About Todd

This needs to be updated some. It was written back when we used our blog as sort of a resumé for workamping. Todd will get to it, just focused on working at the moment.  (Update, it won't be updated, lol) ~  Carrie

Todd is the strong, silent type. People love him.  He's the kind of person people automatically open up to, me included. He's smart, funny, and a little old fashioned. I joke that I don't know how to work a car door handle because he always does it for me. He says that's the way he was raised.

He has fixed everything in our previously wrecked trailer. I'm always amazed. Sometimes when I get home from work he's studying a diagram learning how to make something work better, or just work, and he does.

He loves animals, especially dogs, cats too. Wants be be outside more in the fresh air and sun. He also loves to take photos of birds, landscape, and animals. (He just told me he'll add more to this later. He can write too!)

Carrie

Thanks Baby! You put it so well!

A little more about me..... Well, I love the outdoors, I love fixing things, figuring out how things work and building or making things when I get a chance. I consider myself a problem solver. I find great joy and sometimes frustration LOL... in figuring out a problem and coming up with solutions. When other people hit a brick wall, I can usually come up with at least one or two solutions to the problem. When I run into a problem, I won't stop until I have figured it out, one way or another. I can do or figure out anything and if I can't, I WILL eventually. Even if (as Carrie put it) I have to stay up all night long studying diagrams, instructions, searching the internet (if I have that luxury at the time) and calling anybody I can find a phone number for.

I love nature photography. Birds, animals, landscapes and anything natural. I even have some people projects I would like to do if I can get some new equipment. I even went to school for it. I hope to get back into it soon.

My Japanese Maple Bonsai Trees
The one in the front is a Bloodgood.
The one in the back is a Tamukeyama Laceleaf weaping maple.
Both are very young.


Todd's Photos

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