Check — Truck and Trailer Together
If after mid-February ’15 you should be driving the highways of the United States and meet or pass a truck and trailer which looks something like the one above give it a wave (and plenty of room)…it might be us.
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If after mid-February ’15 you should be driving the highways of the United States and meet or pass a truck and trailer which looks something like the one above give it a wave (and plenty of room)…it might be us.

…Of course there will be the planned visits to coffee shops and restaurants for focused updates, uploads and downloads. The bonus is we both love coffee…we just need to steer away from the pastries…

It was with asking the question differently, “What opportunities are there now to live differently” that answers came and progress began. Where before we were stalled with only dead ends, we’re now swept along by the swift currents of positive change, barely able to keep up.

We find ourselves standing between two parts of our lives–a back foot in the midst of our past/present life and a forward foot in our chosen future life. Yet each passing day finds the balance of weight slowly shifting to the forward foot.

We found this Poinsettia Bush in a local park during one of our morning walks. Only a few of the leaves had turned this dramatic scarlet red, although there was hints of a subdued purplish-red in some of the others leaves…
…One of the tips repeatedly mention when maneuvering in uncertain territory is to use the GOAL (Get Out And Look) method. Funny how that’s an analogy to what we’re doing in our lives at this point — finding ourselves in uncertain territory, we’re getting out to look!

If you’ve been following Meandering Passage of late, you know Earl and I are in the process of dismantling our old life and preparing to start anew. It’s a monumental task and one we both wish would be over sooner than later. But many sleepless nights and frantic walks in the park have jolted me into realizing what’s happening here —