I, too, have retired (from the Army 10 years ago and GS a year ago...and none too soon), but we have gone the opposite way and are nesting hard here in the PNW. Really digging in. All the moving with the military made us long for some roots.
There is also the desire to hunker down until the storm blows over, if it does.
I've never been a prepper, but I feel the need to dig a hole in the ground and buy ammunition for some reason. Huh. Weird.
If you're ever in the PNW drop a line, I'd love to see you again.
Thom, great to hear from you! Congrats on your retirement and post-gov life. I completely understand the need to hunker down. Jean and I often wonder if we should be doing that....but the wanderlust pulls just as hard for us. At least for right now. When the wanderlust brings us back to the PNW, I'd love to reconnect with you. Stay cool, my friend.
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Hi David!
Congrats on the great escape to nature!
I, too, have retired (from the Army 10 years ago and GS a year ago...and none too soon), but we have gone the opposite way and are nesting hard here in the PNW. Really digging in. All the moving with the military made us long for some roots.
There is also the desire to hunker down until the storm blows over, if it does.
I've never been a prepper, but I feel the need to dig a hole in the ground and buy ammunition for some reason. Huh. Weird.
If you're ever in the PNW drop a line, I'd love to see you again.
Thom
Thom, great to hear from you! Congrats on your retirement and post-gov life. I completely understand the need to hunker down. Jean and I often wonder if we should be doing that....but the wanderlust pulls just as hard for us. At least for right now. When the wanderlust brings us back to the PNW, I'd love to reconnect with you. Stay cool, my friend.