Well, technically, my "horse" is may camper van, which has a name, the "Green Queen". But, I just love the song by America, "A Horse With No Name", and I'm adding it to my yearly migration/tradition to watch the video each year when we arrive back to the desert. I may even try to learn the words better myself and sing it to Rochelle sometimes in the morning. Things are going really well. We're in southern Arizona, not far from Quartzsite, AZ. The temperatures have been perfection, in the upper 60's, low 70's and in the 40's at night. This has been truly a splendid place to spend the winter! This year, I've not been such a loner but spending a lot of time with the Rubber Tramp Rendezvous folks. It's really been great actually living in community again. Last year, I spent most of my time alone so I could focus on building/writing curriculum for my classes. This year, I'm trying to bring back and have more community in my life and try to balance my work with living among a community again. So far, I'm able to manage the balance. Thankfully, I do tend to have a strong work ethic to work the balance. It can be hard sometimes though. Many folks out here in the full time RVing community are retired and have more time to "play", and it's tempting to want to just "go play", but, I must stay focused. I have my fortune yet to win . I hope to win financial freedom in the next five years. We shall see! The challenge is on! The following photos are some of the amazing scenes I enjoy on my daily walks with Rochelle and our friends. I captured two rather remarkable sunsets among many that were amazing. I hope you enjoy the show!
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