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Well the next thing you know Ol' Chip's a hundred-aire Well now it's time to say hello to Chip and all his
kits This little ditty was created by my Royersford, PA pal..
Tim Good |
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Left is a photo of me and Annie, in front of the RV home formally known as 'Happy Home'. We had to paint the words 'Happy Home' out because it was causing problems with the more 'establishment' type neighbors who envied our free-wheeling and mobile lifestyle. It's still a wonderfully happy home, I'm sure..It was sold to an artist lady for $1500, and was last seen aimed toward Iowa.
This is a photo of yours truly while in the States selling Western Villages to raise funds to keep our FG operation in Banbury, England afloat during the economic crunch over there. It just put off the unovoidable
Our Family- George(left) Missie (right)
Arizona Sunset- This is how they usually are !
Superstition Mountains, Apache Junction, in the early spring
Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in
a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside,
thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming -- WOW!! What a
ride!!!
(Never quite figured out what he was gesturing.)
Then there was the special day we got to 'do lunch' with our banker. Afterwards, I noticed a complete change in Annie's personality.
Yours truly (left) age 15, from a Bridgeport (Ct) Post newspaper article about the annual town crafts show. The LH wing star was on upside down till I changed it with Photoshop about 35 years later. Can't remember making a miistake since :) Above is a 1944 photo of my sister and me just before the end of WWII.
In the early 80s we enjoyed this Narrow Boat..Desings for the English series of buildings were born in this while cruising through Shropshire and Wales.. Joe Dunn is doing a great job of steering
Prior to moving into a motor home, I had
'proper' homes all my adult life. I had also spent all of my adult life
maintaining and struggling (without a whole
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![]() This is a carving I did for Lash's Place, a nationally famous for a "Hair Cutting Experience located at 1626 Palm Ave, San Mateo, CA.. (Lash is on the right) (Right photo) Dana and Chris bought one of my Keystone Kops in 1984 from a previous owner. |
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![]() It sold new for $800 in 1974. They got it for $100 |
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When I went to live in England for a while, squatters thoroughly trashed it. The county sheriff and building department cited me for 'renting sub-standard housing' (duh..renting to squatters?!) It was trashed beyond recognition so the county leveled it and sent me a $23,000 wrecking and dumping bill. People who have seen it tell me that pretty wild flowers now grow in the vacant lot. |
This sculpture of a hobbit, Bilbo to be precise, guarded the
main entrance whilst holding up the porch roof with his head. The door
on the left went in to the kitchen. All beams were hand hewn.Walls were
of river rock |
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![]() George kept bothering us for a mate and THIS was it..Missie Dot Com! |
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Just over the left shoulder of the chap on the right is the lower RV storage compartment we set up for the puppies.. A hole cut out of the floor in the bedroom with a little carpeted ramp gave Missie 24/7 access to her pups and, of course, the outer door opens on the compartment for access and cleaning. A hand held vacuum cleaner and baby monitor connected to 'upstairs' were added. |
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Missie posing on stairs
These
are strangers we met at a park in upstate NY who had no trouble posing
with Missie's pups.

