It seems like there could be some problems with this business but for some reason it looks like that sign has been there for a while.
My wife would say that I have a tendency to not read all signs correctly:-) Sometimes you have to read the back of the sign, usually there are less limitations on that side! Some of the best places to go are down the trails with signs marking them!
Remember wherever you are, YOU ARE HERE! Have a Day Doug
Central Air!
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Centrally located a/c that is, I installed a window a/c under the bed in
the rear of the airstream. A few reasons for going this way:
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Mama Cozzi's Mexican Style Pizza by ALDI
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Among the many different varieties of frozen pizza available at ALDI under
their Mama Cozzi's brand are two Mexican-inspired versions that you might
want...
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Class of 2012 .. Chocolate Cobbler Dutch Oven Cooking Class....
Here I am (red) watching my cobbler
Let's Eat!!! Everyone of the ovens were empty within 2...
Feeling Sentimental
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Two years ago this week we spent our last evening in the warehouse. It was
the end of four months of non-stop work on the trailer. I was feeling
sentime...
Bosky Boscobel
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Built as a farmhouse in the 16th century on lands that had, prior to the
Dissolution, belonged to White Ladies Priory, Boscobel was converted int...
Redoing the screens
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Now that summer is upon and and camping is looming, it is imperative that
we get the screens redone and functional. We have our fair share of biting...
A Quilter's Post Even Frank Will Like
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As some of you may know or can see here, I like to purchase a little bit of
fabric for a quilt at every stop we make (when it's available) for a trip
quilt...
Go Out and Play With Your Friends
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It is always bitter sweet to see one of our projects leave. We spend
hundreds of hours working toward the day, but when it comes, I feel an
incredible am...
New Water Heater? Yes, You Can Keep the Shroud!
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Some folks are happy to get rid of them, but I like the vintage furnace and
water heater shrouds like those on the Tradewind. It’s part of the
original lo...
Water heater cover
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I decided to do this little door mod. I’ve heard of these doors falling off
when under tow. As you can see the door hinges are held on by these little
meta...
Tin Can Tourists
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I've long since wanted to go to the Tin Can Tourists Gathering. It's held
in Milford, MI which is not far (in my terms) but for some reason or
another, we...
What lies below......
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This post will be quick and dirty, the way I like my women.
I had to force myself to get the bottom skin on. It sucked big time. for
this I give you a 2 ...
Making the bit above the door
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Making an new eye lid for above the entrance door can really improve the
look of your vintage trailer.
Below - Flattened out old eyelid gets used as templa...
Bilbee Controls Rocks!
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Barbara,the head of Bilbee Controls Inc. caught wind that Weatherly
Elementary PTA's corn popper needed attention, and sent me over $200 of
thermosta...
Leroy really IS a southern gentleman!
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Left out yesterday around 8am, headed to New York where every road outside
of the Shenandoah Valley was under construction. Arrived in Norwich, NY
about ...
Not an easy decision!
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The good news is that I finally landed a great job! Life can get back to
normal. I also decided to sell the '58 Overlander. It wasn't an easy
decision at ...
... I'll be baaaaacck!
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I have been a bit distracted lately trying to plan the electrical. But with
the outer shell leaks handled (hope) I am finishing the insulation so I can
fin...
Greenstream...
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Luckily the wettest April on record has meant no excuse not to get on with
those jobs that always get put off
Polishing
Polishing
Using Nuvite NuShine...
Trailer Trashy Air Conditioner
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I used a method I had spotted on AirFourms for installing a temporary
window unit.The member was kind enough to email his directions...I then
found a Frigi...
Idaho Camping
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Well it has been and long time since my last point a lot has happened since
then. Things are settling down and it is time to get back to airstreaming.
Here...
Ventura Beach
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Lucas the Dane & His human John, Main Street Ventura.
Santa Barbara Harbor
Riding along the coast
Fabulous dry camping
One of the things I love about traveli...
Season for Towing
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Going to try to beat last years travel record.....11 times towing the
Airstream to a destination other than her storage lot. I'm on trip number
two. H...
Travels
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Dixie has been travelin! We have gone to St. Augustine (as seen in earlier
posts) and then Blue Springs, Fl. and Ocala, fl. and Ormond Beach, Fl
(Tomoka St...
Pacific Coast 2012
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*March 30 - April 3, 2012*
The new awning got a workout in Morro Bay State Park ...In Which Barbie
Tows The Pickle Herself And Causes Only Minor Damage
Th...
A New Beginning with Another Ride on a Ferry
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Last Thursday I said a bunch of goodbyes—didn’t lose it until the last one
late in the day. Pam and I had moved onto our sailboat nearly 24 years ago
in...
Cruisette "Art"
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I was combing through my photo archive for images of Columbus to share
with my Library , when I ran across a pile of old black & white
negatives which I sh...
Final step to the serial number plate!
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The last step of the process is to add the words "International Land Yacht"
in a darker blue. I've been terrified to do this because if I mess up I
will ...
Back on it!
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My '66 is back to being worked on. I must have gone out for a pack of
smokes or something but I'm back, baby! I've decided to do a shell-off
instead of a...
