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Namaste ~ Our Key West home

May 17, 2014 by Candi Licence 2 Comments

Namaste orchidNamaste monksThe name of our cottage is Namaste (pronounced “Naa-Maa-Stay”). This is an ancient Sanskrit word with no literal translation but is generally translated to “The Spirit within me honors and respects the Spirit within you.” Everything about this house is as lovely as the pictures portray and it is easy to feel at peace here (if you overlook the pile of boxes we brought that need to be unpacked). Namaste living roomNamaste Quan YinThe walls are painted a rich, deep red and the house is furnished with Asian furniture and art. The only furniture we stored, our Buddha, Chinese chests and Asian Altar table would have fit in nicely. The floor in the main areas is nicely tiled which will be cool and easy to care for. Both bedrooms are nice with beautiful bedding and accents.

Namaste front bedroomNamaste middle bedroom8fa7796f-89a6-4f89-a77c-d0ad3e3cdbdb.1[1]Namaste deckDennis, the owner, has done a fabulous job of utilizing all possible space and has created a Zen garden in back that is lush and private. The only “downside” is it is fairly compact as space on this island is at a premium – whether it is housing, postage sized lots or parking. We had originally wanted a house with 3 bedrooms because Michael’s photography equipment takes up one room and we brought down his large desk, piecemeal, so he could set up his computer equipment. We tried every variation under the sun but his 3 by 7 foot desk was not going to fit in this sweet house without destroying the ambiance of the house so it sits in storage and I think will be given away. I thought we should try one more house before jettisoning this treasure but Michael seems pretty satisfied with a smaller 2 by 4 foot desk. We’ll see what we decide down the road.

Namaste Buddha pondAs we have started to settle in we can easily see the love and care Dennis has used in creating this special space. In addition to the lovely colors, furniture and art, there is attention to comfort and beauty. Nice dishes, lovely glasses (drinking, wine, party), good utensils, a nice selection of Caphelon pots and pans, etc. all make this feel like a vacation and home. We’ll need to spend the next few days sorting through our stuff and getting it packed away or moved back into storage and then we can relax into our space.

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Arriving in our Key West Paradise

May 16, 2014 by Candi Licence Leave a Comment

Arriving at our sweet cottage, Namaste, in Olde Town, Key West

Arriving at our sweet cottage, Namaste, in Olde Town, Key West

We had originally hoped to stay south of Miami so we’d avoid the morning traffic around the city but with our late start yesterday it would have made for too long a day and too late an arrival at a hotel. Therefore, we slept in until about 9 and then jumped on the road. Getting out of the Fairfield Inn parking lot was a challenge. We parked in back where there was a lot of room but no easy way out – Michael had to turn the truck with trailer around. The truck would have been fine but with the trailer attached and not really enough turning room it was a 12-15 point turn. As expected Michael did a great job but it was amazing how little progress he could make in each part of the turn – so times it seemed like no progress to inch the trailer into a position that it could finally turn a bit. I’m SO GLAD I was directing and not driving.

There was a fair amount of traffic but I tried to keep Michael out of the thick of it. This was a little difficult because the road construction changes didn’t match the paper map, which didn’t match the GPS. It continued to rain most of the way to Key West but it was easy driving, no real downpours. This is the first time Michael and I were traveling to the keys so it was exciting to be on the single road that hops from key to key. I was sorry it wasn’t sunny so we could see the beautiful blue waters but overall it was a nice drive.

We decided that we would drive directly to the house and check it so we’d know what we needed to unload from the truck and then we’d head over to U-Haul to see if we could park it overnight. Parking is very tight in “Old Town” but the gods were smiling and there were 2 spaces right in front of our house. We jumped out and started exploring. The house, Namaste, is incredible (see the following post for details) and as a result a lot of the things we hauled down will not be used. We’re used to traveling in the Caribbean where rental houses are lacking a lot of the things that make life easy and nice so we had everything from decent flatware, dish towels, wine glasses to beach towels and a vacuum cleaner to make our visit lovely. Almost everything stayed in storage and we have decided to donate most of it to Charity so we can hopefully rent a trailer for the trip to North Carolina. The house there also look nicely furnished and if we need to buy a couple of things the cost will be offset by not having to rent a truck and trailer to pull the car and having a fair-sized storage space.

Cell phone images  2014 - 0073Cell phone images  2014 - 0065We settled in enough for the day, sat on the deck enjoying the great breezes and toasted our arrival.

 

 

 

Filed Under: Key West, Travel Tagged With: Key West, Namaste, travel

We’re Free! Now What? … or Where to Go?

April 10, 2014 by Candi Licence Leave a Comment

My biggest concern as we prepared for the adventure of moving to a new place every 3 months was where were the first places going to be and getting locations nailed down with contracts signed so we’d actually have places we loved all lined up and ready by mid May.

Michael and I have always wanted to go see Key West and we thought this  would be a great place to start.  We’re both beach people and it wouldn’t be too far from JAX (Jacksonville) so we could swing back to the storage unit after our visit to make adjustments – was there stuff in storage that we should have brought with us?  Was there stuff we brought that should go into storage?

I began searching for places on  Homeaway.com and VRBO.com (Vacation Rental By Owner).  We figured out how much we could spend by adding our monthly rental cost, water and electricity, cable and internet, lawn care and housecleaning costs together.  The price of the house would have to average to the same monthly cost as renting.  Our other criteria included – fully furnished and well equipped,  at least 2, preferably 3, bedrooms (Michael is a photographer and needs 1 bedroom to use as storage and office space) and that they accept pets – a dog and cat.

I found a few places in Key West that seemed possible, nothing in our price range jumped out and started making inquiries.  At the same time, Michael mentioned our plan to our Chiropractor, John Tender (GREAT doc), and John said a friend of his had a nice place there. We checked out Namaste with a totally Zen setting and it looked perfect – a little smaller than we had hoped (only 2 bedrooms) but everything else looked perfect.  Check out a separate post for all the details.

Michael thought the Outer Banks would be a next great spot and I agreed so once again I started looking at Homeaway.com and VRBO.com.  Searching was overwhelming at first but I started to get the hang of it and created an easy spreadsheet of the places that looked interesting so I could compare and take notes.  Fields I was capturing were website, name of rental, # of bedrooms, price, location, a comment field for info specific to the rental and a check box if/when I contacted the owner.  This made it easy to know where I was in the process and helped prioritize  which properties were the best match. I chose Jessica’s Dune in Duck, North Carolina which is 1 house from the intercoastal, 12 houses from the ocean, has 3 bedrooms, a hot tub, oriental rug in the living room and Duck allows unleashed dogs on the beach. YES! More details on Jessica’s dune in a future post (coming mid August).

Filed Under: Preparation, Travel Tagged With: Key West, Outer Banks, Preparation, travel

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About Candi and Michael

Michael and I retired early in 2014. We stored everything we couldn't part with (art and prized possessions), sold most everything else, packed a trailer and started traveling full time. We rented a fully furnished house, in a place we always wanted to visit, lived there for 3 months and then we moved onto the next place. We stayed in Grenada for 3 months and ended up buying a house. Now we are modifying the plan a bit and we will live in Grenada and travel part-time. Read More…

Where are we now?

We are both in our home in Grenada.

 

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