Ready, Steady...Tow!

Visit our blog as we travel here, there any everywhere in our shiny home with wheels. Without a set schedule, with no reliable income, no expectations, and without proper medical insurance we are bound to run into failure, fun, trouble, opportunity and many new (senior citizen) friends. Co-piloting this adventure are our side kicks; Lois The Pie Queen, the saucy siamese vixen, and John Bunnay Ramsey, AKA, Senior Biscuit.

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We are a happy couple of three years that met while traveling in Germany. We relocated from Los Angeles to New York City, and recently purchased a vintage 72' Airstream Tradewind, 25' trailer to live out of while we explore all points connected by land. We hope to achieve minimal cost of living and in exchange have extra free time to spend together and work on our our creative projects. The end result.. 1. We will have lived in many parts of the world we wouldn't normally have visited, 2. We will have opened our doors for various experiences that normally wouldn't cross our paths, stories to tell 3. We will have developed our own companies which we plan to continue after we decide to leave full time trailer life. We hope to do good things with our extra time too.

Sunday, November 12, 2006

Burning bodies hanging from poles, I remember Halloween

The Day family really understand the true meaning of Halloween. Bill's family has a tradition to outdo every house in their entire town by nature, not on purpose. They pick a new theme every year and do it 110% This year, Dragons and Wizards. Bill's dad dressed up as King Arthur, and built by hand a motion censored mechanical mechanism to move a 6 foot tall rubber dragon that Bill's mom constructed over the course of a month prior to the 31st. They add more tombstones to their graveyard this year, and included a smoke machine and a grim reaper. We heard more than one kid cry. The bonus for the kiddies is that they get a full sized candy bar once they get to the door. What is happening though to the young kids of today. We had to remind them over and over, "what do you say....?" Then they would let out a pathetic, "trick or treat" on a very low volume. Sadly I didn't have an award winning costume this year, but bill scrapped together something quick, but really only pulled it off with the help of our beloved John.





Bill's brother Bob and friends Tara, Jeremy and Kristen



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