Now based in Arizona, coast to coast, United States
We retired in 2006. Since then, we spent a few years traveling on our boat, Wild Blue. From the Florida Keys to Desolation Sound in Canada, San Francisco Bay to the Erie Canal and down the Hudson River to New York City... going where the weather suits our clothes.
Now traveling by land in our Winnebago motorhome, and newly based out of Arizona.
A while back, I published a book about our travel adventures with Molly the Boat Cat; Cat On A Leash is available in paperback and all eBook formats.
Molly taught me a lot. After Molly, there was 9 great years with the sweetest cat ever, Izzy (Isabella); our little supermodel feline. Our hearts were broken when her time came, and we are now enjoying our big boy, Rufus - another shelter rescue, with a wonky ear, a great attitude, and so happy to have found "his people."
Eight years of "fun summer jobs" has taken us to some great places to be in the summer. Now, appreciating being gainfully unemployed. And getting out on our bikes (a Honda CTX for me, a Yamaha Xmax for Joan).
Still anxious to see what is over the horizon.
Jim - This drone/copter thing is a poor way to avoid buying another boat. It will take you months to spend as much as your next boat is going to cost and you will have to buy a bigger cargo trailer to carry your toys from place to place. On the serious side, nice copter - great first pictures. Bob Jarrard
Thanks, Bob. Still boatless. Until we start spending more time at the TX homestead, a boat would just be sitting. We are looking forward to more land cruising for now. Launching that quadcopter off a boat would be interesting, though. ;-)
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Jim - This drone/copter thing is a poor way to avoid buying another boat. It will take you months to spend as much as your next boat is going to cost and you will have to buy a bigger cargo trailer to carry your toys from place to place. On the serious side, nice copter - great first pictures. Bob Jarrard
Thanks, Bob. Still boatless. Until we start spending more time at the TX homestead, a boat would just be sitting. We are looking forward to more land cruising for now. Launching that quadcopter off a boat would be interesting, though. ;-)
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