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Anyone from Yuma Arizona? I am planning to live there for 5 to 6 months. I'm leaving this month around the 15th if all goes well

It'll take me 5 days ,around 7 hours of driving each day

Thinking about spending a few days in New Mexico before continuing to Yuma Arizona.

Maybe going to the long term BLM camping area

Not sure if I'll camp there or do the 14 day skipping between free campsites near there

Either way , it's a half hour more or less round trip to the city of Yuma

I'm looking forward to this . To playing my guitar at my campsite, whenever I want if I go far enough away from people.

I'll go into the city and see if any businesses and or individuals will let me install and set up Linux desktops,which run much faster with less expensive hardware,like ram ,and has privacy and security,no agreeing to anything to install and use, and so many more benefits ,though not all computers are capable of running Linux ,maybe I'll learn how to do a Linux kiosk ,do it for optional donations for the not so well off and the well off , everyone.

Not sure what will happen,but . It's going to be warm . I'm not suffering cold again if I can help it .

I'll go to New Mexico if it gets too hot for me..

In September I'll come back to Connecticut for 6 weeks and then I'll back out west.

laidback1 6 Oct 5
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Well fuck me.

I know of someone from Yuma here who may or may not enjoy listening to your guitar with no strings attached.

Reminds me of that koan about the sound of one hand clapping but I had no idea that it could be for your earlier performance.

And now I've gone and spoiled it all by saying something that has ruined my awakening.

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