Bus Living, Truck Living, Boat Living. You name it, if you live in a home that is capable of moving by itself, or have the desire to, then this is the place for you.
Griff wrote:Actually, this is as much as I have seen of our gracious host (atop Camellia):
Well, actually, there is one other photo on the forum that's more revealing. Since everyone is ~so~ into trivia, I'll let you find it on your own. Hint: it's from this same time of year 2009, and also features Camellia.
Bob wrote:I beieve those are called ponys
No, Camellia is not a pony, she is a minature horse. Ponies are much larger!
Griff wrote:Actually, this is as much as I have seen of our gracious host (atop Camellia):
Well, actually, there is one other photo on the forum that's more revealing. Since everyone is ~so~ into trivia, I'll let you find it on your own. Hint: it's from this same time of year 2009, and also features Camellia.
Well, actually, it depends on how you read my statement: In one picture you're atop Camilla, in the other you're not...
(OK...you're right...I forgot about the one of you beside her.)
In my housetruck days I called the whizzer my emergency auxiliary vehicle, more commonly known as my "dingy" or "lifeboat" for my "land yacht" or "desert schooner"
I also took my motorcycle endorsement on this whizzer as it is street legal.
That's very cool! Thanks for all the photos Roger.
I have been thinking about getting a Yamaha TW200 to keep in my bus.
It would be good for street and trails. You can find them used pretty cheap with less then 500 miles on them.
They haven't changed much over the years, but if I get one I will get one with disc brakes.