Right now I am living in Halifax, Massachusetts about a 15 or 20 minute drive north of Plymouth, Massachusetts.
While serving in Viet Nam I read a book titled "Travels With Charlie" by John Steinbeck about his travels in a pickup camper.
Since then the seed of doing that and having a strong curiosity gene have been in my mind.
I'm originally from Louisiana, but married a girl from Weymouth, Massachusetts while serving in the military in Boston, Massachusetts.
We were married for 44 years until Tuesday October 21st when she passed away from cancer. I had to watch her slowly pass away while in the Cheyne Stokes breathing syndrome and my grief is profound beyond description.
I live in a Mobile Home in a retirement park and need to get it fixed up well enough to sell and get it sold as fast as possible. Every inch of this place, inside and out has some reminder about my wife.
After I get it sold I will have the money to buy a van and then hopefully I can find someone to help me set it up with electricity, I have no aptitude for doing something like that.
Yesterday, while in a very emotional state I wrote an email to Bob and I'm afraid I kind of poured my heart out. The mornings seem to be the worse time, like right now.
To my amazement he responded to my email with the best advice I have received yet on dealing with this grief. If you read this Bob, I can't thank you enough for responding to me and giving that advice. For the rest of yesterday I was in much better state. But, Im on a roller coaster and now have to get thru this day.
I think joining this forum, getting the the funeral service and starting in earnest getting ready for my new life will greatly help heal me.