Remote and (not often) connected.

camping

Before we left on this trip, we knew that we would not be as connected with the world as we normally are.  I for one don’t plan to fuss with trying to get online.  If it happens that I can get online, I’ll check email, Facebook, etc.  If not, that’s okay, too.

I’m actually looking forward to being away from being connected.  While we don’t watch much TV at home, we don’t watch any TV when we’re in the camper, even though we have a small flat screen set.  We’ve got some old DVDs that we might watch, but, again, maybe not.  We’ve actually talked about taking the TV out.  The space is a perfect place for a small RV spice rack, according to Karen.

We have Kindles loaded up with several books, though, with only three that I haven’t read, I probably don’t have enough.  I’ll also be working with my photos and Karen will be piecing a top for a new quilt.

We will prepare blog posts as we go and post them as we can some time later, I think.  On other trips, I’ve tried posting as the trip progresses, but that never lasted the whole trip.  I hope this way will be more successful.

Do you ever get away from modern communications and/or social media? If so, how and/or where?

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