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from the Evil Lena series, June 1960

more from the Evil Lena series of scans from my batch purchase of old photographs

The last of my scans from the Evil Lena collection - this is 1960 vintage Lena's trailer.

She had a Traditional house but abandoned it in favour of pared-down life in the woods! My friend Lyric caught herself a fine trailer in a good spot in the Wilderness Point region.

 

I love how she outfitted it. Using the camper table and bankette seating provided in the Linden Homes package, and using a few essentials from Soy and Trompe L'oeil and What Next (and Nutmeg, it looks like), she's got it all covered.The interior is all the storage she'd need, plus sheltered seating and dining. Coffee, eggs, toast, a soup simmering on the wood-burning stove. Mattress under the stars. The camp-fire and seating outside is where it's at, really, whenever we visit.

 

I helped with the landscaping but again, to be heavy-handed with landscaping on a plot so carefully crafted by the Moles in Second Life is to miss the point entirely of the Bellisseria homes on offer -- so much has already been done and provided, and the plots are just beautiful as they are.

 

I love visiting this trailer. It doesn't pretend to be anything it isn't; it's perfectly self-sustaining, functional, comfortable, cozy, protective, liberating, and so impeccably clean! The home away from home is just one more "happy place" to retreat to in a December otherwise filled with ice and treacherous weather.

While I was taking pictures of the sunset and Blossom tonight, I turned around and took a shot of the trailer. We are TRAILER TRASH!! Ha!

She had a Traditional house but abandoned it in favour of pared-down life in the woods! My friend Lyric caught herself a fine trailer in a good spot in the Wilderness Point region.

 

I love how she outfitted it. Using the camper table and bankette seating provided in the Linden Homes package, and using a few essentials from Soy and Trompe L'oeil and What Next (and Nutmeg, it looks like), she's got it all covered.The interior is all the storage she'd need, plus sheltered seating and dining. Coffee, eggs, toast, a soup simmering on the wood-burning stove. Mattress under the stars. The camp-fire and seating outside is where it's at, really, whenever we visit.

 

I helped with the landscaping but again, to be heavy-handed with landscaping on a plot so carefully crafted by the Moles in Second Life is to miss the point entirely of the Bellisseria homes on offer -- so much has already been done and provided, and the plots are just beautiful as they are.

 

I love visiting this trailer. It doesn't pretend to be anything it isn't; it's perfectly self-sustaining, functional, comfortable, cozy, protective, liberating, and so impeccably clean! The home away from home is just one more "happy place" to retreat to in a December otherwise filled with ice and treacherous weather.

She had a Traditional house but abandoned it in favour of pared-down life in the woods! My friend Lyric caught herself a fine trailer in a good spot in the Wilderness Point region.

 

I love how she outfitted it. Using the camper table and bankette seating provided in the Linden Homes package, and using a few essentials from Soy and Trompe L'oeil and What Next (and Nutmeg, it looks like), she's got it all covered.The interior is all the storage she'd need, plus sheltered seating and dining. Coffee, eggs, toast, a soup simmering on the wood-burning stove. Mattress under the stars. The camp-fire and seating outside is where it's at, really, whenever we visit.

 

I helped with the landscaping but again, to be heavy-handed with landscaping on a plot so carefully crafted by the Moles in Second Life is to miss the point entirely of the Bellisseria homes on offer -- so much has already been done and provided, and the plots are just beautiful as they are.

 

I love visiting this trailer. It doesn't pretend to be anything it isn't; it's perfectly self-sustaining, functional, comfortable, cozy, protective, liberating, and so impeccably clean! The home away from home is just one more "happy place" to retreat to in a December otherwise filled with ice and treacherous weather.

from the Evil Lena series, dated June 1960, seems to be a neighbor as the trailer is same as shown in some ot he color photographs

more from the Evil Lena series of scans from my batch purchase of old photographs

Compact-size Airstream Travel Trailer in Red Canyon, Utah.

from the Evil Lena series, March 1967

An impressive "home on wheels" at Red Canyon in south-central Utah.

She had a Traditional house but abandoned it in favour of pared-down life in the woods! My friend Lyric caught herself a fine trailer in a good spot in the Wilderness Point region.

 

I love how she outfitted it. Using the camper table and bankette seating provided in the Linden Homes package, and using a few essentials from Soy and Trompe L'oeil and What Next (and Nutmeg, it looks like), she's got it all covered.The interior is all the storage she'd need, plus sheltered seating and dining. Coffee, eggs, toast, a soup simmering on the wood-burning stove. Mattress under the stars. The camp-fire and seating outside is where it's at, really, whenever we visit.

 

I helped with the landscaping but again, to be heavy-handed with landscaping on a plot so carefully crafted by the Moles in Second Life is to miss the point entirely of the Bellisseria homes on offer -- so much has already been done and provided, and the plots are just beautiful as they are.

 

I love visiting this trailer. It doesn't pretend to be anything it isn't; it's perfectly self-sustaining, functional, comfortable, cozy, protective, liberating, and so impeccably clean! The home away from home is just one more "happy place" to retreat to in a December otherwise filled with ice and treacherous weather.

She had a Traditional house but abandoned it in favour of pared-down life in the woods! My friend Lyric caught herself a fine trailer in a good spot in the Wilderness Point region.

