Someone once rather unkindly described New Zealand of the 1960′s as “The Poland of the South Pacific”. I’m the kid on the right. It’s early 1963 and we’re fleeing Canada just after the Cuban Missile Crisis. My mother’s French Huguenot blood was finely attuned to the cut and run. We are headed to the bottom ofContinue reading
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Paul – Housetruck owner and builder A final portrait before his truck is sold. In the 1970′s housetrucking was an expression of personal freedom, individualism and creativity. From my own experience, life on the road felt as if I was immersed in the river of life. – One Kindred Spirit Silver Print
Home for 3 Years The 1970′s House Trucking in New Zealand