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TIME JUST SEEMS TO FLY BY. DO YOU SOMETIMES WONDER WHERE THE TIME GOES?

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Well what a year that was...2022    I started last year with the dream of writing a book and having it published.   It was wonderful when  @vertebratepublishing  said that they wanted to go ahead and publish my book. Fast forward ward a year and here I am at the age of 63, with my book RETIREMENT REBEL getting rave reviews on Amazon and Goodreads. It has also gone to reprint to keep up with demand. I am thrilled to be able to show women that you are never too old and it is never too late, to fulfil your dreams and to have adventures. Hopefully it will also help younger women not to fear getting old. I have lost track of time and as a consequence I have not written a blog about my adventures for several months. It is impossible to mention everything that has happened since my last blog. Suffice to say that  life has been wonderful. Excitingly since the book launch last October, I have been invited to speak at several festivals,  including the Kendal Mountain Festival and The Wild Writer

TOP TIPS FOR FIRST-TIME MOTORHOMERS

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Top tips for first-time motorhomers  It’s exciting; you’ve bought your first motorhome and are ready to hit the road. But it’s also a little bit daunting too. So here are a few tips to make your first trip out plain sailing.  There are so many things to get to grips with when you first embark on your motorhome adventure, so just to ease the way and help you avoid the bumps, iron out the creases, and enjoy as easy and breezy a first trip as possible,   here is a handy list of ‘wish I’d known that’ motorhoming tips.    Getting to grips with the motorhome basics It sounds obvious but you’ll thank yourself for familiarising yourself with the main features of your motorhome. To get you started here are some useful dos and don’ts: ·        Do  read the manual for your motorhome and take time to familiarise yourself with all its main features. Better still, stay in it overnight  before  setting off. ·        Don’t  try to figure out how your lights turn on in the dark. Locate the switch while