Yeah I know it's an oldie but a goodie. Saw the title and had to check it out. Maybe it's because THe WOOKIE was trying to crawl in my lap for attention or because we are about to away with friends this weekend and she shares the same name as her TT COUGARHa! You're stirring up long-dormant ghosts with this one! You never know who might show up. I don't often get alerts from subscribed threads on the Dis much anymore! Mine was post #111 from 2010. Fortunately, we have a new rig which does not inspire as much cussing. Our new rig was named on our first pleasure trip (i.e. not the stops we made on the way home from the seller) by a couple of fellow campers. They were in a cute C that they had rented to tour the states while they were on holiday from Germany. They mentioned their "little chateau" in passing and then made reference to ours as "a whole villa". So ours is dubbed "The Villa". It's a 40' Fleetwood Revolution diesel pusher and is much more motorhome than I thought we'd ever own.
Wow... and my DW worries about our (or rather HER) cats. We have brought our dog in the past (and that was a challenge) but the cats can more easily "escape".Well, since we travel with ALL of our animals (2 dogs, 1 cat, 2 ferrets and an African Gray parrot), ours is basically just The Rolling Zoo
I love the "Trailer Swift" name. Made me laugh.DH and I were just talking yesterday about how we had to name our new pop-up. He threw out Penelope Pop-up, Travelin' Sue, the camp tramp, and my personal fave, Trailer Swift.![]()
Wow... and my DW worries about our (or rather HER) cats. We have brought our dog in the past (and that was a challenge) but the cats can more easily "escape".
I bet traveling with the "Zoo" can get interesting.
Read this and have to laugh as right now we are at TALL PINES HARBOR Camp Ground in Sandiford Va and fixing to go over to Chincoteague to investigate with our friends The COUGAR campers so she can decide if her mom can do Pony Swim in 3 monthsWhen we got married in 1982 my husband bought an RV and we named it "Our little Island" We named it that because we were supposed to go to Bermuda for our honeymoon but instead took the RV to Chincoteague and Assateague islands!
My camper was named earlier this past winter when we discovered yet another area in the camper where water has been getting in. Shame it was bought brand new but has had numerous areas where the roof seam, outdoor kitchen, or the antenna have been allowing water in and been a constant upkeep. I made the comment one day to my wife that now I know how sailors must have felt on an old diesel submarine. Thus, her current name is "Nautilus"