Getting the Arctic Fox ready to sell
I finally got everything out of the Arctic Fox, except for what will be left in it when I sell it. Now I've a few things to fix on the trailer, and a lot of cleaning to do. I'm assuming that will be part of my very busy June, which is rapidly approaching.
I haven't figured out yet what I will sell the trailer for. It's a 2013 Arctic Fox 27 – 5 L, and I haven't looked into its value yet. I lived in the Arctic Fox for about eight years as a fulltimer, so it's showing a lot more wear and tear than a normal trailer that's used on the weekends every once in a while so I know I won't be getting top dollar, and like me it's getting old, and I am not worth top dollar either. But I'm more interested in getting it out of my daughter's driveway than making a lot of money on it; it just needs to be gone.
I've got two VA doctor appointments in June, one on the 10th and the other on the 17th. The one on the 10th is bloodwork, and the one on the 17th is a visit to my VA doctor a look over that bloodwork and let me know what condition my condition is in. I feel fine, but at the same time, I think I feel sorta old. Not Joe Biden old, but I can tell I'm slowing down and I'm not as sharp as I used to be. But I suppose that's to be expected; I'll be 79 in September, and I used to think that I would still be considered middle-aged, but I can see now that 79 qualifies as old.
Every once in a while, I give some thought to how long I'll be boondocking, and I remember two guys I met, one in New Mexico and the other in Las Vegas. They were both about 85 and still RVing. So I like to think that I could make it that far. However, one never knows what lies ahead, so the best you can do is make the most of every day to the best of your ability.
Theboondork... Living the life I love, and loving the life I live.
Geese at Chatfield Reservoir State Park.
My daughter’s Orchids.
These wildflowers appear to be dead or dying, but they’re not; they’re perfectly healthy, they just look that way. kinda reminds me of myself when I look in the mirror.