A moment of anger can destroy a lifetime of work, whereas a moment of love can break barriers that took a lifetime to build.
This morning is overcast and cloudy. One of those solid and flat gray skies with very little texture. The temperature is around 60 degrees so it is pleasant to be outside, walking or riding the bicycle.
I leave a week from today for 6 weeks. Will camp one night at Great Sand Dunes NP and and one night at Canyon Dechelly then on to Phoenix to spend the rest of the time with family.
6 Comments
Tom Dills
Looking forward to seeing photos from your journey, Monte. Enjoy!
Monte Stevens
Thanks, Tom!
Paul Lester
Man! Watching you and Brooks “work”, I think that I could get used to that retirement thing! 🙂 Enjoy, my friend!
Monte Stevens
It does require some planning and execution but ya get use to it. Thanks, Paul!
Cedric Canard
Somebody’s gotta do it, right? “It” being this retirement gig I’m hearing so many of my friends talk about these days. Have fun Monte.
Monte Stevens
🙂 We must be open to all that “it” brings into our lives. More free time can quickly be filled with things to do we had not imagined. When I say that I think of Brooks and Bonnie. It’s difficult just to keep up with them on the blog. LOL My father was far busier in retirement than when he worked, but he was loving it. And, once your son and daughter start supporting you, you’ll have the free time to fill it up with stuff and begin enjoying it. It’s a great plan for retirement!