tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2053737370919207454.post2446518962518523250..comments2024-02-05T00:10:35.208-05:00Comments on Cottontail Farm: Shasta first look - interiorCottontailfarmhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06603586688895863727noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2053737370919207454.post-8187085421966694042016-07-06T13:37:59.026-04:002016-07-06T13:37:59.026-04:00I’m glad to hear you think it looks repairable! Is...I’m glad to hear you think it looks repairable! Is a caravan like a camper? That must have been a grand adventure. I’d imagine you’d learn to make good use of every tiny space and spend a lot of time outdoors too. If you have any advice on my project, please feel free to share!Cottontailfarmhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06603586688895863727noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2053737370919207454.post-17561802221191133942016-07-06T02:57:38.580-04:002016-07-06T02:57:38.580-04:00This looks like a very do-able project, and I look...This looks like a very do-able project, and I look forward to seeing your progress. We lived in a caravan for five years when we came to live in France. Our house was a ruin when we arrived, with no roof, no electrics, and no dry space. The barns were the same. We were glad to get rid of the caravan when the house did reach a decent state of habitation, feeling that we had had enough of camping outside, but we possibly might get a camper van later on, once the smallholding is more efficient. It would be nice to explore our local regions, and Spain is only two hours drive away. Verahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13235143664894609891noreply@blogger.com