(Sorry for photo quality, still haven't bought a camera. Phone pix.)
This park is thick with very tall Ponderosa Pines. Next to it is National Forest, complete with elk, bears, javelinas, and mountain lions. Campfires with drinks next door nightly. And a 1966 mobile home, dark paneling, single-wide, two bedrooms, and a real bathtub. Compared to the casita AND the fifth wheel, it feels cavernous. My clinic is 1/2 mile north, and the hospital, WalMart, Home Depot, Lowes, and Big Lots are 1/2 mile south.
Ron drove up from Mexico in the truck to move the rig to the park, as the MH owners had taken an empty site across from it. They had already removed their stuff outside, so they sat in lawn chairs and waited for Ron and I to make 18 dozen trips back and forth, moving our stuff out of the fifth wheel. Took all day, amazing how much stuff was in there.
They left it furnished. Some of it will/may get replaced in time, but it's all fine for now. Here are my favorite parts:
Bathtub, shower, COPIOUS hot hot water. After the 6 gallon "navy showers" in the fifth wheel, OMG!
HUGE bedroom closet. Four sliding doors, couldn't even get the whole thing in the photo.
CRAFT room! Funky old big desk, closet, built-in dresser. I'll look for a futon to put where the glider-rocker is. For guests.
Gas grill, bolted to the deck!
Shelving in the living room for tchotchkes, huge cupboards and drawers below. I still have empty cupboards and drawers. That white leather armchair and ottoman I recently bought online from Walmart. I love them. Haven't found a better place for the litterbox yet.
This mobile home is exactly what we need, and where we need it, to see us through our last 20 years or so. After this three year gig, I only intend to leave Mexico for those couple of too-hot months every summer, and this little mountain hideaway is perfect.
More pictures.
Kitchen, big fridge. I can have ice cream, my gin, AND a bag of ice all at once in the freezer, PLUS food!
The opening over the microwave is my bar.
So there you have it. We are no longer RVers. (Have to change my blog header.) I did feel some remorse, sadness, whatever, after I made the deal but before I moved in, because there've been some good times in that RV. No more. I love my old mobile home!
Congrats on snagging such a great place to be, Barb! What a treat with all that space compared to the RV. Especially the hot water - ahhhhh. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteSo happy for you, Barb! What a great idea! Love those pine trees. I hope this feels much better for you now.
ReplyDeleteWell done. You are right karma! Sounds like the perfect place for you now and for you both in the future. Tons of space, great deal.
ReplyDeleteI'd say you got yourself a fine little castle there.
ReplyDeleteAnd, yes, paint those paneled walls. You won't believe how a coat of paint will enlarge and brighten the space.