This weekend we stayed at Cedar Point Amusement park which is located on a point of land sticking out into Lake Erie in Sandusky Ohio. This is a very nice campground with large, level sites and full hookups.
Saturday morning I went outside and took some photos around the cul-de-sac where we were parked. I saw a popup, a couple of motorhomes, some old, some newer, a fifth wheel, and a couple of travel trailers. Several were even flying American flags.
Yes, there was even a couple staying in a teardrop trailer. Looking around I realized that the common thread here was that the campground was occupied by families spending time together, enjoying the weekend. I couldn’t help thinking that this camping thing we do is a wonderful way to spend time together as a family, enjoying each other and enjoying this great country of our. While we are at it, we are probably saving energy as our RVs generally use less energy than we do at our houses during an similar period of time. In addition, the families I watched were involved in outdoor activities which required physical activity. I would propose that this will lead to families with better health than the average, non-camping family. All in all, what I saw this weekend convinced my that camping is a valuable and worthwhile activity and should be encouraged. My thoughts turned briefly to the condition of the RV industry in general, including manufacturers, various suppliers, campgrounds and the general, prevailing attitude among non-rvers and wondered if those non-rvers realized what they are missing, and sometimes condeming?
I quickly moved on to more pleasant thoughts and continued to enjoy our holiday weekend, spending time in the sun, and in our RV, enjoying the freedom we have here in this country and remembering to thank those who make our freedom possible.
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David
Great post. I’m glad our God doesn’t mind us spending family time together,
It’s ashame we have to try to teach some of the world this. Thx to the troops who have taken on this job and those who continue to.
Bob
Hey we also were their over the Memorial Day Weekend. We had site 266 KZ Frontier 2809 travel trailer, with the English Mastiff.
Carson Ricard
Well said, I enjoyed this post and yes we need to thank our armed forces for keeping us free to enjoy this free life and honor all of them…
Rick Vogel
Larry: Thank’s for the tribute to Veterans at the end of your story The Picture say’s allot I still Remember the smile’s on there face’s as I Fles in to Extract Them! Rick Vogel, U.S.Army Retired
Rick Vogel
Gueen of the Road? were you a V.A. Shrink? I have a private one & a V.A. shrink! Being an Ex-M…I.A. for 13 day’s 13 mile’s behind enemy line, I ought to write my Own Book! Suplement my $5,000 a month salary! That is Tax-Free, 40 footer U.S. Army Retired Due you talk about P.T.S.D. in you shrink-book’s? I could tell you allot about that!
Queen of the Road
We loved Cedar Point when we were there on our year-long trip. As for energy issues and RVs, especially nonRVers condemning them, see an article I wrote for the Huffington Post last summer when my book came out on that very topic!
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/doreen-orion/the-true-price-of-gas_b_104713.html?view=screen