posted 11 months ago
I've never lived in a trailer park, but when I was a young teen, my dad took 2 ancient single-wide trailers, set them up side by side, and cut a hole through the touching walls, to make a home for a family of 8, on the 17acre farm he'd bought (the original house and barn had been leveled in a fire, about 50yrs prior, and the entire property abandoned). I lived there for 3yrs, and my real appreciation developed as I came to fully understand how his ingenuity allowed us to live rather well, on next to no income.
Then, as an adult, I lived in an old, barely-holding-together, rental, dumpy single-wide for 8 months, while looking for a place of our own, to buy - which ended up being 3acres that we moved a new, demo-model double-wide onto. It wasn't in a trailer park, but about half the homes on that road were trailers, of some size & age, or another. That community was mostly great, and having my own home for the first time was liberating. I planted trees, had a sad, little garden (it was on a rocky ridge in KY), some guineas and a mean, little, banty rooster. But, I also have horrible, nightmare-level memories from there, so no, I don't miss it.
They (both the parks & trailers) serve an important purpose, and have served many, very well - I definitely think they *can be* a better option for many, than living in an apartment - but, I wouldn't trade my house for one.
"The only thing...more expensive than education is ignorance."~Ben Franklin
"We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark; the real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light." ~ Plato