No mini -vacations in my future.
I pulled into the driveway about 10:30 this morning, which brought my much needed mini-vacation to a rapid close and unrolled a long list of things I need to get done this month starting with putting the Arctic Fox up for sale, and getting my truck emissions tested so I can get my new registration for the truck, which is even more important now that my truck and camper have become as one, so I consider both of them as being my home.
I was a little disappointed that I didn't go out to my property this morning; I wanted to see what the mosquito situation was like out there. However, the weather didn't look promising, and it doesn't take much rain to make the Jeep trail that leads to my property difficult to navigate.... But there will come another time.
I need to sit down and write a blurb to post on Facebook to sell the Arctic Fox. I've never used Facebook before. the last camper I sold was the Palomino pop-up truck camper, and I sold it on Craigslist, and sold it pretty quickly. I'm hoping the Arctic Fox will sell soon because I'm tired of worrying about it sitting in the driveway. Also, while it's for sale, I'm pretty much tied to the house and can't go anywhere, since I won't know when somebody wants to look at it, so there won't be any mini-vacations in my future until the Arctic Fox has found a new home.
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A fog bank hovers over Cripple Creek.
The view from the gas station in Woodland Park, Colorado, where I used to live. You gotta admit that’s a fine scene to look at while you’re filling up your tank.
There’s still a little bit of snow here and there, but nothing to write home about. That’s Pike’s Peak on the far left.