Mainly because of health concerns, this spring after six years on the road we decided to discontinue full-time RVing and moved into the Schlueter family farmhouse on a cherry farm in Leelanau County Michigan. We have a life lease on the house which has been vacant since the passing of Teddy's parents.
Teddy's brother, John owns and operates the farm and lives in his own house across the road from us.
And, since we are not RVing any more, I no longer feel compelled to update the blog very often.
Life on the farm or any permeant home for that matter, although not boring, is much more static than while traveling as day to day events often repeat themselves. I will, however, make an entry every so often for the benefit of the many RV friends that we have made while traveling.
Lets see now...where was I...oh yeah...life on the farm... or "The Farm" as we have named our newly remodeled farmhouse.
I won't go into the updating and remodeling which actually began two years ago as it has been well documented in previous blogs.
We now have obtained Michigan drivers licenses and have registered to vote so as of January 1, 2012 we are now legal Michigan residents. We still remain loyal Packer fans even though we seem to be outnumbered by Lion loyalists. Some things just have to be regarded as sacrosanct. ;-)
This winter I have been catching up on my reading, we both read on Kindles; I logged over 60 books read last year on two different web sites for readers Shelfari and Goodreads If you are a reader I highly recommend joining a readers club. It is an excellent resource for exchanging reviews and other info with like minded readers. Teddy has also been kept busy working as a volunteer at two local different thrift stores, one in Traverse City on Mondays and one in Lake Leelanau on Thursdays.
Up to now were fortunate to have an unusually mild winter but winter has now struck in its full fury with blizzard conditions for the past two days.
Here is how "The Farm" looked when we arrived
last May...
...and this is how it looked last week, before our current blizzard.
As for the snow, the nice thing about being retired is the fact that we don't have anywhere that we have to go to; we don't even have to walk out to the mailbox to pick-up our social security check as we have direct deposit. So let it snow, and if need be I can do most of our shopping on the internet and let UPS & FedEx do the driving. Hell, you can even buy groceries on Amazon.com.
Life in the 21st century is good!
4 comments:
Great to see you still blogging. :) Wishing you both all the best for a happy and healthy 2012.
Cheers
Vicki
Damn it, Larry, I shouldn't have to work this hard to find you. Hugs and kisses to you and Teddy.
So you've given up the road and have set down roots again. I'm about 2 years from following suite but in the meantime.
I'm in Connecticut and on the job for FEMA. Been here since Sept. I worked my way into the second spot on this disaster so I have to hang around longer. My new rig is out in Portland, OR sitting in Carmen's driveway.
In March I'll fly out there and get it and work my way back to the midwest via California (Ede) and Arkansas (Ma and Lynn). I'll be back in the WI in time for the recall election and to help Joe (in jail again).
Then it's time for the floods to start and I should be out on the job again until late spring.
Hopefully I can drop by and see you guys in your new digs.
Harry
Thanks, Vicki
Still blogging and still reading. I see your reviews from time to time on Goodreads. ;-)
Greg, check your email!
Harry, Good to hear from you. Be sure to stop in for a visit on your way back from Connect-e-cut, or any time you might be in the neighborhood, for that matter.
Larry
P.S. We welcome visits from everyone, anytime. BYOB ;-)
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