The world’s most boring post

We had the work week to burn between leaving Cottonwood and arriving to Ajo, Arizona for a meetup with friends. Our only real objective for the week was to get to a warmer locale, which meant lower in elevation. That is where the greater Phoenix area comes into play, again. We have been loitering in this area for weeks already, and couldn’t come up with a new-to-us place to visit so we opted to return to the Sonoran Desert National Monument for some peace and quite to please our inner introverts before the upcoming week of socializing. Normally we would not drive down a dirt road after dark, but since we had just been to the exact spot we took the opportunity to complete the drive and get ourselves setup for the week.

Once that was complete, not a whole lot of excitement happened for the next few days – just work and a few honey-do projects transpired. The most exciting thing I did was to complete my 2018 taxes which was made slightly more difficult than usual thanks to the creation of a new LLC and some tinkering in the stock market in 2018. I mention the above only to show that the life of a van-dweller is not fun and games all the time. We have four days a week where our lives are quite normal actually, thanks mostly to Kerri’s nine-to-five. Luckily, our front yard scenery changes regularly, pleasing out inner nomad.

And with a mostly-boring week comes the struggle of having something worthy to blog about, and why you are here now asking why you are listening to me blathering about nothing special. It’s not the first time, and won’t be the last.

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4 Responses

  1. Claudia murray says:

    At least there is a pic of Byron.

  2. Michele says:

    Sometimes boring is good!

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