Wednesday, June 22, 2005
Americans Living Life Partly on the Road
It's the carefree life Alona and Jim Robison always dreamed of. Well, almost.
"What I want to do is wake up in the woods or on a beach and sit around a fire at night," says Alona Robison who, along with her husband, quit her job three years ago to travel the country in a 33-foot recreational vehicle. "But I still have to have an income, so I'm looking for that happy medium."
The Robisons - who used to live in a Denver suburb, but have recently been making their home in Row 3, Space 23 at a county campground here - are not the only ones combining a job with life on the road. Full Story...
"What I want to do is wake up in the woods or on a beach and sit around a fire at night," says Alona Robison who, along with her husband, quit her job three years ago to travel the country in a 33-foot recreational vehicle. "But I still have to have an income, so I'm looking for that happy medium."
The Robisons - who used to live in a Denver suburb, but have recently been making their home in Row 3, Space 23 at a county campground here - are not the only ones combining a job with life on the road. Full Story...
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