 

I love how she outfitted it. Using the camper table and bankette seating provided in the Linden Homes package, and using a few essentials from Soy and Trompe L'oeil and What Next (and Nutmeg, it looks like), she's got it all covered.The interior is all the storage she'd need, plus sheltered seating and dining. Coffee, eggs, toast, a soup simmering on the wood-burning stove. Mattress under the stars. The camp-fire and seating outside is where it's at, really, whenever we visit.

 

I helped with the landscaping but again, to be heavy-handed with landscaping on a plot so carefully crafted by the Moles in Second Life is to miss the point entirely of the Bellisseria homes on offer -- so much has already been done and provided, and the plots are just beautiful as they are.

 

I love visiting this trailer. It doesn't pretend to be anything it isn't; it's perfectly self-sustaining, functional, comfortable, cozy, protective, liberating, and so impeccably clean! The home away from home is just one more "happy place" to retreat to in a December otherwise filled with ice and treacherous weather.

from the Evil Lena series, June 1964

Assistant Coach Julian Canha '06 stops at a traffic light amid the red & blue lights of the Cherry Hill Police tending to a collision on Route 38 at 12:41 am on Regatta Day.

 

#trailerlife #regattaday

She had a Traditional house but abandoned it in favour of pared-down life in the woods! My friend Lyric caught herself a fine trailer in a good spot in the Wilderness Point region.

 

I love how she outfitted it. Using the camper table and bankette seating provided in the Linden Homes package, and using a few essentials from Soy and Trompe L'oeil and What Next (and Nutmeg, it looks like), she's got it all covered.The interior is all the storage she'd need, plus sheltered seating and dining. Coffee, eggs, toast, a soup simmering on the wood-burning stove. Mattress under the stars. The camp-fire and seating outside is where it's at, really, whenever we visit.

 

I helped with the landscaping but again, to be heavy-handed with landscaping on a plot so carefully crafted by the Moles in Second Life is to miss the point entirely of the Bellisseria homes on offer -- so much has already been done and provided, and the plots are just beautiful as they are.

 

I love visiting this trailer. It doesn't pretend to be anything it isn't; it's perfectly self-sustaining, functional, comfortable, cozy, protective, liberating, and so impeccably clean! The home away from home is just one more "happy place" to retreat to in a December otherwise filled with ice and treacherous weather.

from the Evil Lena series, April 1965 - didn't realize until now that Lena lived across the street from a graveyard

She had a Traditional house but abandoned it in favour of pared-down life in the woods! My friend Lyric caught herself a fine trailer in a good spot in the Wilderness Point region.

 

I love how she outfitted it. Using the camper table and bankette seating provided in the Linden Homes package, and using a few essentials from Soy and Trompe L'oeil and What Next (and Nutmeg, it looks like), she's got it all covered.The interior is all the storage she'd need, plus sheltered seating and dining. Coffee, eggs, toast, a soup simmering on the wood-burning stove. Mattress under the stars. The camp-fire and seating outside is where it's at, really, whenever we visit.

 

I helped with the landscaping but again, to be heavy-handed with landscaping on a plot so carefully crafted by the Moles in Second Life is to miss the point entirely of the Bellisseria homes on offer -- so much has already been done and provided, and the plots are just beautiful as they are.

 

I love visiting this trailer. It doesn't pretend to be anything it isn't; it's perfectly self-sustaining, functional, comfortable, cozy, protective, liberating, and so impeccably clean! The home away from home is just one more "happy place" to retreat to in a December otherwise filled with ice and treacherous weather.

more from the Evil Lena series of scans from my batch purchase of old photographs - June 1964

She had a Traditional house but abandoned it in favour of pared-down life in the woods! My friend Lyric caught herself a fine trailer in a good spot in the Wilderness Point region.

 

I love how she outfitted it. Using the camper table and bankette seating provided in the Linden Homes package, and using a few essentials from Soy and Trompe L'oeil and What Next (and Nutmeg, it looks like), she's got it all covered.The interior is all the storage she'd need, plus sheltered seating and dining. Coffee, eggs, toast, a soup simmering on the wood-burning stove. Mattress under the stars. The camp-fire and seating outside is where it's at, really, whenever we visit.

 

I helped with the landscaping but again, to be heavy-handed with landscaping on a plot so carefully crafted by the Moles in Second Life is to miss the point entirely of the Bellisseria homes on offer -- so much has already been done and provided, and the plots are just beautiful as they are.

 

I love visiting this trailer. It doesn't pretend to be anything it isn't; it's perfectly self-sustaining, functional, comfortable, cozy, protective, liberating, and so impeccably clean! The home away from home is just one more "happy place" to retreat to in a December otherwise filled with ice and treacherous weather.

Day 19 - My trailer

from the Evil Lena series, undated - not sure what this crowd is up to but it looks like Lena caught them in the act!

from the Evil Lena series, undated in the snow

This is me, reading Pelecanos, while we were stranded in the trimaran waiting for the tide to lift us off the mud.

Saffron the cat has never been known for his subtlety.

Site of my excellent birthday lunch.

The Tupperware cake traveller

Interesting conglomeration of a variety of homes. This isn't a campground. They are permanent homes.

From my mum's squeeze - who knew I had my eye on it. It even has the original key!

Yes - our three million year old secondhand toaster was polished to a brilliant shine!

M with his hands in full flight.

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