My new Shasta kitchen, just before I left for my trip.
A cup of tea just after my successful arrival at Riverside State Park, Spokane, WA. I got her backed in first try with the help of a spotter (thanks, Gary!).
It started raining just after we (Gracie, Heather and I drove in tandem) arrived. Perfect for us to set up our trailers inside.
Meet Bonnie from Spokane Valley.
Can you see the cork wall? Isn’t this just the cutest trailer? (You will hear this at least a dozen times, in this post!).
We toured the different trailers during the intermittent rains, after our arrival on Thursday afternoon.
Next to Bonnie’s is Heather’s 1947 trailer…..
You got that right, Heather!!!
All the while we are parked right on the Spokane River! Just a few feet away.
We even had wildflowers all around our camp sites.
Meet Gracie and her Scottie with a Potty. How adorable is this? Step inside, it only gets better!
This girl sure knows how to decorate a trailer!!
And organize a super fun event!!
How is this for a view just feet away. We could sit and watch the Osprey feed their young right from our lawn chairs at the edge of the river, right inside our camp sites!
Laughs around the campfire!
Sorry this is such a long post but I thought you would love to visit all the trailers!
Can it get any more fun than this? Every time I looked at this I found something else I’d missed (all weekend long).
Camp mascot!
And it was just as much fun inside!!
How about this one? She even had a bar! She went on to decorate the whole spot…it was totally cute!
Don’t you just love Denise’s bright and shiny sweetheart? It was filled with lace and frills!
Stop by tomorrow and I will share some more sweet trailers!
I've looked and admired and drooled over each and every picture you've posted.
ReplyDeleteThe area, with the big trees and the beautiful river, looks like the perfect spot to camp.
I love, love, love how each trailer is so different in personality..... and I love all the vintage items!
You gals sure know how to party in a fun way!
Looking forward to seeing more!
This was such a fun post. I loved everything about it, your friends, thier trailers...and the woods....I will stop by tomorrow. Glad you had a good time.
ReplyDeleteWow! Looks like you had a really terrific time! And the weather ended up pretty good for you to have even more fun! I love all the decorating, it is so fun to see! I'll bet that mini-vacation did you so much good! So glad you went and had a great time!! Luv ya!
ReplyDeleteThese are all too good for words. Ms. Daisy is amazing and you all look like you're having such a great time. I love the personalities of each one...camping has never looked so good! Looking forward to seeing more.
ReplyDeleteYep,,, we certainly did have a rip snortin' good time!
ReplyDeleteMemories to last us for ever!
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I am so amazed by these adorable little homes! Can I ask where you get them? Do they come with the original stuff or do you referb them? Are they comfy? Probably no A/C huh? They were all cuter than the other. What fun you had. Lisa
ReplyDeleteWow, if I lived closer, I would surely have a camper and come along. What a fun weekend you all had!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for yout effort in taking all the photos AND posting them along with descriptions... What a fantastic idea to have girls only trips and where did all the fabulous vans come from??? Well done..
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I have GOT to have one of these trailers!!! Yours is just fantastic and that kitchen is adorable!! Great job! Looks like y'all had a super fun time.
ReplyDeleteThese are absolutely amazing! My husband is going to be really bummed that I ran across this post b/c now I'm putting one of these on my wish list! Oh, and following now! -diane
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Wow, all the trailers are fantastic! Beautifully decorated. I love vintage trailers. I am your newest followers, looking forward to future posts. Diane
ReplyDeleteThese are all so incredibly cute!
ReplyDeleteI had such a fun time exploring your sweet blog! I am SOTF Sister #1841. I am hoping to one day be able to meet all of you. I live in Banks, Oregon. Hugs! Annie
ReplyDeleteHi! Serena gave some links to this post.
ReplyDeleteThis ALMOST makes me want to learn how to pull a trailer! Well, maybe not, maybe I'll just hire a driver.
I'm going to the show THIS year!
I loved "touring" all of the trailers -- so cute. And it sounds like you had such a nice time :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the photos. I hope to visit with you all someday. I am off to admire the glorious photos of Herculaneum next.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your photos. We just purchased a 1947 Main Line Coach Trailer. Ours is only 10 1/2 feet long, so our kitchen is across the front not down the side. We are totally restoring this trailer. I have cleaned up the stove and it looks great. Can't wait until we are done and post pics for you all.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing pics..we just purchased a 1947 Main Line Coach Trailer like the silver one in your photos. Ours is only 10 1/2 feet long so the kitchen is across the front. We are totally restoring it. We have it torn down to the floor frame. We have metal which was in good shape, also the cabinets and closet. I cleaned the stove to looking great. We are going to have fun with this little camper when we are done.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun post! I found you through Pinterest, just started restoring my 1967 trailer. I will be following along, adding you to my blog roll!
ReplyDeleteCathy
I want you to know, I really enjoyed your blog. I adore vintage RV's so much,I can't wait to own one of my own and see what I can do to it. God bless you!
ReplyDeleteThank you for all of the pictures. I had so much fun looking at them. I am redoing a 1970 "Glamper" and we painted the stove and sink the same color red that you have pictured. Since you are a retired painting contractor, I was wondering what kind of paint did you use and how did you seal it for wear and tear.
ReplyDeleteThank you again for the blog. It was a pleasure.
Susan
I had it powder coated, however, I have since learned that you can use Drivetrain paint found at any local automotive store...albeit a larger one. Comes in about 12 colors or you might try on line.
DeleteLoved looking at all of those photos, but I think yours is still my favorite! Would you mind if I shared a photo of the dining booth in an article about dinette booth makeovers I'm writing for my new blog?
ReplyDeleteYou may...have fun with it.
DeleteThank you!
DeleteForgot to mention in my last comment but I would of course link back to this post.
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