Rusticity in a first world driveway

The Lyme Lounge is safely winterized and stored in its winter berth in Gaylord. I am gonna miss it. We slept in the Lyme Lounge in the Landfill Driveway for many nights this fall.

I cannot describe how comfortable it is to sleep in a teeny little camping trailer. Because neither of us are all that tall, we can put the “big” table down and put our sleeping bags on the “bed” that makes. If it’s a wee bit chilly, we have a comforter available. The Lyme Lounge has a water supply so I can keep my plastic water glass in the sink, right next to my bed and have water in the night when I needed it. And there is lucky-shucky although my phone is new enough that it doesn’t usually need to be charged overnight.

P? Yeah. Since the Lyme Lounge was parked in our driveway, I could’ve gone into the Landfill to P in the middle of the night but instead I just went outside. The beach urchins were a bit flabbergasted about this but they didn’t really grow up using an outhouse, etc. I am positive the neighbors did not see or hear me P.

When I woke up in the morning, I would schlep myself into the Landfill to shower and start my day.

One Response to “Rusticity in a first world driveway”

  1. Margaret Says:

    I like sleeping in John’s camper although there’s a queen bed and a bathroom in there. Smaller can be cozier!