That makes two of us. I swear I'm never going to open another one of these whiney threads again but then I do. What the hell is my problem. It's like talking to a stump, only the stump isn't as aggravating. It's Miller Time.
An Indian (Chief Bowel) is being forced off the reservation, and he goes into town to protest. But rather than walk into the sheriff's office, he mistakenly walks into the doctors office next door. "Bowel no move!" The doctor hands him 2 pills and says "Take these." Chief Bowel leaves and comes back in a few days. "Bowel no move!" The doctor hands him 2 more pills and says "Take these." Chief Bowel leaves and comes back in a few days. "Bowel still no move!" The doctor--perplexed--hands him 3 more pills and says "This should do it." Chief Bowel leaves and comes back in a few days. "Bowel move. Tepee too full of $hit." (Just give it time.)
Okay this be my last post on this thread. My suggestion is for us all to close this thread down by no longer responding. This is a tried thread that needs to lie in rest. No amount of suggestions have or going to work. So, keep responding and IT lives on- just say'en .
Most definitely, YES!! Got our boat back from marine service yesterday, will take it out on local lake one more time and then find a transport for it to southern Nevada boat storage where we are renting a spot right now. Have numerous things already packed up. All pictures down/packed from walls. Three Wardrobe boxes full of winter coats and shoes/boots. And, other boxes filled/taped up. Also have a 10' x 10' storage full of stuff, like Christmas decor, etc.. Will continue to look for the kind of apartment we need/want and, once the boat is heading towards Nevada, will rent an apartment online like we did when we moved back here from Florida. So, the answer to your question is..........definitely yes! And, getting things more and more ready.
That was the answer to the question Bobby asked me concerning a few months after we moved here in 2019...........not now. We've been thru too many winters here, both when we had (note the word "had") a house 28 miles southeast of Denver and now an apartment here in Larimer County. Simply had enough of Old Man Winter! There are a couple of things we love about living here, like Boyd Lake State Park (where we put our boat in) and the Larimer County Fair/PRCA rodeo, but that's about it.
I got an idea! @Beth Gallagher wrote something about maybe selling their RV so instead of worrying about an apartment with noisy neighbors, lilacs, tattoos and people who smoke, you could buy hers and go wherever ya’ll’s lil pea pickin’ hearts desire. Maybe even make a wii court out of one of the push-outs.