Tuesday, July 30, 2013

And Just Like That

Due to some form of TV magic and real-life time travel, we warp ahead to a finished Teardrop. The Internet makes this even easier: you can be a time-travelling space lord know-it-all, and just find yourself with a fully baked turkey within 20 minutes of airtime (excluding commercials).


Eastern Colorado, amidst tornado warnings 

Road attire was fairly casual

Tara contemplate the galley

On a reservoir in Eastern Colorado



The last post in the FNtTD blog was regarding work on the hatch, and then things got real crazy. Time melted like gummy worms on the dashboard, and I'd even resorted to driving screws into a makeshift utility box the day of my wedding. While wearing my tux pants.

From that point forward, the progress of the Teardrop was rolling progress, as in rolling to the West Coast and back, and my accompanying travel blog, High-beam Eyes, documents that.

Thusly, updates disappeared from the face of the earth on FNtTD. We're onto a new day, however, and new things are in the pipeline. There is a new Teardrop build, Teardrop II, that had arisen from some difficult circumstances with the first TD. FNtTD will document this new build, but it will certainly be just as brisk and scant of details as the first build.

It's a weird world, and all you can do is try to see more of this snow globe.

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