I left open my options
when I moved from Oklahoma to Texas. Reason for moving was ,the wife wanted to be closer to her folks. They live in the dead center of Texas. A small town of about 3000 people. I said we could move there, and I'd find a place nearby for the boat. She didn't want to live that close. The wife wanted to be near a big city. I though, Houston somewhere. Lots of water there. Only I didn't care for the humidity or the heat. So we chose Dallas. I found a lake with more sailboats than power boats. Less oil floating on the water where all those power boaters are. So once I found the lake, we looked for a house. Found one next to the lake. Now I'm three miles from the boat. I can see her lying in her slip, across the lake from my house. I have a feeling that things will only get worse when it comes to jobs and fuel. Hopefully the extremists will stay on their side of the big pond. I'm no spring chicken, so I'll probably stay here and enjoy the sun setting over Dallas and lake my boat sits in. The neighborhood isn't so bad. I'm still new to it and the neighbors really don't know me yet. They still have time to move out. JK. I grew up being around marinas and my folks had 24 to 42 foot power boats all my life. I have always had a fondness for sail. The water is in my blood, growing up along the shore in Ct. My thought was, why pay for something when you can get it for free (travel on the water). I have never been in a rush anyway. Now after sailing for a number of years, I realize I don't really care for powerboats all that much. The really fast cigarette boats are fun, but after 15 minutes I can be let off ashore, thanks. Again, I think its a age thing. The music can also be to loud. I know it's a age thing. I think if you have the cash, you can buy just about anything at a bargain price today. Boy am I glad I sold the SUV awhile back. Being on a fixed income, one learns how to make ones money look like it is more than it really is. I actually had to let the lawn service go when I lived in Oklahoma. The wife wanted me to lose weight and save money. So when I moved here, I made sure there was VERY, VERY , did I say VERY little lawn to maintain. I even have a automatic sprinkler system for the shrubs and what VERY little lawn I have. The guy that invented the lawn should of been castrated. There is a system I call PPP . It stands for piss poor planning. I avoid that when ever possible. I learn from others very easily. Keep it up, Ctskip Hows your furling set up going? Where'd all the Katrina parts go, anyway? That's good for another thread.