W4RLR
High Tech Hillbilly
The wife and I are still technically "homeless". That is a bit of a blessing in disguise as Laura and I are now just going to wait and see what comes our way in terms of a property. We're now living in a seasonal RV spot at Shellmound RV Resort next to Nickajack Lake about 30 minutes west of Chattanooga. Absolutely beautiful surroundings, the site is oversized so my fifth-wheel trailer, the truck, wife's car and my spare car which I use to tool around in to save diesel all fit. Being retired and on a pension means I don't have to get up for work, and the site rent is cheap at $325 a month, including water and electricity. I have to haul the "honey wagon" tote to the sanitary dump station every few days, which is really the only "down side" to living in a 30 by 9 foot space.
We originally thought of getting a house that would allow our kids to visit long term, we're now thinking smaller and along the lines of an "RV port" which would allow us to have our furniture that is currently in storage set back up, and save us enough money where we could travel more.
Tennessee is an awesome place, they like their veterans as I now have permanently issued vehicle plates for both the truck and my wife's car, both free of charge. I had to pay for the plate for the small Ford Escort, but it was cheap. The most expensive plate was for the fifth-wheel trailer, $95, but it's also a permanent plate. We're about 40 miles from the nearest military commissary, about an hour and a half from the nearest base with an exchange and military hospital (Redstone Arsenal, Alabama). We're still close enough to Florida where we can be there in six hours, the two youngest kids are still in college in Pensacola.
So, if I've been out of touch for awhile, trying to get a house has kept me busy and otherwise occupied. For the next few months though, we're taking it easy and seeing where life takes us. We've found a nice church community, are going to take a lot of day trips and sightsee, and I have finally resigned myself to retirement, which is tough for a type "A" personality. Maybe I can finally meet some of you guys face to face after being a part of this forum for years and years.
Anyone have any good ideas for me as to how to proceed with retirement and maybe setting up a small base of operations? Any ideas for internet access other than tethering to an iPhone?
All the best,
Richard and Laura
We originally thought of getting a house that would allow our kids to visit long term, we're now thinking smaller and along the lines of an "RV port" which would allow us to have our furniture that is currently in storage set back up, and save us enough money where we could travel more.
Tennessee is an awesome place, they like their veterans as I now have permanently issued vehicle plates for both the truck and my wife's car, both free of charge. I had to pay for the plate for the small Ford Escort, but it was cheap. The most expensive plate was for the fifth-wheel trailer, $95, but it's also a permanent plate. We're about 40 miles from the nearest military commissary, about an hour and a half from the nearest base with an exchange and military hospital (Redstone Arsenal, Alabama). We're still close enough to Florida where we can be there in six hours, the two youngest kids are still in college in Pensacola.
So, if I've been out of touch for awhile, trying to get a house has kept me busy and otherwise occupied. For the next few months though, we're taking it easy and seeing where life takes us. We've found a nice church community, are going to take a lot of day trips and sightsee, and I have finally resigned myself to retirement, which is tough for a type "A" personality. Maybe I can finally meet some of you guys face to face after being a part of this forum for years and years.
Anyone have any good ideas for me as to how to proceed with retirement and maybe setting up a small base of operations? Any ideas for internet access other than tethering to an iPhone?
All the best,
Richard and Laura