Trip log: 104/184/42
Well as June of 2023 came to a close, the time has come to move on from Siskiyou county and return to the Sacramento region. I must admit, though for many of my own desires, Siskiyou county is not exactly a place that I would like to live, I have been extremely fortunate to live here for two years. The most important aspect of living in Siskiyou county is the fact that volunteering for three different animal rescue organizations has really provided me with fulfillment and a sense of purpose.
I won't deny the fact that in many ways, living in Siskiyou county has been very lonely for me. I've tried 3 different dating apps during the two years that I have lived in Siskiyou county, and it has resulted in one date. Don't get me wrong, while living in Siskiyou county, I have made many new friends who I hope to stay in touch with for the rest of my life, but they all have their own lives, and I feel like the only relationships that I am successful at are work and volunteering, and it leaves me feeling empty and alone, but life is what it is. I deal with it,, and I don't let my loneliness keep me from doing many of the things I would like to, but I am sad to be alone.
None the less, before moving back to Sacramento, I do have many friends to say goodbye to. Austin Browder and I had breakfast back in June to spend some time together before I moved. Also, I was treated to a very nice goodbye/thank you luncheon by the food folks at Rescue Ranch. I am truly sad to be leaving Rescue Ranch. There are so many wonderful people at this organization, but they are so overwhelmed with dogs, that the staff is all burning out and leaving in droves... It truly makes me sad. None the less, it was nice to get to chat with so many wonderful people that I have grown close to at the ranch, and I will miss them all deeply! My memories of the years spent involved with Blue Devils are still vivid. And while I know there were some in that organization that valued my involvement at the time, I didn't do truly time critical work of literally saving lives like that which I have done here in Siskiyou County.
While living at the Yreka RV park, I had the distinct pleasure to meet Titus and Linda. Titus is a pilot for the US forest service who flies a spotter plane used to locate wildland fires. Titus and Linda live full time in a motorhome like I do! Remi and I even had a chance to visit them at the Siskiyou county airport and check out the Rockwell Commander that Titus flies.
As soon as I was done working for the day on June 30th I fired up the motorhome and began our relocation southward. Because I had worked a full day, Remi and I only traveled only as far as Corning and spent Friday night at the Rolling Hills Casino Truck stop for the night. Doing this would allow us to not drive too exhaustive a day, but it would also make the arrival at the Thousand Trails at Lake Minden, that much easier on Saturday.
Admittedly, my diet these days is pretty boring... protein shakes, Cheerios, Blue Berries, a Cesar salad, pork chops or Chicken or a sandwich of some form. But, thanks to some recipe suggestions of my friend Krystie in Florida, I do break out my cooking skills every once in a while. This time, I made some stuffed mushrooms that were very tasty, and not all calorically offensive. I do realize now that I need to invest in a food processor, however. LOL
Here is a video from the Rope Rescue course that I participated in.
Here is the video blog entry for the month of July. There are no segments from the Rope Rescue Course in the following video.
Safe travels all
Remi and Eric too!
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