The first week
on sabbatical I packed up most of my belongings from a luxury, high
rise apartment with a beautiful view of downtown Houston into a
8x8x12 foot storage pod.
No
way that it's all going to fit in this tiny box
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I say most
because some of my things have been set aside for my trip in my
gently used, 24 foot Winnebago which I purchased in October. The
first quarter of 2015, I spent weekends painting the interior and
becoming familiar with my soon to be home on wheels and during the
week paid to have professionals refurbish the rest of the interior so
that it would look and feel like a place I want to live in as I
embark on a journey to explore intentional communities across the
U.S.
It was a
challenge trying to determine what to throw away, what to take to
Goodwill, what to give to family for safe keeping and what to take
with me in my limited 100 sq ft of space verses what to box up and
pack away for a year. I had no way of knowing for sure if the storage
pod would be big enough nor exactly what I would need to bring with
me.
Some how, some
way it all fit and the remains went into the RV. I spent the weekend
organizing it before flying to Boulder CO today to spend my first 2
weeks (Apr 6-17) at a co-housing community in the Gold Run Condos on
Boulder creek. I chose the Boulder Creek Co-Housing Community as my
first stop on my trip for several reasons. Firstly, it's a beautiful
part of the country and one reason I wanted to explore was to
determine if another part of the U.S. would work better for me than
my hot and humid hometown of Houston. Houston has a short and lovely
fall and spring intermixed with a very brief weird and wet,
unpredictable winter. But it's those long, hot summers that last too
damn long that are killers. So, I decided one day that I don't have
to be constrained to Houston. With a lot of thought and planning I
decided to go on an adventure to see what next might look like for
me.
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