I went to the Rockabillaque thing last fall and there were a lot of 50s
and 60s cars there, one guy had some huge old station wagon, green, and
a little Shasta trailer he had totally redone, car and trailer matching
colors. The lady partner said they went all over with it and had a lot
of fun
I have not seen many turkeys around this year but earlier there was a
racoon fight out in the woods, and I saw a black racoon (I guess that's
what it was) climbing down a tree outside my bedroom window early.
--FT
On 5/6/20 12:12 PM, Curt Raymond via Mercedes wrote:
I wonder if that would apply to an Airstream? They're one of the few modern
campers that have any kind of following and/or resale value.
Further I wonder if it would apply to a really vintage trailer that had been restored. There are a bunch of
people restoring the old "canned ham" trailers. They go "glamping" or "glamour
camping" setting everything in a '50s motif. I guess some people even get a matching vehicle and dress
the part. I find that a lot more interesting than dragging a trailer to some crappy campground full of other
people's snotty brats.
-CurtI laid in the woods this morning listening to the turkeys and thinking
that if it doesn't rain next week I might sneak out and camp in the state park.
Its against the rules but the park is large and enforcement is small...
--
--FT
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