Living aboard a boat in Canada in the Summer and living in a trailer in Texas in the Winter. Click on "links to this post" to leave a comment.
Monday, 24 December 2018
Friday, 14 December 2018
CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS IN PARADISE PARK
We did a little late night tour through the park to check out those that have put up light displays for the Holiday season.
Kudos to those that put in the effort, it sure makes everything look so "Christmassy".
Then there are these that had to be photographed in day light as they don't show as well at night.
I know someone that would love this in her yard.
WELL DONE EVERYONE
Sunday, 9 December 2018
SETTLING IN
Well, we have been here for a week and the first few days were very hectic. First of all it was getting supplies in, Groceries, Propane etc. Then getting TV internet and phone all hooked up. Then we had to get busy on our commitment to host Christmas Dinner this year. Of course at the time we promised to do that, we didn't know we would have such a hold up at home and be late getting here.
But we finally got our patio furniture out and all set up after having to have our Orange tree cut down. It was in real sad shape when we got here this year. I have been trying everything to keep that tree alive, for a number of years, all to no avail.
I got my Christmas decorations out and set up.
Our tree is up. LOL
So we are all ready for the season. Now we just have to concentrate on that party we are hosting. We have already had so many wonderful volunteers step forward. It makes it so easy for us.
LET THE WINTER SEASON BEGIN.
Tuesday, 4 December 2018
WE ARE IN PARADISE
We have arrived safe and sound here in Paradise Park, our winter home away from home.
The weather is wonderful, we had to have the A/C on yesterday, but we are without it today.
We still have unpacking to do, and we haven't even un loaded our patio stuff out of the shed. Oh, well, that's another day.
FIRST WE HAVE TO GET TV AND INTERNET AND OUR PHONE GOING.
Saturday, 1 December 2018
WE HAVE ARRIVED IN TEXAS
We awoke this morning to more fog and misty rain.
Drove across the Flint Hills of Kansas under dull dreary skys.
When we got to Oklahoma the sun was finally out in full force. What a releif, after all those gloomy days.
As is tradition, we waved and took a pucture of the Thackerville sign as we passed. One of these days we rally must stop there and take a look around.
We just crossed the border into Texas and have stopped for the night. Tomorrow we will do the run from the Top of Texas, down to the Tip of Texas.. To our winter escape hatch.
THEN IT IS RELAXATION TIME
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