Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Tour of Homes

What's it take to follow a dream?

A premier motor coach with a satellite dish and ...........................

.........a tow vehicle with coordinated graphics?

A customized semi-truck cab pulling a huge 5th wheel and cute tow vehicle? I bet the camper has a built in garage!

A single unit toy hauler for your motorcycles, four wheelers, kayaks, workshop, or more?

A luxury home that you can take with you? If your haven't been inside one of these large units, check them out. They are gorgeous!

A home that seems to be popular?

A classic older home? Nice folks; Joe & June. Otis and June have struck-up a friendship.

....a vintage Winnebago? The name was top of the line in its day, and may still be.

.... a large camper with 2 bedrooms?

....a solar and veggie oil powered modified school bus called, The Rocket? Bettie and Jim, the Rocketeers and independent artists, invite you to take a tour of their home and sample their artistic works at: http://www.suburbanoidfatties.com/

......a 24' camper with two cute dogs? It's a good size for boondocking off the beaten path!

...just a bit smaller, please?

...a camper with lots of sleeping space? This camper has a pop-out on the side and one in the front and back.

...a camper from the 50s, 60s, or 70s?

.........or just the basics? If you haven't seen inside these tiny trailers, you'll be surprised at how well the space is utilized. I've read that single men prefer the smaller trailers.

Look! Here's a spot for you! The point is; whether it be RVing or somethingelse, follow your dreams, for where there is a will, there is a way!

Monday, November 22, 2010

Talking Southern

Hi Ya'll. I have to tell you a funny story based on our dog named Sugar and Sugar also being a southern term of endearment like Sweetie or Honey. I was out for a walk around the campground with Sugar, when at a distance a white haired man with two young grandchildren looked my way and said hi. I had no sooner completed my hi, when Sugar was pulling at the end of her long leash. Without having broken eye contact and in perfect timing to my completing my hi, out came "Come here Sugar". I didn't think anything of my command until I saw the man staring at me with a bewildered look and seeming to struggle with a reply. I can just hear it being told now how some hussy made a pass at him right in front of his young grandchildren! I slunk away with a slightly tarnished reputation, but chuckling all the way back to the camper! I won't make that mistake again! Marilyn :-)

Friday, November 19, 2010

Settling In Even More

We're feeling right at home in our new community. We've met several people and their pets. Although we haven't found a place for the dogs to run, they seem happy nosing around the campground. Otis enjoys hanging out by the office. He especially likes their Fall decoration made of hay bales, and the bushes in the landscaping. I think he is discovering hunting.

Roy started his new job with Amazon.com on the 15th. It sounds interesting, and part of me wishes I could do it, too. With 10 hour workdays and this being our first Workkamper experience, we're sure my staying home with Prin, Sugar, Charles, and Otis was the right decision. Roy leaves for work at 5:30 a.m. and is home around 5:00 p.m.. He is working Tuesday - Friday with the opportunity for overtime Mondays and Saturdays. My goal during this time is to organize our cabinets, read lots of books, watch lots of movies, research Workkamper opportunities, and get the animals out for walks.