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NeuroDivergent Nomads: A Road Trip Like No Other

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Today, we sit parked on an undisclosed beach in south Texas, a state with over three thousand miles of coastline, and I am pretty content. Much more so than I was last winter.

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We've been back in Texas for a while now, well over a month at this point. 

Lyric and David’s RV, on a beach in Texas.
Lyric and David’s RV, on a beach in Texas.

This time last year, we had just left Colorado, migrating southward into New Mexico on our way down to Texas (to renew our RV registration, due every year in January). 

Today, we sit parked on an undisclosed beach in south Texas, a state with over three thousand miles of coastline, and I am pretty content. Much more so than I was last winter. 

Last winter, I was mourning leaving a place I felt was still calling me back to it. 

This year, I feel at peace on the Texas coast, as close to nature in Texas as possible. 

We left Colorado last winter to escape the bitter cold temperatures (as low as -20f/-28c overnight) because our RV, unlike the high-end models, is not what they call "four seasons," meaning we cannot maintain a comfortable climate in extreme heat or cold weather. 

Four-season RVs have better insulation than entry-level models (like ours), and black and grey water tank heaters prevent the RV's waste tanks from freezing in extreme temperatures. 

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