Thanks! It's puzzling that being so far from friends seems to limit both visits (only one outside of family) and electronic communications that just drop.
It's 50 miles to populated cities, friends, stores, and the V.A.
Presence is everything,it seems. I make plans to move to "civilization" (suburbs, my all but 10 years habitat) and then a wild sunrise or sunset happens, with mountain backdrop or a double rainbow with same. But my daughter sent a photo froma Hawaii trip, reminding me that these happen daily "elsewhere".
Think outside the box. Who isn't risk-averse. Last move, we toured affordable places, and visited Paradise CA before here. Nearby Chico had too few listings. After I chose this place instead, Paradise burned to the ground.
An interesting part of suburbs is that there are few or no deer, and they eat rose bushes like candy. I used to grow many, but can't here without massive double fencing. I do miss them.
Looking forward to a less "frontier" lifestyle, and building momentum. It's still a world of people ... somewhere.
It's 50 miles to populated cities, friends, stores, and the V.A.
Presence is everything,it seems. I make plans to move to "civilization" (suburbs, my all but 10 years habitat) and then a wild sunrise or sunset happens, with mountain backdrop or a double rainbow with same. But my daughter sent a photo froma Hawaii trip, reminding me that these happen daily "elsewhere".
Think outside the box. Who isn't risk-averse. Last move, we toured affordable places, and visited Paradise CA before here. Nearby Chico had too few listings. After I chose this place instead, Paradise burned to the ground.
An interesting part of suburbs is that there are few or no deer, and they eat rose bushes like candy. I used to grow many, but can't here without massive double fencing. I do miss them.
Looking forward to a less "frontier" lifestyle, and building momentum. It's still a world of people ... somewhere.