Boy, has it ever been slow around here for the last week, no new posts since last Friday...
OK, so what's this about a "Housetruck Race"?
Well, as I was saying in the last post, I took a trip to Santa Cruz to visit Prakash in January and February of 1981. Shortly after I arrived Prakash and Suchi moved out of the rented studio/shop/barn, which meant that sometime around Feb 9-10, we piloted our land yachts down the bumpy road of the gulch where the land was and out to the asphalt waves of civilization. Down off the mountain and into Santa Cruz proper. We made no stops that I can recall, as this would have required parking large enough for his bus and my truck together.
Highway 1 north of Santa Cruz is four lanes and fairly level. It was there that Prakash and I got into some friendly competition. I had been following, but on the open road now, I decided to show off my auxiliary transmission. With no traffic near, I pulled into the left lane and put my foot into the accelerator hard. Prakash, seeing my advancement in his mirror, did likewise. It took quite a while to overtake him, doing all of about 50 MPH, but as I passed the front of his bus, I looked over to see him grinning and thrusting his body forward in the seat as if to urge his bus to go faster.
At this breakneck pace, we soon reached our destination, Boony Doon Road, and were forced to bring the speed back down to a reasonable level. Since I now had no idea where we were going, I allowed Grace to take the lead once again.
It ended up that we moved into a new situation together. Prakash was doing woodwork and building decks on a house overlooking the Monterey Bay. The owner consented to allow us to park on a large cement slab at the entrance to the property.
Here’s a piccy of our rigs parked end to end:
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This was a very private and quiet location, backed up against some large sandstone bluffs. There was water and power available, and Prakash was also caretaking a house about a half-mile away, so we had access to a complete wood shop, shower and laundry facilities, and telephone, so we didn’t have to bother the owner of the property where we were parked.
When the property owner found out that I had plumbing skills, he hired me to rework the existing drain plumbing in the house’s basement, as he was converting it to a recreation room, complete with sauna and shower. I ended up staying for five weeks, roughing in supply and drain plumbing, and installing electrical wiring in the unfinished walls.