Should've could've? in A small but passable life.

  • Feb. 15, 2020, 10:35 a.m.
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I finished reading “The Institute” by Stephen King. A story. A good story. But just a story. Nothing new there.

I believe winter is over. Highs in the mid-seventies and lows in the mid-forties. Good hiking weather for sure. But I haven’t done any hiking.

I’ve wrote out a “To Do” list for 2020. I won’t be able to complete any of it until September. And maybe not even then, depending upon the amount of SS I’m to receive, if any, or much at all.

The statistics are there on the internet. There are approximately 40 million unpaid “caregivers” currently in the US. Mind you, I am getting paid. I’m getting room and board. I have a brand new car to drive even though I don’t use it much. And I do receive a few items every once in a while.

My plan, if possible, is to bank all income and prepare for a future of travel when this gig ends. I’ll travel light and cheap. A backpack and a debit card. That is the plan.

Plans can always change. They usually do.

Here’s the deal about traveling. The mode of travel determines the travel experience. Obviously. Examples abound on the internet. There are pros and cons to every method.

Or I could just continue to sit in this chair.

We’ll see what happens.

I’ll remain curious about the outcome.


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