Awesome shot, Carmelo! Thanks for sharing.
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Awesome shot, Carmelo! Thanks for sharing.
Thank youAwesome shot, Carmelo! Thanks for sharing.
Please tell me you're retired. Otherwise, wherever you work, are you hiring?Did Dry Fork Canyon today. Wife loved it.
Beautiful pics, Jim! Thank you for sharing your trip to Dry Fork Canyon with us!Did Dry Fork Canyon today. Wife loved it.
I was lucky, bought my house in 2020, and I thought it was too expensive then. Now it is crazy.Excellent! I'll be joining you next Dec. Hope to buy a cabin closer to Moab and spend a lot of time living the dream. I should have bought property in Moab back when I first started going there - now it's out of reach...
Back in the early 90s, I had a friend who owned a really nice house built into a rock on the east side of town. It was beautiful, about 2500 Sq ft. He had to sell and if I remember correctly, it sold for under $300k - probably worth a couple mil today. Then they passed a law or ordinance preventing any more homes being built in rocks, making it all that more unique and valuable.I was lucky, bought my house in 2020, and I thought it was too expensive then. Now it is crazy.
Congratulations! We hope you are loving your Bronco.Just picked it up 2 days ago
We're so happy to hear that you are loving Charlie! Thank you for being a part of the Ford family.Received mine Aug 3rd. Eruption Green Sasquatch Badlands. I love going topless. This Bronco is so much fun! Tons of room for the backseat pax.
Saving makes sense, but I'd recommend having fun early. The golden years thing is sketchy, I know too many people having health and other issues, they should have lived large having adventures earlier in life. In particular I'm so glad we spent earlier in life on trips around the world (on a reasonable budget), instead of waiting until I'm an old man.Retired and loving life. Work hard, save money, and then HAVE FUN.
I realized that I did not state the original comment correctly. I have had a tremendous amount of fun throughout my life. Travel, boats, motorcycles and fun vehicles. I also didn't save early in life, but I always worked hard, and did my best to make money to have fun. I was lucky to have good jobs which allowed me to save later in life to complete my goals. I do agree that some people scrimp all their life and then when they retire, they have a tough time spending and many times health issues get in the way. Make every moment count. My 2 cents.Saving makes sense, but I'd recommend having fun early. The golden years thing is sketchy, I know too many people having health and other issues, they should have lived large having adventures earlier in life. In particular I'm so glad we spent earlier in life on trips around the world (on a reasonable budget), instead of waiting until I'm an old man.