It's Thursday and I like my Airstream because it requires me to stretch beyond my comfort level to take on new tasks, develop new skills, and learn the myriad and complex eccentricities in restoring this time capsule. Although it wasn't its birthday, I bought a lovely and utile table saw to prepare the sub floor and, later, the new cabinets. This is, of course, in keeping with my standard "cart before the horse" philosophy and is not recommended for those with a more logical bent, such as figuring out the new bathroom configuration prior to securing the belly pan. One word of advice for those who endeavor such a project. When things get tiresome, overwhelming, expensive, and seemingly impossible... get a cotton rag, some aluminum polish, and go at a small portion of the outer skin, say, next to the door. That one small patch of gleaming glory gives great gratitude. It's a foreshadowing of what's possible, and a talisman to a successful continuing effort. Polish often, or as the psychological necessity arises.
Hi, it's Thursday and I like my Airstream because it's always on stand-by, waiting patiently to be called out for use whenever we are ready and able. And it just sits, being pretty, in my driveway, for it's next assignment.
It is Thursday! Our sweet Bambi is anxiously awaiting the "go ahead" for the Area 33 rally. In two weeks we will be there! The weather is finally improving! Yea!
Mrs. NorCal Bambi traveling in S Tardis ~ from the Great State of Jefferson
Its Thursday and I'm getting all verklempt over my Airstream
Well the airstream towed so smoothly to the we can tow it rally in Ohio I couldn't believe it was not butter --however, this tail wagging thing I think I was warned against it as a girl I'm getting all verklempt...
I'd like to dedicate this post to Barbra, Thursday and Airstreams...discuss...
__________________ Steph in MI Air# 6996- I Hockeytown USA!!