Tearstock Dreamin’

Road Trip

Earlier this afternoon we received an email with the news that registration for Tearstock 2015 was open. We immediately jumped online and reserved Site 1417 then sent a message to some of our teardrop camping friends. We got replies from Patty and from John & Nancy that they too had registered. Now we’re hangong out in the T@B dreamin’ of summertime and hanging out with others who embrace the tiny camper lifestyle. 

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  1. charlie and sue

    We’ll be there. 1105. The little oven makes great muffins! Got one recently. Looks like you are enjoying your new T@B.

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  2. Steve & Karen

    Can’t wait to get there and hang out with you guys! We are celebrating an unseasonably warm day by cooking up some brats onions and peppers in the T@B kitchen using the Oven Central!

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