Mmm, living on a train would be nice. As long as it didn't turn all Snowpiercer, I suppose. Amtrak passes do not seem to be structured to allow me to even vacation like that, though. Or weren't last time I checked.
Natter 77: I miss my friends. I miss my enemies. I miss the people I talked to every day.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
msbelle, thanks for the offer, but I think I can manage. If not, there's the maintenance crew (one of the advantages of living in an apartment).
In DC there is - or was - a community of people who lived on their boats. It was a life they'd chosen, although they had to admit that it would get cold in the winter; conversely, in the summer, it was much more pleasant than most of the rest of the city. And years ago, on my first visit to Seattle, I saw a sign for a bunk-and-breakfast.
I've had a number of friends who lived on boats and have lived in a serious boating area for several decades so I am pretty sound on what it takes. Some of the marinas have little dog parks. I'll have to investigate that part. Of course, I have So Much Stuff. I need someone to visit and help me purge. I have 6 big-screen TVs. (4 bedroom, 2 living areas) Seriously, too much stuff.
My pie in the sky dream is a year-long around the world cruise. You get fed, you get to see a million cool places.
That sounds good, Dana. I have heard that the cost of living on a cruise ship can work out to be equivalent to living in an apartment once you account for everything that’s included, but that has to depend a lot on where the apartment you’re comparing it to is.
I heard something on the radio about a cruise company offering pretty much that. An around-the-world cruise that takes several months starting in ... I think 2023.
That would be perfect, Dana. I love the whole being waited on and your room cleaned up daily part lots.
Yes, -t. Some retirees basically live on cruises, which makes some sense.
I think I'd like the around the world cruise idea, though my DP has a vague claustrophobia (not the right word) about being trapped on a ship. Like, he could live on a boat that HE could control, but I think an around the world cruise would give him hives. Eh, he could just fly from port to port so we could keep up. Ha! Yeah.
Laura, I love the idea of you living on a boat, in your happy place! Also, I could then say that I have a friend who lives on a boat, which, you know, always looking to up my cool factor vicariously.
I feel like msbelle would be a master purger. Or is a master purger.
Yes, I would love to bribe msbelle into helping me purge! It will be a project.
My MI-based sister and BiL plan to retire to their boat in the summer, spring, and fall, with a nearby condo that they'll rent out. The plan is to do laundry in the condo in between renters, and live in FL during the winter.
I've heard worse plans. Sis already basically lives on the boat in the summer. (She's a teacher who doesn't have to pick up a second job in the summer.) So she knows the ins and outs of the boating life.