It’s not Alaska, or even Colorado, but some pretty interesting views traveling south to Stephenville along US84 toward Sweetwater where we meet I20. We saw countless acres of cotton and wind energy turbines, with a few RR tanker cars mixed … Continue reading
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Said our goodbyes to Cheri and Mom after a 2 week stay in Cheri’s Loveland Driveway. Then off to Shannon/Tim’s driveway in Lakewood on Saturday September 27. Enjoyed spending time with Shannon and Faith Sunday. CSU Tim was in Boston … Continue reading
Closed on our Corey Street home Monday morning September 15. We’re enjoying our stay at Cheri’s in Loveland and will be off to visit family in Gillette, Wyoming Saturday (9/20) for a few days; will incorporate a day trip to … Continue reading
Forecast called for Snow/rain Friday (9/12), the day we were planning on vacating 2415 and pulling the trailer out of the backyard. So decided to avoid pulling the trailer out in the muck, loaded the truck with all our … Continue reading
Hauled another pickup load to Cheri’s. We tell her every time that we only have a few things left to bring over to her shed. She has been so gracious for allowing us to store some belongings here. The shed … Continue reading
Wow! What a trailer. Son Shelby, grandson Hagen, granddaughter Brittani, great granddaughter Blakelee, and Grandson-in-law Garth arrived Friday night 9/29/14. They had a little help from Denver friend Eric Huff and pretty much cleaned out the house of all the … Continue reading
The inspector came by last week and we’ve resolved most of the items, with a few loose ends that should come together. The appraisal is the next hurdle. The appraiser came by this morning and seemed impressed, so hopefully impressed … Continue reading
Daughter Kari and new husband Edward came down the August 23/24 weekend to pick up a few items, among many, that we are giving to family in order to thin down for our full time adventure. Kari and Edward … Continue reading
Connie’s other wonderful sister Cheri decided to go forward with the shed she had longed for; allowing us a section for storing the stuff we’d keep until we got tired of full-timing and found a real home. Connie‘s wonderful sister … Continue reading