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Joe’s BFF

We stopped for a visit with our dear friends, Jeff and Karen Whalen. Some readers may remember the devastating flood that wiped out their neighborhood a few years ago, so it was terrific to see them back in their rebuilt home. They have an outdoor room with TV and bar, which made for a covid-safe afternoon of football, beer, and mimosas (drinks and trees!).

Three of their five sons dropped by throughout the day and we even got to meet their grandchild and two of their daughters-in-law!

Joe and Jeff are like two peas in a pod. Their upbeat outlook on life is contagious and they both have dedicated their lives to education. Thousands of students and their families have been positively impacted by these two men.

Young Coco wants Molly to play some more, but Molly is more interested in Sarah’s breakfast possibly falling off the table into her mouth!

Molly was enchanted with their huge backyard and 18-month old retriever Coco enticed her to play tag. We haven’t seen Molly run and play like that for years! She slept well on Saturday night!

We reluctantly rolled out of their driveway to continue our trek. We look forward to a longer visit next time, post-pandemic.

GEOQUIZ: Where do the Whalens reside?

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2020-2021 Roadtrip

We were supposed to embark on a six-month Round The World (RTW) adventure in 2020-2021. We have been planning this trip for years and Joe specifically retired to make our dreams come true. Even with the promise of emerging vaccines, international tourist amenities will be inconsistent with eradicating risk to senior travelers. Border crossings will be variable and hospital services, even for non-Covid ailments, will be unreliable for peace of mind to transnational travelers.

We all have a different comfort level with risk. You might be thrilled to go skydiving and I am terrified to descend a steep staircase. As we approach the one-year anniversary of the emergence of SARS-Covid-19, it is apparent to the entire global community that this virus poses a deadly threat to humans. It is risky to be exposed to this airborne contagion.

We both love to research and look for creative solutions to obstacles. We see an opportunity for doing something different as opposed to despairing and going back to bed with the covers over our heads when confronted with a challenge. While camping in New Hampshire in September, it occurred to us that we could shift our travel sights back to the U.S. and spend several months exploring our many beautiful wilderness areas in a self-contained tiny house on wheels – an RV!

Introducing Cornelia – our new covid capsule! She is big enough to live in full-time and she is strong enough to tow Mike, our trusty vintage VW van, so we will have a runabout vehicle and an option for smaller campsites.

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