I can't think of a reason to click the pics.... maybe you can? Houses built on a ridge overlooking Elephant Butte Lake
Sunrise at Elephant Butte Marina. Boondocking at Elephant Butte state Park.
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Judith
11/28/2022 08:33:40 pm
Oh, ha. Home is where the heart is. Or so they say. So maybe sometimes it's the Denver driveway with family, and sometimes it's just "home on the range." OK. I'll stop.
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Tom
11/28/2022 08:54:54 pm
Very good Judith! And you're right, home is where the heart is and that can be anyplace I'm happy, and I'm happy anywhere I'm at because I only go places that make me happy... But I'm happiest near my family.
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Larry S Worsham
11/29/2022 05:52:48 am
I've been known to say " Home is where the butt is" but I like the heart better. Thank you Judith for helping me see the light!!! LOL!
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Tom
11/29/2022 08:15:08 am
That's very true Larry, love and family is the most important thing. I will be doing some traveling tomorrow, and since I'm never in a hurry, safety is my only consideration.
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Linda
11/29/2022 01:54:19 pm
Well, when I was parked right outside the laundromat making it easy to put away the clean clothes I didn't feel like I was home. So, I don't think home is always where your Lance is. I never felt like I was home when overnighting at Walmart, either. So, it must have something to do with how it feels.
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Tom
11/29/2022 03:03:04 pm
Your probably right Linda. Judith said, "where the heart is", Larry defined it as a different part of the anatomy, and I think it's probably got to do with how you feel about your location. Since I fancy myself as a long-term boondocker, I've always felt like I was at home no matter where my RV was, and yes that even included various Walmart parking lots. But I'm not in control of my stay at a Walmart parking lot, just like I'm not in control when I'm at an RV Park, they set the rules and all I can do is follow them.
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