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.
hat Dennis...looks handmade? Here in central Wisconsin, it snowed on and off the past 2 days, but mostly just gray out and gloomy out. And not so cold...yesterday was up to 24°. Supposed to drop back down to 4° again.
Many of you guys down south got dumped on. My cousin in Alabama got 14" or something. My cousins in Georgia got 7" plus a lot of ice. Actually, most of any family I have are in all the southern states and they all got hit by that big snowstorm. But the kids are loving it.
I've been keeping in doors the past two days trying to thaw my poor old bones from my long winter walk a few days ago. February it usually starts to warm up then I can get busy working on my bus again.
ezrablu 1991 Bluebird International
360 DT - 6 Speed
This is going to sound crazy but it worked for me in Tin City, Alaska a small radar site not far from Wales Ak, I remembered what my Granny showed me that worked to stay warm as the whole family deer hunted and my feet and legs got cold sitting on a deer stand about day break so I went to the BX and bought some big momma panty hose put them on first, then fleece warm up pants, and last of all was the down filled bunny brithes, mucklucks for shoes and a military issued parka over 2 sweat shirts. stayed warm on the side of the mountain at -30 degrees, of coarse I caught some ribbing as there was 14 in my crew sleeping in a concrete bomb shelter, but before we left everyone on the crew was wearing the same attire, but nothing would keep you warm when I was working on a 200 ft antenna tower in Fairbanks, AK. I spent 3 months working in the winter cold at most of the Radar sites in Alaska on temporary duty got back to Biloxi, MS worked on a base job for a month and then went to Incirlick AFB in Adouna turkey for 130 degree summer, for a 6 month TDY. I promised my self I would not reenlist even though they offered a me a bonus of $6000 to do so for 4 more years, then got a set of orders for 18 months at the same hell hole in turkey, just broke my heart not to go back there didn't have enough time left to accept the PCS, and that ended my employment with the Air Force, but my buddy that enlisted with me just retired with 30 years in the Air Force, but he waved at cars all day as a security police imagine that.
Oh look! There's someone home at Doug's. I have a chair just like that grey office chair you have. I can roll from my desk across the floor to the front of my bus.
Thanks to Rudy's tutoring and Wally-World's $13.00 card-reader, I can now post pics. That might not be such a good idea, at least in this instance, but anyway here's a mug-shot of the guy they call "the ol'bastard" at the shop.
Stan