Secret inside information, known only to a few.
Today is a much nicer day than yesterday. Yesterday was totally cloudy all day, so I didn't get much charging from the solar panels, and there were even a few sprinkles in the afternoon. But today is much better. It's 70° with just a few clouds in the sky and no rain in the forecast. And there was enough sunshine today to charge my batteries up from a lot of use yesterday.
Here is a little inside information about the way I write my blog. I never know what pictures I want to show every day until It’s time to put my blog together. I treat what I write in the blog and the pictures as separate things. I will write my blog whenever I feel like writing. I might write it in the morning or write it in the afternoon. And since I don't have any rules about my blog, sometimes I'll write a paragraph here and there during the day, and on some occasions, since my blog is fairly generic, I may write it the day before I post it.
I keep the pictures that I want to show in a folder. After I write the blog and put it in Squarespace, I choose photos from the folder to show that day and put them on Squarespace, depending on how they look to me that day. Then, the blog is complete.
What's the hardest thing about writing my blog? Without a doubt, it's thinking of a subject to write about. And that's why my blog isn't usually about what I'm doing, since I seldom do anything interesting enough to write about. That's why I often write about what I'm thinking; I never run out of things to think about.
Why do I do it that way? Why not? I try to post a blog every day, but I probably wouldn't be able to do that if I made my blog complicated and stressful, so I try to make it as simple and easy on myself as possible. That way, I never dread doing it…. You may dread reading it, but I never dread writing it.
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Sunrise at Plomosa Road boondocking area.
Dog watering bowls next to the London Bridge.
An absolutely humongous fifth wheel at one of the RV dealers in Quartzsite. I don't know how big this thing is, but it's the biggest fifth wheel I've ever seen. I'm pretty sure it can't be towed by an ordinary one-ton pickup, and imagine the places this thing can't go, probably even some RV parks! definitely not a good choice for boondocking, in less your boondocking area is the state of Texas.