I think I'm envious of all of you. And ladies, fine work!
I'm in the studying, taking notes and sketching phase, where I've been since I stopped lurking and officially registered last fall...but I visit regularly to be inspired and to admire...

And that's several steps ahead of where I was a year ago, when I was just admiring teardrops from afar.
I'd love to build my own tear, and even have a few ideas of ways I'd like to modify some of the traditional designs. But I also want to be able to camp as soon as the weather breaks this spring, and I don't have any indoor or in any way enclosed area in which I can do shop work. So right now I'm looking and patiently chasing down leads on barebones and second-hand tears, working to find one where the major building is done but maybe I'll be able to customize/do some finish work. I can manage some interior and exterior finish work, depending on how extensive it is, under cover of my carport once we're out of central NY's finest weather. 'Course right now, we're taking ark-building bids.
I did some woodworking and building restoring rooms in my first house, a 100-y.o. victorian, but now I have a pretty simple tool kit so at least I can go tool shopping against the day that I need them.
Fingers crossed that my projects at work will time correctly so that I can go up to Fish Creek this June to meet some of the people whose posts I've been reading and admiring...fingers crossed.