• out out out of the house!,  photography,  Slow Living,  solo adventuring,  travel

    Solo Travel Perks

    on-the-road-again

    I wasn’t going to back-blog but there are all these things I want to show you!! My trip home from Texas was an absolute blast. I really do love traveling alone, I’ve realized. In my old age, I kind of like my own company the best. (queue crack-up face)

    Of course, I love having adventures with friends and family, but traveling by yourself is fun! Especially when you think about all the stories and pictures you can put on your blog later! It’s like I’m taking twenty people along on all my adventures. And none of you complain about how I drive or where I decide to book an overnight stop! In fact, the worse things are, the better you’ll like my post! Bring on some mis-turns and minor catastrophes; they are more entertaining. What are the kids saying these days? Do it for the plot?

    cutest-little-airbnb

    I booked this tiny trailer for its Instagramability. It was so cute.  Every detail was thoughtful and twee and photographable. There were funny cards and magnets on the wall. The cupboards were painted pink and red. There were bugs modpodged onto the lampshade, thick heavy handmade quilts to sleep under on a cold desert night. It was pretty close to perfect. I felt like I was staying inside my own Valentine’s Day card to myself.  I could paint this little trailer, put it on a card, and sell it as a Valentine’s card. Hmm… maybe I will.

    so-twee

    Let’s take a closer look. See those quilts and colorful dog sheets? They were clean and flannel and cozy. The oven didn’t work, but obviously, I didn’t care about that. I was only there for one night and wasn’t going to be baking any tiny cookies. I was just there to sleep and maybe have a glass of wine and a salad from Trader Joe’s or somewhere close and easy.

    cottage-life

    It was the perfect set-up for me. I didn’t use the TV or the coffee maker, but I sat at the little table and had my little dinner while I scrolled on my little phone.

    charm-in-tuscon

    Speaking of getting dinner from somewhere nearby, I have a funny story about that. I asked the Airbnb host if a Trader Joe’s was within walking distance, and she said yes! I was thrilled.  I got on my GPS and started walking, thankful to get some steps in after sitting all day driving. After a while, it seemed like I was walking a really long way. I started thinking that maybe the host and I have different ideas of what a short walk is. Thirty minutes isn’t really a short walk in my opinion. And the neighborhood seemed less and less walking-friendly the further I got. The boulevards were so wide and there were no crosswalks anywhere. I had to jaywalk across speeding cars like I was playing Frogger.

    I started to wonder if I was lost somehow, and that’s when I realized that I accidentally hit the “sponsored” Sprouts listing at the top of Google Maps instead of the actual Trader Joe’s nearby. What a stupid mistake. I don’t really have a good excuse other than I’m practically blind these days without my readers, and I probably wasn’t reading carefully. I was pulling a Brenda. Jump first, and ask how high after.

    the-long-walk-the-wrong-way

    So yeah, I got my steps in. I headed back towards my Airbnb and found Trader Joe’s conveniently nearby. I had a great dinner and fell asleep quickly.

    i-totally-took-an-outdoor-shower

    The next day, I tried the outdoor shower, *a feature* in this tiny camper set-up. It’s brilliant. There isn’t a bathroom in the camper (no room, obviously), and the host doesn’t want guests traipsing in and out of her house to use the facilities, so I was told to use a composting toilet behind a privacy wall in the shared compound yard. The shower is off to the other side of the camper. I didn’t love the composting toilet. I mean, it wasn’t as gross as a porta-potty, but it was still kind of more camping than glamping. The shower, on the other hand, was AMAZING!!!

    You have not fully lived until you have tip-toed outside barefoot on a very early, very chilly morning and taken a steamy hot shower in the open air. The birds are singing; the air is crisp, and steam is rising off your skin in clouds. The bricks are cold beneath your feet, where the warm water is splashing.  The shower stall was made of rusty iron, and all kinds of barn tools were attached to hang your toiletries on. I admit I thought the rusty rake made into a washcloth holder was very clever, but I wouldn’t want to slip and fall on it and give myself tetanus. Thankfully, the wet bricks were not slippery at all.

    After my exhilarating shower, I was rested, clean, and ready to hit the road for the last leg of my trip back to California.

    red-rock

    Every time I take this trip along the ten, I feel like I’m in the Cars movie. The rock shapes are so iconic in this landscape.  As I got close to Red Rock, I saw a white house that piqued my interest. I had plenty of time since I had left the camper early, so I decided to explore a little.

    THE-HOUSE

    As I got closer, it got better and better. This is my dream fixer-upper. Obviously, I watch too many DIY construction reels on Instagram.  It’s only $275,000 (A deal by California standards) but I’m sure it would take two million to fix it up properly. Two million I don’t have! But I can dream.

    the-first-clue-mark-twain

    I parked and got out. Since it was vacant and for sale, I felt okay creeping around a little bit. When I saw the Mark Twain book in the driveway I felt like it was speaking to me. This house was asking me to visit!

