Since I've not posted any pictures of the latest addition to Rick's fleet, I thought now would be a good time to do so. This was the rig we used for the past few days.
The new "old" trailer is a 26' Argosy from 1975. We love the panoramic view from the front window. |
The interior is light and airy with a roomy dining area in the front. |
The refrigerator, with separate freezer compartment, is almost as big as what I have in my apartment. It can operate on either gas or electricity and knows which power source to use all on its own! |
New stove and oven in the kitchen opposite from the refrigerator. I cover the sinks with cutting boards to have more counter space. |
One bed behind the kitchen. |
Another bed on the other side. Bunk beds swing up from under the windows and are secured to the ceiling. |
We plan to remove the bunk bed on the right once Rick finds the right tool for the job so that the sleeping area isn't so claustrophobic. The bathroom is at the back of the trailer. I especially like the "pocket" door that one can close for privacy behind the bed on the left.
This trailer is the second Argosy that Rick has bought in the past year. The first is "Tater;" this one is "Tater II" because of the color on the outside.
We went to the car show on Thursday afternoon and again on Friday morning. Jay showed his Nash Metropolitan. Rick went along for the ride.
It looks like Jay's convertible is a coupe but it really has a back seat. Of course, only a small child would be able to fit back there comfortably! |
A fun convertible. |
And another one. |
A Triumph. |
A Mustang - see the pony on the grill. |
A 1960 Sport Prinz (that's what the sign said). |
The geezer mobile (a Buick). |
The theme of this year's show was "Four for All in '14." A variety of four-door vehicles was featured in the theme tent.
Imagine riding in the back seat of this Kaiser. |
Or this Frazer. |
Or this Packard town car. It must have been quite the luxury vehicle of its time. |
Other four-door cars were displayed on the blacktop outside the tent.
There's even entertainment at the Iola Old Car Show.
We left Iola on Saturday morning and motored to the east side of Lake Winnebago with a stop at the Neighborhood Pub & Grill outside of Chilton for lunch.
We spent the night at the Ledgeview Campground. Not our usual Ledge Park near Horicon but still on top of the Niagara Escarpment.
Here's a view of Lake Winnebago as we approached Highway 55. The scenery on this side is so much nicer than what one sees off Highway 41 on the west side. The east side of the lake is not one continuous strip mall.
The owners of this car are ready for a summer outing. |
We left Iola on Saturday morning and motored to the east side of Lake Winnebago with a stop at the Neighborhood Pub & Grill outside of Chilton for lunch.
Rick had the 1 lb. burger - actually two 1/2 lb. patties on a hoagie roll. |
I had the roast turkey BLT. |
We spent the night at the Ledgeview Campground. Not our usual Ledge Park near Horicon but still on top of the Niagara Escarpment.
Here's a view of Lake Winnebago as we approached Highway 55. The scenery on this side is so much nicer than what one sees off Highway 41 on the west side. The east side of the lake is not one continuous strip mall.
Oshkosh is somewhere on the other side of the lake. |
Can you guess whose fruit and veggie faces these are?
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