travelaround
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I can't see the reunion photo. Did it get posted right? Maybe a problem with the internet connection issue?
So glad you have a safe place though it isn't the perfect place for you. I was in a senior apartment in Idaho way back when... loved it but it wasn't the nature I longed for so I can understand your situation a bit. Then I returned to nature in the Klamath River Valley and boy did I get plenty of that ... the forest fire experience and everything (including spiders) and even right now there's another forest fire nearby... seems like every year since 2020 there's been a bad one even with loss of life situations. Terrible! And evacuations, evacuation warnings, etc...
So after all this time it is my turn for a new house and it should be groundbreaking time next week. It will be a plain simple 2 bedroom house. I'm feeling very blessed but also a bit stressed as my daughter and her family are moving off the property but not fast enough for me. I will miss them terribly but I have to have the vehicles moved off the land so the house can be built, you know?
They have here: a big class C RV, a big skoolie, a travel trailer, and a corvette. Plus their normal travel car. So today I'm hoping they will move the RV to Oregon and the Skoolie will go in my front yard to make room for the builders to come in next week.
Then there are issues with my travel trailer sewer hose line and electricity crossing the building site so they may be cut off a while until the other travel trailer is cleaned and ready to return to the lender. Please pray we get it all sorted out soon and I will pray for you to have trips to beautiful nature places.
I finally figured out that this piece of land (1/2 acre) is on a meadow and there never was a lawn in the front yard. Thus what grows out there is just the normal meadow plants - weeds, Chicory, Queen Anne's Lace (lots of that this year) and similar things. Weeds. So I'm thinking that it will be a challenge for me to replace some of that with something I'd rather have growing out there. One year at a time.
I qualified for a grant for the building of the house and to get it I had to agree to live on this property for the next five years. So I won't be traveling full time, but each year I live here I'll owe less on the house so it is worth staying. During this five years maybe I can make progress on my van build.
So glad you have a safe place though it isn't the perfect place for you. I was in a senior apartment in Idaho way back when... loved it but it wasn't the nature I longed for so I can understand your situation a bit. Then I returned to nature in the Klamath River Valley and boy did I get plenty of that ... the forest fire experience and everything (including spiders) and even right now there's another forest fire nearby... seems like every year since 2020 there's been a bad one even with loss of life situations. Terrible! And evacuations, evacuation warnings, etc...
So after all this time it is my turn for a new house and it should be groundbreaking time next week. It will be a plain simple 2 bedroom house. I'm feeling very blessed but also a bit stressed as my daughter and her family are moving off the property but not fast enough for me. I will miss them terribly but I have to have the vehicles moved off the land so the house can be built, you know?
They have here: a big class C RV, a big skoolie, a travel trailer, and a corvette. Plus their normal travel car. So today I'm hoping they will move the RV to Oregon and the Skoolie will go in my front yard to make room for the builders to come in next week.
Then there are issues with my travel trailer sewer hose line and electricity crossing the building site so they may be cut off a while until the other travel trailer is cleaned and ready to return to the lender. Please pray we get it all sorted out soon and I will pray for you to have trips to beautiful nature places.
I finally figured out that this piece of land (1/2 acre) is on a meadow and there never was a lawn in the front yard. Thus what grows out there is just the normal meadow plants - weeds, Chicory, Queen Anne's Lace (lots of that this year) and similar things. Weeds. So I'm thinking that it will be a challenge for me to replace some of that with something I'd rather have growing out there. One year at a time.
I qualified for a grant for the building of the house and to get it I had to agree to live on this property for the next five years. So I won't be traveling full time, but each year I live here I'll owe less on the house so it is worth staying. During this five years maybe I can make progress on my van build.