Hey, I’m a texan!!! Glad to see your enjoying some travels

I probably get along better with most Texans than most New Mexicans...
Well, well, well... Had my weekly call with my stepmom and sister this morning, and my stepmom commented that she hadn't seen my ex-wife post anything on Facebook in a long time. (I didn't think they were still connected as friends, so I don't think she would see anything normally.) This afternoon I get a screenshot from my stepmom, showing posts from my ex that she's moved back to her hometown (where we met and got married) and got her business license to resume working there.
I didn't really need to see that, but... (My stepmom probably forgot the "don't keep me posted" memo.

) Not a big surprise, but I guess she didn't make all of the friends or find the adventures she expected on the east coast. I wonder if her sister moved back as well, since her hometown has become a very expensive place to live. Her sister could have finally retired, but I imagine she would have gotten tired of moving all over the place at my ex-wife's behest.
This is sooner than I expected; based on our ten years, ex-wife seemed to get bored of things at the five year mark. She was reeeeeeally eager to leave the northwest when we moved here; in particular she was tired of her old friends not reaching out/setting up events/wanting to hear her roller derby stories any more. I guess she can get another year of exciting catching up with them, and then go back to being ignored.

Oddly, a week or two ago I received a password reset code email for my FB account. I think that's her trying to see what I'm up to, based on previous similar events. She never did untag me from our photos together.
I'm not sure why this feels unsettling, although I know a lot of you out there get a little off-kilter from later contacts, etc. I still miss her, but I don't think I could ever trust her again, and who knows what she's been up to in the meantime. There were red flags when we were dating that I let slide, but hindsight is 20:20.
Back to busy projects at work and around the house. Hopefully I can find a break long enough to take a little vacation; I've got an in-state motorcycle trip planned out, and got myself a SPOT Tracker so I feel better about venturing off into remote areas by myself. I'm not sure when I'm going to have time to go camping, either; it's been too hot this summer.
I hope you're all doing well!
JB
Everything has a beginning and an end. Life is just a cycle of starts and stops. They're ends we don't desire, but they're inevitable and we have to face them. That's what being human is all about. -Jet Black, Cowboy Bebop