Tearstock Kickoff

Road Trip


Bless their hearts, Little Guy Worldwide always hosts a dinner on the first night of Tearstock to give folks a chance to arrive and set up their campsite on this first official day of the event then gather in the circle to enjoy dinner and the company of fellow teardrop enthusiasts. Tonight we savored the flavors served by the  Swenson’s food truck and listened to the welcoming remarks by Chris. It’s already a fun gathering!

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  1. Mike Smith

    It was nice to see and chat with you guys at the rally!! Time flew by too quickly and it’s too bad we are not able to do this more often. I hated to leave but sometimes family calls and you have to do what you have to do. Hope to see you both again soon! Safe travels and will enjoy your blog!

    Michigan Mike

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