>Traveling like I do, finding a woman companion is difficult. Personal ads are useless since I am not in one place long enough to honor meeting arrangements with someone who has shown enough interest to respond. This is not fair to the women who do try to respond to the ads. I apologize to all of you who responded to my Love@AOL entry. Love@AOL requires a home address area -- this is not a possibility.
>You have seen my picture with my RV. You have read the remainder of my page so that you have some idea of my values and nature.
>I would like to find someone intelligent, ironically funny, and cute. A love of travel and the ability to pay for lunch are necessary. But I have a home big enough for 2.
>I do not have an agenda other than Mexico for the winter. So you need a passport and a joy of visiting our friends south of the border. There are miles and miles of beach, all the clams you can eat. Shrimp before Christmas and Corbina after.
>Next year's itinerary is up in the air although it is most likely to be on the west coast. The humidity, tornados, hail storms and other bad weather I find here in the East is hard on me.
>Maybe I am looking for someone who does not logically exist, that is, maybe the criteria excludes all women. As with most men, someone older is out of the question. Maybe a younger person needs more than the life of a vagabond. The woman I dated in San Jose before going on the road could not imagine giving up a career to travel. On the other hand the Vietnam War and 30 years have made it so that there are at least twice as many single women as single men that are 5 to 10 years younger than myself.
>Pedantic so far so let's soften it a bit.
>I see so many beautiful sights that I sort of feel selfish. I sit on top of a mountain or on a seashore or next to a lake or in the middle of the woods or cruise down a country lane. I see so many stars that I can almost read by them. I can do this by myself or with others I meet on the same path. There are many people who would enjoy this but are not doing it. It would be great to have someone to share these with if only for a little while.
>It is not that I am lonely. I have been on my own for so long that a close relationship would take some work. I am not seeking a housekeeper or maid or sex slave: just looking to share something that I enjoy and know that there are others out there who would live like this if they could.
>"Freedom is just another word for nothing left to lose." This life is freedom in the best sense of the word. We bring only ourselves and leave nothing behind except our strings.