Greetings from Kingman Arizona. the KOA has free WiFi. Cool. I'm on my way home from a long weekend trip. My club met in Rock Springs Arizona where we learned how to back a trailer straight and serpentine. We also got to drive an 18 wheeler around the huge dirt parking lot. I just finished Shadow Warrior, a great story, especially to read in this part of the country. I'll blog Shadow Force and Shadow Warrior when I reach home in a few days. I'm starting Shadow Hunter now.
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Coolio! Looking good out
Coolio! Looking good out there in the desert!
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Hey Chrissie!
I agree with FF .... looking good! :D
sounds like you're having a blast ... now that's my kind of traveling ... must get me one of those!
~~ KatherineT ~~ I'm a Harlequin Addict, and I'm proud of it!
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Back home again...
Hi FF and KT... Once you start looking, vintage trailers are out there waiting for a second life. You can get them from FREE to over $1000. Depends on the condition and how much work you're welling to go to. Check out Sisters on the fly and the caravan photo pages Cowgirl Caravan Trailers this is the group I belong to. On the 16th I leave for Arizona again for a tour of Navajo Nations. We'll have over 25 trailers.
My trip was great. No mishaps. I did well in the class and gained oodles of confidence towing my trailer. When I got home I dropped my old, heavy, SLR camera on my big toe and gashed it good. Guess I'll have to lie down and put my feet up and READ! Shadow Hunter is really good. Lovin' it.