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June, 2020. Time to get on with life?

Transplants | Last Active: Jul 21, 2020 | Replies (16)

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@lizzy102

Hi all, we left our home state and are on the road. Today we enjoyed the varied colors and formations of the wonderful New Mexico landscape and landed in Winslow, Arizona for the night. The roads have much less traffic - even the interstates. People everywhere in NM are under a mask mandate and didn’t seem to fuss about it at all. In TX, people all carried masks and before going into buildings slipped them on, again no fussing we observed. This is an interesting country. On the news a story about a Florida woman who called 911 because her fridge broke, the call resulted in the police buying her a new fridge and helping her with it. On the other hand, in another story we have a woman who dropped her pants and urinated in a Verizon store because she objected to wearing a mask. These seem to be off the chart crazy times. I’m staying safe, I am not leaving the RV until we get to the town we want to look at as a possible home. I’m so glad I had my transplant so many years ago! I’ve had years to train for this pandemic. Stay safe everyone!

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@lizzy102, Thanks for remembering all of us with this virtual post card message! When I read about the colors and formations that you are seeing as you travel toward your destination, I had memories and visions of the travels we have done thru the Western part of this beautiful country. We have cancelled our travel plans for this year, and after hearing about the light traffic, I guess others have also cancelled their plans, too. I bet it is pleasant driving with less traffic on the road.
I hope that when you get 'home' you will health conscious people nearby in your community. Keep on doing what you are doing to stay safe, because your transplant living has trained you well!