Awight kids we goin shopp’n
After I finished writing my school stuff at the old Starbucks I stopped by to see my old friend scott ross. he sells mobile homes. now the only mobile anything i had ever been in are the trailers that every church i think has or the class room i taught in. i was just going to give a howdy do when he said we should take a tour of a couple. i have to admit i wanted to make sure every one knew that i wasnt looking for a mobile home. there is this stigma that has been placed on them. so i make sure i say that i live in a house in pelham. yeah i know pretty lame. anyway it was not what i expected. so to give full disclosure the pictures are below. 

yes this is all one house. make you want to buy a mobile home doesnt it. All you need is some land and call my buddy up. In all seriousness this was something. i take it all back. Oh and this was the smaller of the two that we went in.










meagan
November 29, 2008 at 12:24 pm //
They aren’t so bad if you don’t live in tornado alley. I remember a whole trailer park being destroyed back when I lived in Pelham. Lots of people have them out in MT and if you insulate them well, you’ve got yourself a cheap decent house. I lived in one when I first moved to West Yellowstone though and didn’t really like being called trailer trash, but that trailer was much nicer and bigger than the cabin I live in now.
drew
November 29, 2008 at 6:21 pm //
there were like the taj mahal. it was really big. Scott tells me that those homes are made so that you have to leave when people in slab homes have to. I may need to go shopping
Emily
November 29, 2008 at 7:44 pm //
By the way, you live in a pretty awesome place in Pelham! Thinking about this being your second Christmas in your house and hoping that it is still treating you well. Like your website.