A
 friend came by last week with a mission to get some old boards from a 
collapsed barn here at the Homestead. He is making some cool little 
garden benches for our Community Garden Association to sell at the big 
Spring Plant Fair.
He has a lot
 of energy and know how, so when he suggested we pull the old Terry 
travel trailer out of the woods I was a little reluctant, but his 
enthusiasm won me over.
The trailer had been parked there for over 25 years and I had basically stopped seeing it.
I knew it would be a good thing to pull it out but I was a little nervous about wrecking something- namely my car.
A
 tree had fallen down onto the shed it was resting against and by some 
miracle the tree had not poked a hole in the little trailers roof. 
The
 tires were flat and the hitch jack had rusted solid so I had to pull 
the trailer while digging a 3" furrow the whole way. Not easy in this 
rocky terrain My little Subaru did it though.
Now I just have to decide what to do with it. It is full of Pack Rat nests, but doesn't smell too bad. Surprisingly it has not leaked and so the frame and interior seems to be sound.
I am going to take a shop vac
and scrubby sponge to it and see what we have to work with. It may turn into another 
little guest house, or if it is road worthy we will find a new home for 
it.
That
 same day we were rooting around in the
 collapsed barn and I found this cool double sink. I am pretty sure it 
is meant to be used with a hand cranked wringer for doing laundry. (I 
had some  photos of where it sat but I pressed "delete" a little too 
soon on my 
new camera.)
It is rusted through in 
tiny spots but I am thinking I could coat it with some kind of roof 
sealant or something and make it useful again. For now it is propped up
 at the Art Shack looking cool.
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