This is the latest in an occasional series of blog posts commenting on impending retirement.
DODGE CITY, Kan. — My wife just said something that tickled my funny bone.
“You know,” she said, “this is great. If we were staying at a hotel, we’d be fighting with others waiting to eat a ‘free hot breakfast,’ which of course really isn’t free; it’s just part of the room rate. I love doing this.”
“This” happened to be eating a light breakfast in our fifth wheel, which has been parked for the past four nights at an RV park.
We’re about to pack it up and head back home.
But her point about traveling this way, avoiding the occasional hassle of waiting in line to serve up overcooked — or undercooked — scrambled eggs, greasy sausage or bacon and lumpy oatmeal, is the way to go.
Not only that, and this remains one of life’s unsolved mysteries: The food tastes better in an RV than it does in a hotel. It’s like eating a hot dog at a baseball game. As the late singer/talk show host Mike Douglas once said, “A hot dog tastes like a filet mignon at a baseball game.”
The same can be said of a lemon muffin, yogurt and frozen fruit, and a cup of coffee — which is what my wife and I consumed this morning.
Well, the fun’s about to end. Got to get ready to go.
Knock yourselves out, hotel guests.