Happy Camper
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You should have climbed on and in their side by side. Maybe found their snacks and helped yourself.lol!!! I was at a very remote landing strip when a couple pulled up in a fancy side by side and started doing a photo shoot which included climbing all over the plane we had just landed before I made them stop. Lots of stupid out there even in very remote areas!
Yup. Just like a bear!You should have climbed on and in their side by side. Maybe found their snacks and helped yourself.
You know it hurts to see that. I can't imagine how desperate you'd have to be to stay in a filthy hulk like that. I also can't imagine owning something that expensive and just dumping it.^ We camp some in Sisters OR.............Home for this guy
https://www.youtube.com/@CaseyLaDelle/videos
I learned about PLS from him......Public Land Stewards.....citizens working with the BLM to clean-up the Forest land
In this particular event in Bend....... 37 abandoned and burnt "rigs" were removed from the forest.....teams of volunteers picking up all traces of encampments......
People get into situations where they are attached to what they own but have no funds to do a major repair. Or sometimes the spouse who had the income and physical abilities just walks away or even dies and leaves a partner stranded. Or you just get sick. It is all too easy to sink into a major depression under such circumstances. Depression and despair often kills motivation and the will to live. Self medication can further erode such things.You know it hurts to see that. I can't imagine how desperate you'd have to be to stay in a filthy hulk like that. I also can't imagine owning something that expensive and just dumping it.
Thanks for posting this.
It's not laziness, it's work smarter not harder. I like your tiny house stuff. Have you gotten into the book nook stuff yet?I think I should change my Facebook profile where it mentions where you work to state “Little As Possible”. Not just because I am lazy, which is often the case, but also because I make
miniature cardstock buildings to literally be “as little as possible”.
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Absolute truth. While I was reading this I realized I had a shirt on that says "I'm not lazy. I just really enjoy doing nothing."It's not laziness, it's work smarter not harder. I like your tiny house stuff. Have you gotten into the book nook stuff yet?
I do not have the space to store materials for producing larger stuff.It's not laziness, it's work smarter not harder. I like your tiny house stuff. Have you gotten into the book nook stuff yet?
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