The first step towards filing for bankruptcy has been taken. It required a road-trip, which was actually quite delightful. I traveled in a direction not previously taken.( intrepid explorer me-heh heh) Bright orange tiger lilies and pink, white and purple wildflowers dotted the roadside. Reaching the top of the roller coaster ride I was gifted with views of Mountain vistas,a Blue Ridge postcard. Definitely mountain driving, wrapping around and going up and then down, made me wish for German engineering, lol..an Audi would have been nice. But my Joker took it all in stride, and I believe that a stick shift works better on hilly terrain than an automatic would have.
Traveling further into West Virginia you leave the world of Urban behind. Even good sized towns like Romney don't share the look of life closer to major interstates. Kind of like stepping back in time to what towns used to be like. I spied a few places I would have liked to have visited, but my appointment was later in the day and the sidewalks were being rolled up as I was leaving. Their work day was over, they were going home to their families. Kind of nice to see in these days of 24 hour convenience.
I have a great deal of paperwork to carve my way through, almost as bad as the Lottery license packet. Sigh...I am beginning to think that the second half of my life is all about paperwork...there seems to be a trend.
But I have to clean this mess up, and it's the only way to do that.
In other news the fire out west is too close to my Dad's place, and it's making me anxious for them. I have been reassured that it's 20 miles away, but for me that is still way too close for my peace of mind. Prayers and positive thoughts are winging their way to Loveland, CO. I think since I seem to have brought rain to them on my last visit that maybe I should visit more often. ;-)
Have a good Tuesday all,
k
Traveling further into West Virginia you leave the world of Urban behind. Even good sized towns like Romney don't share the look of life closer to major interstates. Kind of like stepping back in time to what towns used to be like. I spied a few places I would have liked to have visited, but my appointment was later in the day and the sidewalks were being rolled up as I was leaving. Their work day was over, they were going home to their families. Kind of nice to see in these days of 24 hour convenience.
I have a great deal of paperwork to carve my way through, almost as bad as the Lottery license packet. Sigh...I am beginning to think that the second half of my life is all about paperwork...there seems to be a trend.
But I have to clean this mess up, and it's the only way to do that.
In other news the fire out west is too close to my Dad's place, and it's making me anxious for them. I have been reassured that it's 20 miles away, but for me that is still way too close for my peace of mind. Prayers and positive thoughts are winging their way to Loveland, CO. I think since I seem to have brought rain to them on my last visit that maybe I should visit more often. ;-)
Have a good Tuesday all,
k
1 comment:
Good luck with all that paperwork!
Hope all stays well with your Dad! I know you are concerned!
Love, Mel
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