Tuesday, October 26, 2010
MAKING CHANGES
My trailer is still at the factory, I decided to make a few last minute changes for a more enjoyable journey, I had the linoleum removed and a Wilsonart Laminate Flooring installed, to do this the tech had to remove most of the interior, and I also had the oven and cooktop replaced with a convection microwave and a 3 burner cooktop. I spoke with Rick March this week and I have decided to install a Kyrocera 85 watt solar panel on the roof (The biggest size that would fit this unit) to help keep the 12 volt system charged. I think that it's good to go for now.....
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Looking Back
I don't know exactly when I contracted "Aluminum Fever" but as a youngster I traveled across the American highways looking out the rear window of my fathers 1966 Ford Country Squire station wagon. With my parents in the front row my sister had the middle and I had my own compound in the back, looking at the american landscape and taking pictures along the way, It amazed me to see the variety of trailers on the roads, the Canned Hams, the Spartan, or the Shasta with it's wings, all were so cool until the silver trailer at the Pennsylvania Turnpike fuel stop caught my eye, By the time we arrived in Butler, PA. my dad was tried of listening to me talk about the silver space ship that had two doors in one. The next time I had seen an Airstream was on television and NASA's astronauts returning from the moon were getting into it. Well 40 plus years have passed and I still have not forgotten Airstream, and to all my close friends who have endured countless hours of listening to me carry on about this American icon, it's founder and the artisans and craftsman that build such a work of art... last week I went down to the Airstream Factory in Jackson Center, Ohio to talk with Rick March. Well 2 1/2 hours later I bought Rick's 19' Safari Bambi SE, Here is a photo of it in the service bay.
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