Hi lisa, saw your interview with Cheap RVing. I retired, at an age, and decided to hit the road to try the boondocking, well I hate mosquitos and I di not enjoy being hot. After 7 months, I settled in New Mexico, and by the way your welcome to stop and use my facilities anytime, lol. I do have a question, how do you handle the heat, especially at night? I really want to get back on the road to the Pacific Northwest, but anxious about getting dehydrated (lol, I'm a sweater).
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Well - how about a day late Weekly Wednesday Update on Facebook! - It's about 830 am on Thursday. I woke up a little later than usual - Wendy tucked into bed closer to me during the night mostly because of the cool inside temperature. I have had my coffee and breakfast cuddled up close to the woodstove. Vehicles: Chevy Tracker Travels will continue in some form - after Boss Custom in Nevada finishes the 1st Gen 98 Tracker engine rebuild and some restoration. The Blue 2nd Gen Tracker is pretty healthy now that we - both Boss Custom and Stan's Auto( Stan Vial & the mechanics including Jeremy Portz ) - have done some work on it. It certainly handles the muddy dirt roads in Apache County Arizona well. I'm glad I made the decision to buy and use this little truck to get home. Being stuck alone at the cabin without a vehicle is very difficult and this was actually cost effective. Home & cabin: I do believe that I have solved the animals under the cabin issue. Sur...
I just posted this message on social media: Good Friday July 28 Morning! I need to ask for help. I have been stranded in the Nevada heat for over a month. My engine blew and needs replaced. Helpful donations can be sent using PayPal.me/simplylesa CashApp - $simplylesa www.buymeacoffee.com/simplylesa More detailed information on www.SimplyLesa.blogspot.com and in @SimplyLesa YouTube videos as well as in my Keep Living Simply Facebook Group. ~~~~~~~~ MORE! For those of you who are readers, let's give you a little more information so it's hot I'm camping with the Chevy Tracker at the home of the mechanic that is behind his auto repair shop. As you might imagine this is a challenging situation because I'm at the mercy of other people and deliveries and there's a lot of unknowns in this situation. Some of you are aware that I do have a monthly income that is SSDI and at this current moment is $1,000 per month. I have monthly expenses that inc...
Hi lisa, saw your interview with Cheap RVing. I retired, at an age, and decided to hit the road to try the boondocking, well I hate mosquitos and I di not enjoy being hot. After 7 months, I settled in New Mexico, and by the way your welcome to stop and use my facilities anytime, lol. I do have a question, how do you handle the heat, especially at night? I really want to get back on the road to the Pacific Northwest, but anxious about getting dehydrated (lol, I'm a sweater).
ReplyDeleteI hope you pop up soon and let us know how you & little Ozzie are fairing/faring? Cheers.
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