I've popped in quite late to this thread since my last contribution but I'd like to throw out a few comments, please:
1) Hi Dave, brilliant to hear from you and I do hope that your new site will bring you the much needed input of solar energy and open air that I think you have been lacking for a couple of years or more. Hopefully your little habitation in the brambles will become a refuge of pleasure and nakedness as in days of yore i.e. 2010ish and we'll get the weather for your enjoyment!
2) Also, Dave, commiserations about the Rheumatoids. It's a bugger of a problem - a friend of mine has it and it's tough but over time it seems to be possible to adapt life to keep it broadly at bay although there are many and various ways to arrive at that - diet, drugs, yoga, steroids, alternative remedies, exercise, non-exercise, sun, hot water bottles etc etc etc etc. My advice but merely as bar room lawyer, you understand, is to read up on it and get going on finding if there's anything that helps materially. Like my friend found, you may also find some things make it materially worse! Still, there's an additional hobby for you! Seriously, I wish you every good luck in keeping it controlled and hopefully as much at bay as is possible. Does it prevent you riding your bike? My friend doesn't seem to be prevented from doing much although lots of things are painful and joints stiff so there are now more limits on how much she can do.
3) Duane, I did have a good holiday, thank you. The Keys are a very relaxing place although I was a bit gobsmacked by Miami - never realised it was so big. What I hitherto though of as Miami is Miami & South Beach! - we stayed there 2 nights and saw the Everglades. God, I so wanted to swim in all that clear water! However the Airboat driver may have taken a dim view of me diving in (and one wonders what the tarpon would have made of my testicles!)!
4) JBee - don't think my thoughts did not go to nocturnal golf course walking almost as soon as I saw the view from our balcony! Unfortunately this was a busy commercial resort and the golf course was only 9 hole par 3 (i.e. small) and interwoven with overlooking hotel blocks, roads, car park, walkways and all manner of irritating nocturnal lighting. It wasn't like the mighty Westin Kierland in Scottsdale i.e. miles of carpet like grass - it was flat and relatively confined; as I say there was no escape from people and not more than 100-200 yards in any direction before encountering something with people around. So it was hard to get any place for SN. They had an outdoor Jacuzzi in a secluded walled grove which offered possibilities so one day I visited it hourly on a bike with a view to 'nipping in' nude when nobody was there...but there wasn't a time when there wasn't anybody there! Not on that day. My wife and I walked past it late one evening and nobody there. As we had had a bottle of wine over dinner I had enough dutch courage to grab her and suggest we go for a late night dip in it. Needless to say, dammitt the gates were locked!
John