This hole pictured? We came up and out of there. It's the tightest squeeze we've been through yet, but we did it together through shedding extra everything and team work.
Big wrenches make big things happen and it helped us hit the road with our three cats for two months this winter. The other things that helped us are exactly the same things that helped us get out of the hole above: shedding extra everything and team work.
It's not an easy prospect for people like us to travel with cats, but it also isn't easy for people like us to leave them home and we just have this absolutely unyielding desire to commune with trees, mountains, rivers, open air, new places, new faces.
So, we bought a travel trailer that had the right floor plan for cats that don't like one another and told the little fur friends this was our only option so they best get on board. Peace reigned in some moments and not in others, but we all persisted.
The beauty of this world was everywhere we looked, in the people and in nature.
The screws were too long you see and I didn't notice right away because my feet callouses are so thick.
I tore a giant hole in my beloved hiking pants, mid-hike, while bending over to admire Mexican Buckeye seed pods.
They were so worth it, don't you think?
Did I mention the beauty we found? Our first Buck Moth flight was other worldly. Magical black, white and red marvels, everywhere.
Texas Hercules Beetles crawled and I sat at their feet agog. We oohed and ahhed and never got enough.
Orb Weavers WOWED.
The kitties survived, we thrived. I don't think we would be home yet if we hadn't needed to make money, but then we would have missed the wondrousness of spring arriving in Ohio. From winter to spring we go. Onward.
Mrs. Groundhog said, "Don't you fret kiddies. Sunshine and warmth are returning."
The Winter Fireflies told us the same.
The Sugar Maples agreed.
The gushing Kokosing said, "Of course it's so."
Happy Spring dear ones.
We wish you frog song and bird song and the most flavorful maple syrup you ever could eat.
We also wish you nourishment and love.
I'm so glad y'all had a great time in Texas! I love Texas persimmons and would grow one if I wasn't just a smidge too far east and wet for them! They are such cool plants. And traveling with kitties---wow! Such well behaved cats---mine would escape the first chance they could! :)
ReplyDeleteHave you ever tried a TX persimmon?? What do they taste like? Oh, don't let the kitties full you. It was a CHALLENGE. ha! :) The escaping part, thankfully, did not happen. I would be a wreck!
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