Minnesota Prairie Roots

Writing and photography by Audrey Kletscher Helbling

Just like the Clampetts May 11, 2013

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Just like The Beverly Hillbillies, a rocking chair is secured atop this van.

Just like The Beverly Hillbillies, a rocking chair is secured atop this van.

MOVING WEST or heading west and north up to the lake cabin? I’m not sure given the cargo and the Maine license plate on the boat trailer.

But the fictional Clampett family of the 1962-1971 comedic television series, The Beverly Hillbillies, has nothing on these travelers spotted along Interstate 94 about five miles east of Alexandria Thursday afternoon.

What do you think? Lake cabin or permanent move?

Copyright 2013 Audrey Kletscher Helbling

 

21 Responses to “Just like the Clampetts”

  1. treadlemusic's avatar treadlemusic Says:

    You had me with THAT photo! LOL! I’m so glad that Grandma isn’t seated in that chair (ala Nat’l Lampoon)! Great post!!!! LOL! I needed it!

    • Audrey Kletscher Helbling's avatar Audrey Kletscher Helbling Says:

      Yes, this was quite the sight on the interstate. I assume your dear friend’s funeral is today, or just was? Hugs.

  2. westerner54's avatar westerner54 Says:

    Wow. They really should have put a cut out Granny up there on the chair, don’t you think?

  3. I like to think they are on an adventure. We are not this bad, but the truck bed is usually full with the camper on behind when we hit the road – ha! Happy Saturday:)

  4. Wow! I think I would hesitate to drive behind that vehicle. I’m hoping that’s a permanent move. I’d shudder to think that’s how someone went to their cabin every single year.

    • Audrey Kletscher Helbling's avatar Audrey Kletscher Helbling Says:

      You know, there are lots of vehicles on the road that seem to have less-than-secure items on board. On this trip I wondered about tires, straw bales and cement blocks, among other items, on vehicles. I’ll be posting soon, though, about the major roadside event we managed to avoid thanks to my inquiring mind and a helpful gentleman in Rothsay. Let’s just way I’m very happy I convinced my husband to pull off Interstate 94 to photograph the prairie chicken roadside attraction in Rothsay. Check back soon for photos and story.

  5. Allan's avatar Allan Says:

    Where ever they were headed, it was smart to get through Mn before another 5 cents a gallon tax on gas is added to our already too high gas tax. It could have been the Grizwold family going on “Vacation”!! They have not picked up Aunt Edna yet. Remember when she died and they put her on a chair on top of their “Family Truckster”? How was that for hitting two subjects with a length of twine?

    • Audrey Kletscher Helbling's avatar Audrey Kletscher Helbling Says:

      I have not watched the Grizwold family, although my husband has seen the show. So I will just have to trust you are spot on with your comment. Good to hear from you again, Allan.

  6. Jackie's avatar Jackie Says:

    Hmmmmmm, I’m going with cabin! Love the chair, and is that a ladder attached to the drivers side of the van?

  7. Cecilia Mary Gunther's avatar cecilia Says:

    fantastic capture audrey, you were quick with the camera! laugh!!! c

  8. Beth Ann's avatar Beth Ann Says:

    Love it!!! I think cabin bound!!! Made me chuckle on this one!

  9. Left for Grand Forks Friday afternoon, with our caravan….saw many sights like this…opening the cabins for sure.
    Celebrated daughters graduation from UND! Then packed most of her apartment up into pick up and 2 cars…We looked similar to that top of that van!
    What a long drive….exhausted, happy, glad to be home! And I can safely say have no need to return to the lovely Grand Forks ND city—again!!!

    • Audrey Kletscher Helbling's avatar Audrey Kletscher Helbling Says:

      First of all, congratulations to your daughter upon her graduation from UND. I know exactly how you feel about that long drive. I won’t miss that haul when it ends. Once past Fergus, the interstate seems to go on into forever.

      Watch for a story tomorrow from Interstate 94 near Rothsay. You will be thankful that you did not leave until Friday afternoon for Grand Forks.


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