What isQuicksilver?
A 70 passenger 10-wheel Crown School Bus that swallowed tens of thousands of dollars in the eighties and early nineties. Foolish? Didn't seem to be when I was using a snow shovel to feed it US currency. I promised myself to get a camera and share images of both it and my generator and battery shed. Times have changed radically in Mexico and in my personal health. What used to be forty dollars in fuel, and fifty dollars in RV park fees and toll road charges now measures in the several hundreds of dollars. So Quicksilver sits. And along with an umbilical tiny house serves as my hideout. The house requires three hours a week to clean, Quicksilver has oak and teak and very limited black water drainage capacity. It takes more than a dozen hours a week on hands and knees to clean -- I simply cannot do the hands and knees thing anymore. So being cabled to the ground it serves as a last ditch hurricane bunker, and food refrigeration and freezing addition.