Can’t Game This Out

View near Philmont Scout Ranch in New Mexico

Looking north a little way from Philmont Scout Ranch near Cimarron

I have to stop waking up early remembering how old I am. That never used to happen when I was immortal. I went to bed at 9:00 p.m. last night, awoke just now at 2:00 a.m. and read some news. It’s like the country crossed a line, and no one even twitched.

Meanwhile in New Mexico, the air is turning cool. The mother of all winters could be bearing down on us before Thanksgiving, judging from el Niño in the far Pacific. The road will be impassable for days from snow and mud—a given, not a threat. It’s time to find a better place to live and kill the storage unit. If I could, I’d cut back even more and travel light. Books, possessions, dusty piles of junk in every corner. Projects, obligations, things that will not ease. Scraps of paper with essential numbers by my desk, provenance forgotten.

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  • Sherry August 18, 2015, 10:01 AM

    Anything promising out there on the new home front?

    • JHF August 18, 2015, 10:23 AM

      Nah. We looked twice at one nice place, except the washing machine was in the bedroom closet… The only bedroom. To load the machine, you’d have your head bumping into clothes on hangers. Ridiculous! For over 200 grand, I want a washer and a dryer in their own space. Such a simple thing, yet so many houses here don’t have that, or even working septic systems. I’ve seen listings for well over 200 grand where you’d have to have the sewage pumped out every month. We’ve been looking seriously for over two years now, either priced out or insulted.

      Someone’s going to read this and bring up relocating again, I know it. 🙂

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