Above, the Mustang and The Beast on February 7, 2018. I was still living in the motorhome at the time. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
It was two years ago today that I arrived in Jamestown, New Mexico as a permanent resident.
The drive took me two days from Tarzana, California as I got a late start in leaving. I spent the first night at the Shady Oasis Campground in Victorville. The second night was spent at the Seligman (Arizona) KOA. From there I drove to Jamestown.
As my furniture and other personal property wouldn't be delivered for another 10 days, Sierra and I spent those days in The Beast. At least I had power from an outlet in the garage. A few days after my arrival, the Mustang was delivered. It was good to have the car there so I could save on gasoline when I drove into Gallup for groceries.
It snowed on occasion while Sierra and I were living the motorhome. It was an interesting experience. Having the RV came in handy.
The day the movers brought my stuff, it had snowed the night before. At least I was comfortable with my ceramic heater (to save propane).
It's hard to believe that two years flew by so quickly.
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