hoyden
Lady Bug
It's official. I will be on the road come early December.
Holy cow.
No job, no 'home base', no real plans.
As a friend reminded me,
~ Warren Miller
It's time to leave the caustic workplace, and the lonely rental.
Me 'n the dogs are going on the road.
Since it's winter, a Southern route is loosely planned.
I have some places I'd like to visit, but nothing set in stone.
Will trailer some family furniture to my cousin in New Orleans and somehow explore New Mexico before that - with the trailer. Hrmph.
The loose plan is to meander my way to Richmond, Va ... with visits to friends along the way, and campering at state and national parks in southern Az, New Mexico, Texas (friends in Austin), Louisiana, along the Florida panhandle, consider going to the Keys but that'll probably be too expensive and no place to boondock so maybe just northern Fla, check out Savannah, Ga, and make my way up to Richmond.
Something like that. Slowly.
A good chunk of 'stuff' will be in storage here still.
I'm not ready to give it all up just yet and, as much as I hate paying to store stuff,
I don't plan to be on the road forever (and where would I keep my Tacoma rear seats?!).
I'm scared, excited, nervous, cold-footed, and already feeling a bit lighter.
Holy cow.
No job, no 'home base', no real plans.
As a friend reminded me,
You can always make more money but you can't make more time.
"If you don't do it this year you'll be another year older when you do" ~ Warren Miller
It's time to leave the caustic workplace, and the lonely rental.
Me 'n the dogs are going on the road.
Since it's winter, a Southern route is loosely planned.
I have some places I'd like to visit, but nothing set in stone.
Will trailer some family furniture to my cousin in New Orleans and somehow explore New Mexico before that - with the trailer. Hrmph.
The loose plan is to meander my way to Richmond, Va ... with visits to friends along the way, and campering at state and national parks in southern Az, New Mexico, Texas (friends in Austin), Louisiana, along the Florida panhandle, consider going to the Keys but that'll probably be too expensive and no place to boondock so maybe just northern Fla, check out Savannah, Ga, and make my way up to Richmond.
Something like that. Slowly.
A good chunk of 'stuff' will be in storage here still.
I'm not ready to give it all up just yet and, as much as I hate paying to store stuff,
I don't plan to be on the road forever (and where would I keep my Tacoma rear seats?!).
I'm scared, excited, nervous, cold-footed, and already feeling a bit lighter.