Oh, and something that I didn't put into the video ... a big part of this conflict happened because of a dear friend. He's recently been diagnosed with something that has a fair chance of shortening his life ... just when he's about to retire and start living it. And for me, that's something even more hurtful than the disease. I'm glad I decided to start living and stop waiting. But still ... everything has a price. GET THE NEWSLETTER! thepiratewanderer.beehiiv.com/subscribe 🌐 Unleash Your World 🌐
Hey Rick! Follow your heart! I am 55 and hope to retire soon.. I know I will still have to work on the side from time to time but I have seen so many wait to do things until they retire and 3 years after retiring.. They are dead. I have also seen them with no health to do the things they wanted to do. I think you are doing the right thing. Hang in there. Also, hope you are feeling better soon.
Dude! Nikki is ACTIVELY pitching that very thing. She even found a street puppy here at the beach that she wants to adopt. My life feels like it is a'changing. LOL!
re -- influenza Could it be possible you are sensitive to something in something you ate? Maybe some petroleum-based fertilizers or pesticides? Is it possible those 'influenza' symptoms are simply your physical body reacting to something poisonous in your food? . For example, I got influenza symptoms each time I ate pistachios. Turns out, my physical body had normal reactions to petroleum-based fertilizers and pesticides. . After I eliminated those from my diet, I have zero other inflammatory symptoms such as allergies and arthritis.
OK, I don't disagree with things triggering reactions. Believe me, living down here in Mexico is a much fresher experience, food-wise. And my body feels it. As far as what I got ... the ole COVID test says it wasn't the flu. :-(
Oh, and something that I didn't put into the video ... a big part of this conflict happened because of a dear friend. He's recently been diagnosed with something that has a fair chance of shortening his life ... just when he's about to retire and start living it. And for me, that's something even more hurtful than the disease. I'm glad I decided to start living and stop waiting. But still ... everything has a price.
GET THE NEWSLETTER!
thepiratewanderer.beehiiv.com/subscribe
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Hey Rick! Follow your heart! I am 55 and hope to retire soon.. I know I will still have to work on the side from time to time but I have seen so many wait to do things until they retire and 3 years after retiring.. They are dead. I have also seen them with no health to do the things they wanted to do. I think you are doing the right thing. Hang in there. Also, hope you are feeling better soon.
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Is that shirt legal in Mexico?
I paid off the authorities, so I'm allowed to wear it. LOL!
Sorry to hear about getting Covid again. Perhaps the answer to your anxiety is to get a dog. Lol
We full-time live-aboard our ExpeditionVehicle.
We have five (5) Heelers, the herding dogs.
We are anxietyless for at least the next decade or so.
Dude! Nikki is ACTIVELY pitching that very thing. She even found a street puppy here at the beach that she wants to adopt.
My life feels like it is a'changing. LOL!
re -- influenza
Could it be possible you are sensitive to something in something you ate?
Maybe some petroleum-based fertilizers or pesticides?
Is it possible those 'influenza' symptoms are simply your physical body reacting to something poisonous in your food?
.
For example, I got influenza symptoms each time I ate pistachios.
Turns out, my physical body had normal reactions to petroleum-based fertilizers and pesticides.
.
After I eliminated those from my diet, I have zero other inflammatory symptoms such as allergies and arthritis.
OK, I don't disagree with things triggering reactions. Believe me, living down here in Mexico is a much fresher experience, food-wise. And my body feels it.
As far as what I got ... the ole COVID test says it wasn't the flu. :-(
'Promo sm' 😔