a year and found there are two types of people that travel around as we did. Those with money that do it for fun (20%), and those without money that do it because they have to (80%). I couldn't tell you how many times I was approached by someone wanting to polish my wheels, wash my rig & car, or just give them some cash/food. It was sad on one side and dangerous on another. You best carry sidearms in the rig. We didn't care for it, and sold the Rig. Today I would just fly, rent a car, and stay in a Hilton.
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A wonderful string to read
I will watch this movie; it sounds like something I will enjoy. I've done a little camping in my lifetime, but nothing like this! I really enjoyed reading about all your experiences. Thanks for sharing!
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Here is an old GM sales brochure. https://www.gmcmi.com/wp-content/upl...s-Brochure.pdf |
A friend of mine (our age) lives in waaay northern New Hampshire. Almost every fall, she takes off alone in her van (just like in the movie) or her car (which she would sleep in) and drive....to Alaska or California and all points in between. A few years ago she went to Quartzite, Arizona during the rally. She only had one scary experience, at a campground in Alaska. I've always been in awe of her ability to travel alone that way. One thing: many join LA Fitness because it is (or was) all over the country and open 24 hours a day and is a great place to get a shower.
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