Time to replace a panel
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I have begun the process of replacing this panel. The old TV antenna, old
Radio antenna, and who knows what other skin holes made replacing this
panel a no...
Honey Press Video
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I know I have been over it a zillion times, but man, do I love the idea of letting my bees build their own comb. We don't have to go into it here, but it's s...
Test Drive
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Well, I've slowly been working on the RETRO METRO this week, getting her
ready for a maiden voyage to our local muffler shop. I went in to get her
regist...
#44 Poignant Historical Perspective
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A little Wisconsin history and it's relevance to those of us living here
today.
MOMENT OF CLARITY: Downward Wisconsin
What the Heck Have We Been Doing
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That thought kept going through my mind over Labor Day weekend as I
explored Mt. Rainier for the first time in the 15 plus years that Mary and
I have lived...
Last Stop, Chicago
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We made our way to Chicago for our last stop. We had planned on seeing some
museums and going to the Lego store. But my mom has a friend, John, she’s
known...
Time To Move-On
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After being at all of the Scotty rallies at Cooper’s Lake, it is time to
take a break. I will dearly miss all my close Scotty friends. It is not ...
Progress
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Well the reality that this needs to be ready for this camping season is
quickly turning to panic. Progress is slow and the punch list is long.
Here are ...
Happy Memorial Day
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Many thanks to all of our country's veterans, and to their families--
especially to those veterans who gave their lives for the rest of us.
Anyway, back t...
Pilots N Paws Rescue Flight
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First let me say that my sister married someone I can honestly describe as
a really "good guy." Someone she can share her interest in charities
with and m...
Fulfilling A Request
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Fellow blogger and 4CU member MelloMike requested that I post about my
modified magazine rack's dual purpose so this post does just that. I'm not
sure th...
On the Road
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Got off to a slow, but safe, start for Palm Springs. Black ice everywhere
and my husband's instinctive decision to have a wobbly wheel checked. Turns
out o...
Catching up on 2010
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This is the sort of post that’s best written around New Years’ Day, summing
up the last year. Well, I’m a few weeks late for that.
Without the drive of a b...
Shiny Experiment
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I have never polished one of these AlClad beauties before. I know that a
lot of dedication and time are required. This post is made in respect and
rever...
New Awning Fabric
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The awning fabric on this 1969 Avion had been weathered for quite a few
years. I finally decided to give it a new vinyl fabric to freshen it up. I
didn't ...
Send Vulkem and Kleckos
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Today I finished the street side belly pan curves and still had some
daylight, so I decided to get working on the furnace hole cover. Since I'm
not going ...
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This afternoon I finished bolting the floor to the frame. I was going to
get 50 elevator bolts for this and my friend Steve said that I should get...
Bought another one
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Haven't finished the last one and here I bring home another.Pictures of where it sat for the last 20 years ...Globetrotter...1966 Globetrotter
Cushions - shop visit
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My mother can create and sew just about anything. She has agreed to
fabricate my trailers cushions. I was fortunate to purchase some salvaged
material from...
Silver inside
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This afternoon I started with the rear lights. I took the lights apart, but
kept them attached to the trailer. To remove the cast aluminum assemblies
you m...
More Summer Fun
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Here are some more updates from the summer. As I mentioned, we had a group
of folks go camping at City Park. We got Fandango out there for a few da...
Band Aids for the Boo-boos
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Well, been slowly working on the AS. It is cold, people! Several days this
past week, it reached below 20 degrees...burr!!!! Mark is still working on
the ...
Oh, boy. Do I have a lot to tell you about...
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So, it has been much much too long to make a post. No, I have not burned
out on the project. I have not moved on to easier things like stamp
collecting, et...
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These are some of the beautiful Airstreams that were attending the Four
Corners Units Vintage Restoration Rally in Albuquerque New Mexico in April.
I'm p...
Holy Crap! Is That an Airstream?
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So a couple weeks ago, I called and made a reservation at the Holiday Park
Campground in Traverse City, MI. When I called, the operator asked what
type of ...
What a Jerk!
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For those of you that have tried my jerky, I thought you might like to see
how I make it.
Those of you that haven't, I do send out samples when I can.
Fir...
I'm back
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Well I figured out after 50 tries how to get back into my blog. Now I can
begin the process of catching it up. I have many pictures that no one has
seen an...
#49 - Michele Inspects the Progress
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Michele and I took a trip to Plattsburgh Wednesday so she could see where
the project sits and we could start to get serious about our floorplan. It
was gr...
Overlander for sale
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Hey all this one is for sale, you can contact me by phone: 540-350-4562 or
just reply on here.
Asking price is 1800.00. I feel we would be wasting money on ...
2 comments:
It seems like there could be some problems with this business but for some reason it looks like that sign has been there for a while.
My wife would say that I have a tendency to not read all signs correctly:-) Sometimes you have to read the back of the sign, usually there are less limitations on that side!
Some of the best places to go are down the trails with signs marking them!
Remember wherever you are, YOU ARE HERE!
Have a Day
Doug
At first blush, I probably would have said it's legal.
But I found out today that noodling is currently not legal where Marcus lives:
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703864204576321940917861336.html
So there's a good chance someone thinks that selling second-hand children is not a sporting activity.
Tom
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