I have not had reliable internet, other than when I was at Croft and Norma’s place in Canada, since I moved out of Mesa in June. My Consumer Cellular hotspot doesn’t work on the weekends, I assume because of the huge influx of weekenders going through the only highway to higher elevation camping from Phoenix. It is slow and metered when it does connect, and I blow through the allotted 4G of data within 2-3 weeks just reading emails and such. However, I move back to Mesa on Thursday. I’ll be camped right under the free wifi tower at the park. I’m going to watch videos to my heart’s content, and stay glued to the internet 24/7 for awhile I think. And, when I leave there in December I will hopefully have a better plan in place to connect to everyone.
Nice see that you are back on line for a bit and enjoying you new lifestyle.
ReplyDeleteI'm amazed at how quickly I can get used to no internet when I go somewhere that I can't get it. It is then that I realize what a time-waster it is. It doesn't take all that long to read some blogs and emails, reply to and write some emails, etc. But when you're hooked you can spend a lot of time on junk that you normally wouldn't even watch except it's there. Sort of like TV.
ReplyDeleteSafe travels back to the land of internet.
ReplyDeleteSafe travels back to the land of internet.
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear from you.
ReplyDeleteAt least you will soon be enjoying free fast internet. I have never known that joy in Del Rio and probably never will.
Sounds like some internet is headed your way! Enjoy! We will be headed your way in early/mid Oct. Will keep you posted. Wondering where you will head in Jan.
ReplyDeleteBoy can I identify....I don't think Montana knows about cell phones and internet....The only time I had good service(was when we were in a town). I'm at home now and far, far behind but some great stories to tell!! Stay cool!
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