This June will mark my ten year anniversary as a fulltime RVer. It has been a wonderful journey with so many memorable experiences for me. I’ll never forget each and every one of the fifteen National Wildlife Refuges I’ve volunteered at, but there comes a time when it’s best to ‘hang up the keys’. I have reached that point in time.
There’s a bench here in the park to sit upon and contemplate things. It’s a favorite place of mine.
Driving the rig has never been my favorite part of this lifestyle, and I was literally dreading getting ready to do so again. I’ve grown tired of the stress and all of the work involved in traveling solo. Beginning in October, I gave Jojoba Hills a try and it turned out that I really feel comfortable here.
So, for the last couple of months I’ve been investigating how to stay. It seemed silly to me to have a motorized rig just sitting on a site for who knows how long. Well, today I signed my name on the dotted line and in about eight weeks a Cedar Creek Cottage destination trailer will be installed on my site. (think kind of a park model)
Can you believe a black-crowned night heron showed up at the pond below me in the middle of the desert?
I was thinking that perhaps with trading in the motorhome I could get the trailer and maybe have something left over towards a small rig for summer travel. Pipe dreams for sure! Seems to me that we always think what we have is worth more than what it really is worth. That’s been my experience anyway.
Pepper tree peppers.
So, no little rig, and tomorrow I’ll be calling my financial advisor to get some funds for the trailer. Mind you, I chose what I think is a quality rig with several upgrades to be my new ‘home’. I’ll not be pulling this baby anywhere. I was a nervous wreck this morning while waiting for the guy to come and evaluate my motorhome for a trade in. I was hoping for more than what was offered, but that didn’t pan out. (This was the third or fourth place that I had been in contact with.)
Tonight I’m feeling excited about starting a new era in my life, but it seems ‘Travels with Emma’ has come to an end. Not many travels in my future until I can save up for something to travel in. Probably won’t be posting much of anything now that I’ll be sedentary. One door closes and another opens…
I’m taking this as a good omen. This rainbow was the view from my door during last night’s storm.
Thanks for stopping by… talk to you later, Judy
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