A nomadic lifestyle does not fit easily into neat boxes like being a full-time resident does. Yet there are a lot of people doing it. There are more than a million Americans living full time in RVs. Presumably home for them is where they park for the night. I wonder what they answer when someone asks, "are you a visitor?"
"Where are you from?" has been a difficult question for me for my entire adult life. Apparently, I still have traces of a New York accent, despite havling left when I was 18. Yet just last weekend someone outed me as a New Yorker. But what makes me one? An occasional syllable?
It seems that an accent counts for a lot. I lived in the south for as many years as I lived in the north, but I often got dubious looks when I told people I was from there.
But that was a while ago, before I moved to the west. As the Doors said, The West Is The Best. But still, do I really have to choose just one place?
That said, I am about to do my first solo vacation in several decades. I'm heading to France for a few weeks, traveling by plane, train, river barge, bus, foot, and bicycle. Solo used to be my natural way to travel. I went around the world by myself when I was just 21 but the times were different, and so was I. So we'll see how this goes. As always, I hope it's fun.
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