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Camping at Zion National Park, Utah, USA

Turkey Burger Happy Hour with Nathalie (from Montreal, Canada), KOA Hurricane Campground, Utah (Prior to arriving at Zion National Park, I stayed at a KOA campground for three nights waiting for my reservation at Zion.)

(April 18 – 27, 2019) Arriving at the South Campground in Zion National park, I immediately loved my campsite: good shade under cottonwood trees, huge space, awesome view, and etc. It takes a bit of research and early booking to stay in a National Park Campground. Yet, until actually arriving at a site, I wouldn’t know the whole Yin and Yang of each site.

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Pictures from Death Valley National Park, California (April 14 to 18, 2019)

“Existence is beyond the power of words to define.” — Lao Tzu

Death Valley! THE place to enjoy Solitude and Silence! I was alone and loved being alone!

Loving My Life, Death Valley National Park, California, USA

Kudos! My 15 year old car making all the way from Florida to Death Valley National Park, California, USA

Death Valley (282 Below Sea Level) Looking Down from Dante’s View (5,475 Feet High), Death Valley National Park, California, USA

Ubehebe Crater, Death Valley National Park, California, USA

Devil’s Golf Course (“Only the devil could play golf”),

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Pictures from Joshua Tree National Park, California (April 7 to 12, 2019)

Modeling Work Scene, Joshua Tree National Park, California, USA

My Tent at Cottonwood Campground, Joshua Tree National Park, California, USA

One Joshua Tree, Joshua Tree National Park, California, USA

Joshua Trees, Joshua Tree National Park, California, USA

Joshua Tree Flower Blooming, Joshua Tree National Park, California, USA

Puppy Flowers, Joshua Tree National Park, California, USA

Wildflowers, Joshua Tree National Park, California, USA

Wildflowers, Joshua Tree National Park, California, USA

Chia Flowers, Joshua Tree National Park, California, USA

Wildflowers, Joshua Tree National Park, California, USA

Barker Dam, Joshua Tree National Park,

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A Week Stay in Las Cruces, New Mexico State

Las Cruces (about 45 miles from El Paso, Texas), New Mexico, USA

(March 30 to April 6, 2019) A week stay in Las Cruces, New Mexico for me was more than enough. I had to wait until April 7th to check into the campground in Joshua Tree National Park. It looks like Las Cruces is a big retiree’s town. The trails in this area were easy or moderate. I went to a Local Tai Chi class and spoke to a lady in the class. According to her: it is cheap to live here, the outdoor weather is good year around,

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Camping in Guadalupe Mountain National Park, Texas

Guadalupe Mountains National Park, Texas, USA

“Going to the woods and wild places has little to do with recreation and much to do with creation.” – Wendell Berry, Words From the Land

“Conocer las areas naturales tiene poco que ver con el recreo y mucho que ver con la creacion.” – Wendell Berry, Words From the Land

(March 28 to 30, 2019) I was going to skip the Carlsbad Caverns National Park because I didn’t want to drive in the opposite direction. People told me how magnificent the Carlsbad Cavern is. The big room in the Cavern is about 14 football fields in size.

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Pictures from El Paso, Texas

At Hueco Tanks State Park, Texas, US

After driving from Florida to El Paso in Texas, I gained some confidence in myself, my car and my plan. Prior to this I wasn’t sure so I didn’t book any campgrounds in the national parks. While staying for a week in an extended stay hotel in El Paso I spent lots of time online booking as well as hiking and sightseeing in the El Paso area. The pictures below were taken by my phone.

Ron Coleman Trail in Franklin Mountains State Park, El Paso, Texas, USA

Chapel in San Elizario Historic District,

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Traveling as a free spirit, wherever and whenever with many destinations in mind!

At Darryl’s Cattle Ranch, Oxford, Florida, USA

I am sure someday I will lose my interest in traveling. For now, I want to travel as much as I can. I have a lot of time, a little savings, no obligations, and a physical and mental capable body. My goal is to do road/car camping trip for the next six months. My car (aka “Tank”, a 2003 Mercury Grand Marquis) carries my food, clothes, tent/sleeping bag, and even some tools. The huge back seat is enough for me to sleep comfortably when necessary. I am self-contained. Car-camping trip is easier than sailing as it is on land not on the ocean.

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Trial Camping – Sleeping with Animals in Nature

New Purchases for My Car-Camping Trip: 2003 Grand Marquis and Marmot Limelight 2P Tent

(January 15 – 17, 2019) For the first time I am car-camping alone. I picked Dupuis Campground in Florida, two hours’ drive from my home. This was to see (1) if I am capable of camping alone, (2) if I like it, and (3) what I must carry. About 80% of my friends didn’t understand my new adventure and/or showed some negativity on my plan. I know that I am happiest when I am in the middle of nature. So, I focused on listening to those who actually have gone camping before.

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Can I improve US Health Care System?

“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has. – Margaret Mead (Anthropologist)”

Smart shopping is finding a reasonably priced quality item that fits my budget. I have a limited income so I have to budget my lifestyle accordingly most of the time.

As I have been sailing outside of the USA, I didn’t have to carry a US health insurance for three years. In 2018, I planned to stay in the US for several months and I decided to have US health insurance.

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95 Express Bus and Public Transportation in South Florida

Traffic is heavy and driving is stressful in South Florida; yet is not easy to live without a car here. Many people would like to use Public Transportation but prefer to drive because of the added time as the schedules and locations are not really convenient.

Starting year 2019, the sales tax will be increased from 6% to 7% in Broward County, Florida. People voted for it to improve the Public Transportation System. I am anxious to see the result of the tax increase. We know most taxes go only one direction (UP) and hardly ever down, even during the best economic times.

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