The day finally came when we could pull the teardrop out of the garage. I was a little nervous hitching it up for the first time.
I was even more nervous about pulling out of the driveway. The thing had never been out of the garage before, so we had no idea what to expect. It could hit the curb at the end of the driveway and all the pieces could topple over. Anything could happen at that point.
Thankfully, it turned out to be road worthy. I will keep you all posted on the adventures we have this summer.
Bye, we'll see you when we return.
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Tuesday, May 11, 2010
The Tear Jerk Journal - THE NEW PHONE BOOKS ARE HERE! THE NEW PHONE BOOKS ARE HERE!
...or at least the new Teardrop Building Plans are.
Apparently I am a simpleton when it comes to posting documents on the internet. I had originally planned on posting pdf files to the side bar of this blog, but the add-on I was going to use turned out to be totally useless. So I ended up just uploading them in jpeg form to the picasa account connected to this blog.
So check them out by clicking on the link in the the side bar, or if you are really serious about building a teardrop camper, then shoot me an e-mail and I will send you the original pdf files that can be easily printed.
Apparently I am a simpleton when it comes to posting documents on the internet. I had originally planned on posting pdf files to the side bar of this blog, but the add-on I was going to use turned out to be totally useless. So I ended up just uploading them in jpeg form to the picasa account connected to this blog.
So check them out by clicking on the link in the the side bar, or if you are really serious about building a teardrop camper, then shoot me an e-mail and I will send you the original pdf files that can be easily printed.
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