Friday, October 19, 2018

Living On Land

Here's a map showing our route from Annapolis to Stockton. We drove 3396 miles, it took us eleven days, and we had an awful lot of fun. I just wish we could have taken longer and visited more places.

So now we're back on land, biding our time, trying to figure out what to do about housing. We are going to the Sailing Club regularly, enjoying California's beautiful (read no hurricanes) weather, and getting our bearings again.




We are temporarily living in my mother in law's house, but since the bank will be foreclosing, that's just until the Sheriff tacks a notice on the door saying we need to vacate the premises.

Yes, we are squatters.

But very comfortable squatters because the house is in good condition and we have nice furniture to use. There's unlimited water from the taps, electricity we don't have to monitor, a washer and dryer, finally a walk-around queen bed, and all the modcons. We've placed familiar things around, put our dishes in the cupboards, and hung our pictures on the walls. My brother is living with us too and it's been fun having him around.




It's all very nice, but I'm having a little trouble with the size of the kitchen! It's too big! I actually have to take several steps to create a meal! Maybe that's a good thing though; I certainly could use the exercise because living on land is so sedentary.

What we need is a new project, don't you think?


4 comments:

s/v Sionna said...

Isn’t amazing how BIG even a small land-house feels? I mean really, where did we get the ridiculous idea that two people “need” 2000 or 3000 square feet of housing to be “comfortable”? So wasteful!
Since we’re not going back to Sionna this winter, we’ve been house-sitting, and the contrasts are striking. Our current house is a modest one, about 2200 sq/ft. Just the kitchen is 150% of Sionna’s entire living space! I get out of breath hiking to the fridge from the sink...
At least the house we’re rehabbibg is reasonable sized - first floor is just 414 sq/ft. Pictures on the blog!

Unknown said...

This is Chris and Cindy, You definitely need a new project. Come help us rebuild our boat and stay in our duplex.
Aloha Chris

Back Amongst The Oaks said...

We've noticed there are never any hurricanes or cyclones or typhoons in Stockton, and we kind of like that.

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