    2nd-clue-tv-under-the-stairs-and-bolts-of-fabric

    I peeked in the window and saw even more exciting things. An organ, maybe? Or a hutch? Bolts of fabric, an old-school television mounted into the wall under the stairs? Somebody had big plans for this place. I wish that somebody was me!

    windows-windows-windows

    Imagine all the light that would stream in these windows! It was in a desert and probably has pretty extreme weather, but I could totally see plants hanging in the windows and kittens sunning themselves on the porch. Maybe a rocking chair and some red geraniums in flower boxes. It could be the cutest Bed and Breakfast! I read a little about it on Zillow, and some grant money is available to keep it historical.  Le sigh….

    doors-to-nowhere-check

    There is a door opening to nowhere, which always cracks me up. That could easily be fixed with an adorable little sunning deck attached to an upstairs bedroom. Maybe put in some French doors and a patio table for having morning coffee with the birds. I see so much potential in this house. I might have to paint a little watercolor painting of it to remind me to keep dreaming. Maybe someday, when I’m a millionaire, it will still be available.

    spring-in-the-desert

    After that, I only stopped at rest stops. Spring seems to be very much on its way. It’s incredible how many yellow flowers had popped up since I’d been there a week earlier. My parents are planning on going back in March or April, so I can only imagine how much more there will be. I love desert blooms!

     

  • Family Matters,  The Desert,  the dogs,  travel

    Home on the Range

    inhospitable

    I was on such a roll with my newfound time for blogging that I had prepped this post and was just about to write it up. Then I decided I was tired and wanted to go to bed instead and write it the next day. That’s all fine, but I also have my laptop set up for automatic updates, and that night, when I went to bed, it was set to update to the latest operating system.

    The following day, when I sat down to type up this post, I was greeted with the worst thing any laptop owner can be greeted by: the black screen of death.

    I’m no stranger to the black screen of death. I’ve been through this many times, so I knew it could be as simple as re-installing the latest OS, a little more complicated as erasing the hard drive, losing whatever I’ve worked on since my last backup (two weeks ago), or worst case, shipping it off to Apple for 5-7 business days. I’ve paid for Apple Care since I left my ex-husband, my personal Mac IT guy, and it’s been worth every penny. Whatever the prognosis was, I was offline until I could get to an Apple Store. My brother isn’t exactly close to an Apple store in the middle of the desert in Texas.

    There went all those posts I would write in my downtime in Texas.

    texas-morning

    Good news! Today, my dad and I drove to the nearest Apple Store, and they re-installed the latest operating system and I am as good as new! I’m so happy and relieved.

    Bad news: I’m back-posting. I’m already back in California, but I am now blogging about my time in Texas.

    desert-walk-with-my-bro

    I had a good time. It was a real adventure. I don’t love the dry, dusty, barren desert of West Texas (or how dusty it makes my brother’s house), but it was very photogenic. The sunrises and sunsets were incredible.

    a-man-out-standing-in-his-field

    My brother owns ten acres of dry, barren, dusty desert. He has grand plans for our whole family to move out there and live on a compound. I’m not as keen on that idea, but it is an option if California falls into the ocean or life gets so expensive that we are forced out.  Lately, that’s been seeming more and more possible, much to my dismay.

    When I rented a Uhaul for my move to my parents, I found out there was a shortage of moving trucks in California because so many people were moving away.  I’ll be very sad when I have to leave my home state. But I’ve been giving up many things lately, so I’m learning to accept hard things and make the best of them.

    cody-likes-the-cold-dirt

    Cody seems to like the dry, dusty ground just fine and gets along well with my brother’s other five dogs and three cats.

    momo-is-thriving

    Momo stays indoors, but she also seems to love Texas. She loves my brother’s big house and her new playmates (two kittens and a dachshund). They run the length of the house all day long. It’s great.

    the-sun-is-harsh

    Me, I just loved taking pictures. Every day, I thought I’d seen it all, and then the light would change, and I had a whole new world to explore with my camera.

    mesquite-sunset

    Texas does not lack in beautiful skies. From horizon to horizon, as far as I could see, were beautiful colors changing right before my eyes.

    texas-skies-forever

    It was so peaceful out there.

    the-dogs

    My brother and I talked about all his plans for his land. We discussed everything from rainy season to mud season to mosquito season and beyond. He plans to have a big garden in the spring, and I’m excited to see it.

    home-on-the-range

    I’m happy that he’s happy. Maybe someday I’ll find my happiness out there, too, but for now, I’m going to hold onto my California girl cred as long as I can.