Camper Truck |
Clear Lake - was a frequent weekend favorite, where friends and relatives allowed us the use of their cabins for a few days at a time. The drive was long, but soon all landmarks and roads were memorized - the tricky turns and twists - side roads or roads known only by landmarks (make a left where the old store used to be) and ... well, once there.... then we would fish ..and boy would we fish ... grandad and grams both fished ... although Gramps really was in charge of 'drowning worms' as he called fishin' ... but now I digress ... I'll come back to this in another tale.
Of course getting to these various places required many miles of driving... and it was quite a juggle to decide who would ride in front with Grams and Gramps. There was just a good ol' bench seat for 3 in the truck cab, so there was a rotation of who would ride back in the camper. Being the oldest, it was usually my lot to be stuck in the camper as we cruised the roadways. This was not such a bad deal, with the exception that we could not communicate from the truck to the camper.
Pit Stop |
In spite of the communication problem, I passed many pleasant hours spent stretched out on the over-the-cab bed. I would daydream and muse over the issues and challenges of my growing up, all the while watching oncoming traffic, and enjoying the passing landscape. Being 'stuck' in the back turned out to be a perfect refuge, that allowed for introspective thought, reading or just daydreaming. I really loved laying in the big bed over the cab, and looking out the windows letting the world – literally – pass by.
Irreplaceable, and wonderfully great memories! What a way to travel.
[Editor's note: This story was written by R. Cane and is part of a 10 story series]
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I've been looking forward to these 'chapters'. Keep them coming!
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