My wife and I moved a month and a half ago. We had been in an "interesting" community, but one that was closed to outsiders. The people were pleasant and friendly enough to outsiders - it's not like they were rude or hostile - but it was clear that we would always be outsiders. That, the utter lack of intellectual or artistic stimulation, and the lack of services made it clear that it was not the place for us.
Where we are now is a rural property just outside a small fishing village. It is only a 15 minute drive to some large towns with shops, services, and a university

The move itself was exhausting. We've been unpacking since forever. We had to downsize to fit into the new house, so finding a place for everything is an issue. We've been pacing ourselves by taking breaks to enjoy the proximity of civilization, which is good for the mental health, but at the same time the delay in getting set up is bad for the mental health.
The flower garden is mostly perennials, so it is taking care of itself. The veggie garden is in need of an overhaul, but we aren't going to get much done in it this year. We need to get some compost going, and might have to harvest some seaweed from the beach to perk up the rhubarb and asparagus.
The house has oil-fired in-floor heat, which is very comfortable, but expensive. We'd prefer to heat with wood, for both economic and environmental reasons. It has a fireplace insert for burning wood which is situated well for heating the entire house. There is a bit of wood in the woodshed, and some more that needs splitting stacked nearby, that will get us started for this winter. But we want to get ahead of the wood supply so that we have a two-year supply on hand. That way, we will know that the wood we burn is well-dried, and we will have a reserve on hand if we get another long, cold winter. We had a truckload delivered a couple of days ago that I have almost finished stacking, and we expect another truckload this week.
My main renovation project this summer was supposed to be getting my astronomy observatory installed. I had the building trucked here from the old place, but all the excavation contractors here are booked up for the summer, so I haven't got the electrical trench or the foundation prepared yet. I sure hope I can get it installed before the winter.
In the meantime, I've been doing minor renos, like replacing lights and gutters and fencing a "pee pen" for the hound.
We had a boundary dispute with the sellers that required bushwhacking through the woods to mark property lines, plotting GPS coordinates, talking to lawyers, etc. We got it sorted to everyone's satisfaction; just waiting for the paperwork to clear now.
I want to get the house wired for generator power before winter. We have had a couple of bad winters, and they may be representative of the "new normal". And we get hurricanes here, which can be good for knocking out the power. Having generator power means that water is available, fans can circulate the heat, etc., without which a multi-day blackout can be very uncomfortable.
It's been a stressful spring and summer, but we are in a much better spot. That is a good thing, because we both agree that the next move will be when they carry us out feet-first!