Tuesday, June 12, 2012

on a coastal caravan park


Sand and gravel avenues access the caravans that are here permanently and semi-permanently. They used to be decorated with plants and other objects that were chosen by the owner to make their place unique, to give it personality. Now they all look similar, aside from the hint of tone from a curtain or the colour of the manufacturers stripe on the van, most of which have faded. It’s like that because those that run the park said one year, ”No plants”, denying the occupants an opportunity of free expression. But you are allowed a television antenna, and your decking out the front must not exceed 1.2 metres in width...?!   5000 bucks a year to leave it there but you are only allowed to use it for a limited amount of days. it feels like a ghost town. I still kind of like it. 


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