This is home for the week. I'm about 12 miles outside of Bryce Canyon and it's beautiful and wonderful temperature up here in the high country.
Good Temperature for me means not too hot and just right for sitting outside on the chair reading and inside working on the computer. I am a bit uncomfortable in the airstream if it gets to far above 80 degrees and I don't want to have to use the A/C/
AIRSTREAM LIFE
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I've been in this airstream for just about 5 years now. I got it for a photo project where I went on the road for over a year to all 50 states photographing religious buildings.
That trip was go go go and not a lot of time for relaxation or computer work... And honestly haven't done a ton of trips like this week where I just go somewhere nice and work there when I'm parked at a house. Last year I did it at the Valley of the Gods, up on a mountain above Utah lake and up in the Uintas for a week or so. I think I need to do it some more.
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And each day this week some awesome clouds seem to roll past which is wonderful.
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Like I said one of the perks of working out on the road is that after a bunch of hours on the computer I can just step outside and site in my awesome chair and relax or read. Though often I'll take the truck for a drive and explore some more. (I did that yesterday... i'll share that soon)
MORE SHOTS
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My View: Often i look for a more shady spot... but the weather is fine and I love having such a wide open view right outside the door. There's been plenty of animals hanging out in the field.
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The first night my neighbors complemented me on how much the airstream/tacoma combo seem to match. It has a nice style they thought. Usually people just obsess over the airstream and ask how old it is. But I liked how they thought about how certain rigs seem to fit with eachother and the occupants... and some don't.
So which of these pictures best shows off what I'm talking about? (Gotta post a pic to instagram or something)