Sometimes we end up camping in an area where everything seems to go wrong. That is what is happening this week. When we drove to the golf course, the entrance was barricaded and padlocked (new mantra, alway take your camera when you get in the car and always call ahead--repeat three times). Denny and I went geocaching yesterday on our way to the grocery store and discovered that several of them appeared to be on private property so that was a bust. The temperature is going to drop into the twenties tonight and we don't carry winter coats because we're not supposed to be in areas of cold weather--that's the whole point of traveling with the sun! This morning I upgraded to a Internet service package promising higher upload and download speeds which caused me to lose my satellite signal. Tiers 1 and 2 tech support staff members couldn't fix the problem after an hour on the phone (but I managed it on my own, thankyouverymuch!)
And now our mail hasn't arrived this week and we're pulling out tomorrow to head further north into the heart of Georgia (where it will be colder still).
But all that keeps life interesting and it's all a small price to pay for the freedom to travel about picking and choosing what view we'll have outside our windows on any given day. Otherwise, I'd be sitting in an office somewhere reading someone's blog about traveling fulltime and playing golf in December. Heh.
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Funny how, sometimes, bad happenings come in clumps. Hopefully next week will be better.
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