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Above, The Beast at Shady Oasis Campground in Victorville. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
One year ago tomorrow, I moved out of Tarzana, California. I decided I've had enough of California with all its congestion, taxes, high gas prices and wacko liberals.
I was in no hurry that day since the move took a bit longer than expected. So my cat Sierra and I headed out around 3:00 and stopped in Victorville at the Shady Oasis Campground for a overnight rest before pushing on the next morning.
The next morning, I reached Interstate 40 in Barstow and headed east.
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Above, The Beast at the Seligman KOA. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
The next day, we reached Seligman, Arizona (home of the Roadkill Cafe) and stayed the second night at the KOA Kampground.
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Above, the Ben Hur moving truck. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
We finally reached Jamestown, New Mexico the following day. Thankfully, I already arranged for utilities for the house, so I had water and electric available for The Beast. The movers didn't deliver my stuff for another 12 days, but that was okay, since Sierra and I were comfortable in The Beast (even with occasional snow storms). My Mustang was delivered a week or so later.
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Above, a few hours after arriving in Jamestown on February 2. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
I have no regrets about leaving California and have been enjoying life in Jamestown. I know more people here than I did in Tarzana.
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