Good for you, Moody, great life choice. Another option - get an RV and keep moving. You can easily get a Texas residency through the RV people so no state taxes. Alaska is very big. They'll never find you. Gas...well, yeah. Freedom does come at a price.
Good for you, Moody, great life choice. Another option - get an RV and keep moving. You can easily get a Texas residency through the RV people so no state taxes. Alaska is very big. They'll never find you. Gas...well, yeah. Freedom does come at a price.
Ya. Thx. We are kind of stuck right now because my wife’s parents are still alive at 96 and 95. So we can’t take off cruising again on water or land at the moment. We are basically marina rats for most of the year. I don’t like it but not much I can do. Thx for your thoughts.
Well, that would be hard - I dearly love to sail, too - but the day will come when you will spread canvas once more. Until then, enjoy your time at the edge of land and water, with each other and your dear ones. Fair winds and a following sea to you.
Good morning. What a nice note. And thought. Yes we will see what happens. We are 67 and 66. When we left in 2011 one thought was ‘go now’ while our parents were still alive and healthy ‘cause if we wait until it made financial sense it could be too late. My parents both died late last year and as I said my wife’s are still living. So we made the correct choice on Halloween 2009 when we decided come spring 2011 we were leaving. Now the coin has flipped, and we are in care giving mode, while some days feeling like we are not too far from needing our own caregiver. LOL. We are going to get off the boat for a couple months this winter and chill out in a condo in Myrtle Beach. And see what happens. Have a blessed day.
Good for you, Moody, great life choice. Another option - get an RV and keep moving. You can easily get a Texas residency through the RV people so no state taxes. Alaska is very big. They'll never find you. Gas...well, yeah. Freedom does come at a price.
Ya. Thx. We are kind of stuck right now because my wife’s parents are still alive at 96 and 95. So we can’t take off cruising again on water or land at the moment. We are basically marina rats for most of the year. I don’t like it but not much I can do. Thx for your thoughts.
Well, that would be hard - I dearly love to sail, too - but the day will come when you will spread canvas once more. Until then, enjoy your time at the edge of land and water, with each other and your dear ones. Fair winds and a following sea to you.
Good morning. What a nice note. And thought. Yes we will see what happens. We are 67 and 66. When we left in 2011 one thought was ‘go now’ while our parents were still alive and healthy ‘cause if we wait until it made financial sense it could be too late. My parents both died late last year and as I said my wife’s are still living. So we made the correct choice on Halloween 2009 when we decided come spring 2011 we were leaving. Now the coin has flipped, and we are in care giving mode, while some days feeling like we are not too far from needing our own caregiver. LOL. We are going to get off the boat for a couple months this winter and chill out in a condo in Myrtle Beach. And see what happens. Have a blessed day.