For the last 6 weeks (including the time when I vacay'd to Chicago), I have been living in a travel trailer in the hills of Orange County, California, just on the edge of the Cleveland National Forest. It is a lovely place, quiet and secluded...but with no internet and NO cell phone reception (we're talking, "Searching for Network..." all the time, no signal, EVER. It's been a little scary, but also a little invigorating. I've had my satellite radio and my cat to entertain me.
Oh, and a swarm of bees around the top of the trailer, who come to feast on the water generated by my air conditioner. 6-7 of them ended up inside the trailer one morning (AAAAAAAHHHHH!!! I'm TOTALLY bee phobic!!!) and so my last week has been spent dealing with posttraumatic jumpiness & insomnia over bugs. And several dates with aluminum screening to seal up vents and such, so that more bugs can't get in. It didn't help that my next-door neighbor said he "bombs" his trailer once a week to prevent the infestation of spiders because, he says, the brown recluses are out now and they could KILL my cat. Shist.
But, yes, here I go on another adventure. Back to Chicago for an indefinite period of time. So much for a year of research experience. This old hag is too old to be volunteering for extremely disorganized twenty-somethings who can't relate to the need to work for a living. I skipped out on my apartment (likely fucking up my credit), turned into trailer trash, did a whole hell of a lot of massage for less money than I've made since I was in massage school, dealt with drama at my teaching gig, hopefully didn't burn any bridges, learned that I don't widely like California (only San Diego), and that I don't think that I want to pursue a PhD at UC Irvine. In fact, I am planning to exclusively apply to doctoral programs in San Diego, and maybe Arizona or New Mexico, so that I can spend the early part of my mid-adult years in a place that I actually like.
It's hard to be picky.
And I want to desperately be able to enjoy the cross-country journey of this upcoming road trip. But my anxiety gets the best of me most of the time. Time to accept that I'm just a Nervous Nellie? I'd still like to hold out some hope....
Here are some pics from my last CA adventure. First, a glimpse of the GPS as I approach the campground/RV park (a blank slate on the GPS!!):


A view of the hills from the park, at sunset:
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And the winding road leading to the park, where motorcycles and bicycles love to play:

Let me know if you want to do a trade when you return!
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