My wife had to give up driving. So far I take her where she needs to go. But, in our town we seniors can go anywhere in a cab for $2.
That's a good deal.
My wife had to give up driving. So far I take her where she needs to go. But, in our town we seniors can go anywhere in a cab for $2.
I'm kind of doing both at the moment. Got my house and 38 acres in the Ozarks, (with a small town 11 miles away) and my house in a neighborhood in central Florida. Love both... but, both wife and I have feet of sand and are now contemplating unloading both places and heading out in the motor home for a new adventure. Seems like our constant moving has had us out running old age.![]()
We, too, considered this, living out of a motorhome. We would have no other permanent residence. All things considered, the idea introduced questions remaining unanswered. Could I give up forever my hobby pursuits involving my machine shop? How does one maintain a driver License when unable to provide the mandatory location address? How much would insurance cost? What is the inherent fire danger (ever see one burn?). Where and how does one register the vehicle? Finally, recent legislation in some areas would require registration where parked, even for short periods, double registration that is, possibly triple. The idea fizzled!imp
No room for my horses...............OR my quilt frame!
Why do you have so much problem getting that there is no room for them in motorhomes? I KNOW about Scotland, My Gramps was from there.
Why do you have so much problem getting that there is no room for them in motorhomes? I KNOW about Scotland, My Gramps was from there.
Talk about twisted panties.
How sad, Jim.![]()
No. Not sad. Every single day that little lady lived she was well fed, cared for, had all the shots, and most of all she knew we loved her with all our hearts. She traveled 6 states with us and loved riding in the car. People would point at her and smile on the road and Annie always just watched 'em with her calm eyes.
Very darling kitty, Jim.
I've had many cats over the years, at one time we had 10 - 8 baby kittens and 2 adults. My last kitty passed away last year and strangely, it was the worst heartbreak I have ever felt. Now, I've done right by many kitties and even tho I love them dearly, I really feel I can't go through that again. Now I'm just happy to be a grandfurmom.
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My baby, Annie (as in little orphan) RIP. I loved this little cat more than any I ever lived with (plenty). One time on a two story house I was up on a level one roof painting level two. My wife shouted up "Here comes Annie", she had climbed that aluminum ladder about 10 feet to get up there with daddy. I will never get over losing her, she is my heart till I die.
Love my cats....cattery for them tomorrow; they have never been before...help!