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		<title>RV Traveling Tales</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[RV Traveling Tales&#8230;Women&#8217;s Journeys on the Open Road by Jaimie Hall and Alice Zyetz
Danger!! Don&#8217;t read this book unless you are prepared to be bitten by the bug to hit the road. At every chapter I interrupted my husbands reading to tell him yet another story and sigh enviously at the freedom these women were [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>RV Traveling Tales&#8230;Women&#8217;s Journeys on the Open Road by Jaimie Hall and Alice Zyetz</p>
<p>Danger!! Don&#8217;t read this book unless you are prepared to be bitten by the bug to hit the road. At every chapter I interrupted my husbands reading to tell him yet another story and sigh enviously at the freedom these women were experiencing. Reading much like a Chicken Soup  collection, this one is written with such depth of understanding of what makes female RV&#8217;ers tick.</p>
<p>From teens to elderly in their 80&#8217;s, it&#8217;s all there. I couldn&#8217;t put it down. I laughed: From &#8220;Ode to Boondocking&#8221; Nan waxes poetically(and not her legs),&#8221;Without a hot shower I get mean and cranky. Without a hot shower there will be no hanky-panky.&#8221; I nodded knowingly at Nicky Boston&#8217;s honesty:A survey said RV&#8217;ers don&#8217;t fight. Didn&#8217;t they ever give directions to their husband while he was backing into a camp spot?  My heart swelled up at Ardith Fenton&#8217;s courage when facing cancer and their Alaskan trip was planned. Ten days after the mastectomy they were on the road. Guts!</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve read Jaimie&#8217;s &#8220;Support Your RV Lifestyle! An Insider&#8217;s Guide to Working on the Road.&#8221; even though it&#8217;s about American full-timing. Within its pages I found ideas and inspiration.When I heard about RV Tales, I knew I&#8217;d enjoy it even more because after all women are women regardless of where they are.</p>
<p>RV Tales is interspersed with one page bits of wisdom. This book would make a great gift for a husband to give to his wife before they leave home, a family to give to their mom when she says we&#8217;re selling it all and running away from home. </p>
<p>I loved every moment of the journey with the authors and have but one regret: We are not at the right moment in our lives to hit the road permanently. For now it will have to  be 3 or 4 month chunks  to satisfy the gypsy in us. One day!!</p>
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