There are clearly signs, I may be settling in this area. A friend that I visited while on my road trip on the way here stopped over yesterday. Chris plans to stay for a couple of days. He speaks positively of this location as a place to settle. This feedback gives assurance that my choice to stay around here and see if I sprout roots is a positive pause. This gives rise to the notion that making the decision to become a settler is indeed an action step. Today I contemplate other steps that indicate this may become my dwelling place.
A major benefit that will spring my way within a month is that on my birthday, next month, I will be eligible to receive free entry into New York State Parks under the Golden Park program. A perk of becoming a senior citizen, this allows me enter with my vehicle and its passengers into any of the wealth of state parks that abound in this area. These parks are a large part of the reason that I felt drawn to this area. Today, I plan to take Chris on a tour of a couple of these outstanding vistas. Having guests come visit and my being their tour guide also confirms that those nubs sprinting beneath my feet may indeed be roots. A requirement to qualify for the Golden Park program is that I present a valid New York State driver’s license.
Obtaining one of these is yet another sign I am choosing to become more or less permanent in this location. Considering the process involved with changing my license helps me entertain another development that will help fix me here. I am considering the notion of obtaining a local telephone number for my cell phone. Up till now I have traveled about with a number that since its inception has been based in Massachusetts. For at least four years, the phone company has considered me roaming. As long as I saw myself as being a wanderer, it mattered little my cell phone was also on the road. This choice means that local friends will no longer have to call me long distance. It also implies that old friends from Massachusetts can no longer reach me locally. It seems another umbilicus is being severed.
All this is antithetic to the theme of my blog and its title. These considerations indicate the significance for me of these life changes. For a the bulk of my life , I have considered myself a rolling stone. Next thing you know I may begin to gather moss. A harbinger of that notion appeared this past weekend while exploring one of this area’s vistas with Kathy. She discussed gathering and transporting moss to her home.
A major benefit that will spring my way within a month is that on my birthday, next month, I will be eligible to receive free entry into New York State Parks under the Golden Park program. A perk of becoming a senior citizen, this allows me enter with my vehicle and its passengers into any of the wealth of state parks that abound in this area. These parks are a large part of the reason that I felt drawn to this area. Today, I plan to take Chris on a tour of a couple of these outstanding vistas. Having guests come visit and my being their tour guide also confirms that those nubs sprinting beneath my feet may indeed be roots. A requirement to qualify for the Golden Park program is that I present a valid New York State driver’s license.
Obtaining one of these is yet another sign I am choosing to become more or less permanent in this location. Considering the process involved with changing my license helps me entertain another development that will help fix me here. I am considering the notion of obtaining a local telephone number for my cell phone. Up till now I have traveled about with a number that since its inception has been based in Massachusetts. For at least four years, the phone company has considered me roaming. As long as I saw myself as being a wanderer, it mattered little my cell phone was also on the road. This choice means that local friends will no longer have to call me long distance. It also implies that old friends from Massachusetts can no longer reach me locally. It seems another umbilicus is being severed.
All this is antithetic to the theme of my blog and its title. These considerations indicate the significance for me of these life changes. For a the bulk of my life , I have considered myself a rolling stone. Next thing you know I may begin to gather moss. A harbinger of that notion appeared this past weekend while exploring one of this area’s vistas with Kathy. She discussed gathering and transporting moss to her home.
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