As I mentioned in earlier posts, my girlfriend Nancy and I are new to the teardrop world- we purchased our first one from a builder in neighboring Florida-
Anyway, maybe teardrops are a rare site here in south Georgia, but I just had to share a few comments I've received as of late.
I have ours stored at Nancy's, and have been doing all the painting, etc. in her driveway, where everyone on her dead-end road has to pass by. The other day, I was doing a little painting, and a neighbor came by walking his dog. He stared for awhile, then curiosity got the best of him and he approached me, asking if I was working on an overly-large dog kennel! Today, I ran into one of her neighbors, and he asked what in the heck I was working so much on in his neighborhood- was it an emergency shelter of some sort? It's been fun explaining it to these folks, and also to others who want to drop by and see the progress. These are true conversation pieces we have. After explaining it to several neighbors, they all have some earlier camping story to tell, and they ALL want to follow the progress of our teardrop and are rooting us on to get it out and camping. Pretty cool.