Good Sunday Morning
Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2012 7:47 am
Morning all,
A Good Sunday Morning to you all. Thought I would stop by for a few minutes before I get ready to head for church in a bit. Going to be a beautiful day here again. Sunny and in the upper 30's. Now I know that doesn't sound warm to some of you, but this time of year the sun is warm and like Judy said yesterday, she took her coat off walking around in mid 40's. And yesterday afternoon, I actually hauled out a hose, a bucket full of car wash stuff and gave my truck a really good bath, cleaned the windows inside and all that stuff. I guess I wasn't the only one either. I'm fortunate in that my drive is down to the blacktop. With all this thawing and refreezing that's been going on around here, there is ice everywhere. It's very hard to walk and sometimes even drive on some of the side roads. Some driveways are skating rinks. There is nothing much that can be dne except wait for the seasonal meltdown. But there is more winter to come yet. And yes, Judy, there is some very cold weather coming later this week, so those poor buds and flowers are going to get nipped I'm afraid.
So did you find anything interesting in the Motorhomes yesterday while you were out looking, Judy?
Barbe, you sound like you need a change. Maybe you should consider trying out FL for a little while. I know you said you don't like it there, but the nortern part isn't too bad. It gets cooler there in winter I know, but maybe it might suit your fancy. There's always GA or even the Carolinas too. I'm just looking at the expense end. CA will always be there and you can go back someday when you are a bit financially more stable. If you have bookkeeping experience, you might evev be able to find some workamping jobs doing that or perhaps a full time job, at least for the time being. Sometimes we have to put our dreams aside for awhile in order to achieve them.
Just like me, I had originally planned to retire this year, but with the economy, I decided to wait two more years so i don't wind up having to work to get additional income to supplement what I would get on my SS. And now that I have taken a position at a different State Park here in MI, I am going to have to make some adjustments here again. Maybe even put my RVing on the back burner for a couple of years. You have to follow your heart. That "gut" instinct feeling so to speak.
And I made it official yesterday, in that I mailed a letter to the Supervisor of Otsego Lake State Park and told him that I will not be returning this year. Thought it was only fair to give him an advance warning. None of us have to do that, cause we are not actually employed by the State right now and he did send out Employment applications for those who want to come back, with a letter saying that if he didn't hear from anybody, he would assume they aren't coming back. But I am not the type to just not acknnowledge like that. I never know. I might need to go back someday.
Well, the clock says it's timw to start getting ready for church. Have a wonderful day all. Make sure you take time to stop and smell the roses.
A Good Sunday Morning to you all. Thought I would stop by for a few minutes before I get ready to head for church in a bit. Going to be a beautiful day here again. Sunny and in the upper 30's. Now I know that doesn't sound warm to some of you, but this time of year the sun is warm and like Judy said yesterday, she took her coat off walking around in mid 40's. And yesterday afternoon, I actually hauled out a hose, a bucket full of car wash stuff and gave my truck a really good bath, cleaned the windows inside and all that stuff. I guess I wasn't the only one either. I'm fortunate in that my drive is down to the blacktop. With all this thawing and refreezing that's been going on around here, there is ice everywhere. It's very hard to walk and sometimes even drive on some of the side roads. Some driveways are skating rinks. There is nothing much that can be dne except wait for the seasonal meltdown. But there is more winter to come yet. And yes, Judy, there is some very cold weather coming later this week, so those poor buds and flowers are going to get nipped I'm afraid.
So did you find anything interesting in the Motorhomes yesterday while you were out looking, Judy?
Barbe, you sound like you need a change. Maybe you should consider trying out FL for a little while. I know you said you don't like it there, but the nortern part isn't too bad. It gets cooler there in winter I know, but maybe it might suit your fancy. There's always GA or even the Carolinas too. I'm just looking at the expense end. CA will always be there and you can go back someday when you are a bit financially more stable. If you have bookkeeping experience, you might evev be able to find some workamping jobs doing that or perhaps a full time job, at least for the time being. Sometimes we have to put our dreams aside for awhile in order to achieve them.
Just like me, I had originally planned to retire this year, but with the economy, I decided to wait two more years so i don't wind up having to work to get additional income to supplement what I would get on my SS. And now that I have taken a position at a different State Park here in MI, I am going to have to make some adjustments here again. Maybe even put my RVing on the back burner for a couple of years. You have to follow your heart. That "gut" instinct feeling so to speak.
And I made it official yesterday, in that I mailed a letter to the Supervisor of Otsego Lake State Park and told him that I will not be returning this year. Thought it was only fair to give him an advance warning. None of us have to do that, cause we are not actually employed by the State right now and he did send out Employment applications for those who want to come back, with a letter saying that if he didn't hear from anybody, he would assume they aren't coming back. But I am not the type to just not acknnowledge like that. I never know. I might need to go back someday.
Well, the clock says it's timw to start getting ready for church. Have a wonderful day all. Make sure you take time to stop and smell the roses.