Trailer Park discovered, possibly.

Is this the last place Seaton called home?
Colleagues,
I have recently received contact from the cousin of an expired denizen out of The States, who claimed her uncle may have known CS intermittently but intimately during his declining years. Her uncle lived in an area not far outside San Fransisco known colloquially as Bonnie View, somewhere in the Los Gatos area, and saw fit to leave as part of his legacy to her, both pictures and notes from the era many of which she claims directly concern CS.
She was able to pass on this alleged (we would need further proof I feel, thoughts on this colleagues) picture of the trailer where her uncle claims CS impatiently waited out much of his remaining time and she also claims to have other pictures and artifacts which we may be interested in. The inclusion of the above picture with her correspondence is, I feel, in the manner of a ‘teaser’ but I also need to point out that, it worked for me.
The, ‘may‘ be interested, is her wording, as we would of course be panting at the bit (is that the correct usage?) for further contact with any small piece, proof or word of this part of the Seaton story.
The cousin, Ethel Hilldegard by name, remembers visiting the trailer in question a number of times in her formative years. It was one of the ubiquitous Airstream trailers, now of dubious vintage, and she retains hazy memories of ritualistic dancing, accordion playing and some circular screaming habits by CS and his drinking cohorts which very much unsettled her at the time, she being of delicate years and a sheltered sensibility.
I feel we should push for an interview with Ms Hildegard (for it is mightily certain she will turn out to be Ms) via some of the new technology now available, as well as politely requesting access to any of the newly unearthed CS memorabilia she claims are in her possession at the most urgent opportunity.
I remain, as we all do until the day arrives
yours
Tyler S.T.










