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Renee M. in Michigan |
Posted - Jul 08 2008 : 5:06:15 PM
I am hoping MaryJane of the Bee Hive Cottage will find this post, or anyone else that can help me. Thanks to her inspiration, we are currently on the lookout for a little travel trailer pre-1970 vintage. I LOVE the pictures of the "Sisters on the Fly" members' rigs on MaryJane's blog. Gawd, they are all adorable! Here's the addy for anyone who wants to check them out: http://thebeehivecottage.blogspot.com/
I am wondering -- where do those gals find all those wonderful items to fill their trailers with? They all seem to stick, more or less, to a vintage cowgirl theme. I am already starting a small stash to fill our future camper with -- in vintage aqua and reds of course.
And MaryJane Miss Bee Haven, if you are reading this, did you restore your little beauty yourself? We're hoping to find something clean, leak-free, and usable now that can be restored later on.
-- Thanks, Renee M. up in the mitten
Farmgirl #211 No woman ever made history by behaving herself.
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Mommyswanson |
Posted - Jul 23 2008 : 06:23:41 AM We found a tailer on ebay the other day but it was a little pricier than hubby wanted so I am still on the lookout!!
Laura
"That which does not kill us makes us strong!" "I cast all my cares upon you Lord." |
Forrester Farm |
Posted - Jul 20 2008 : 12:25:55 PM I can't wait to see everyone's photos. We are working on ours too. Just bought it July 5th at a garage sale.
I'll post photos soon too. My husband would like to get a trip in with it yet this summer.
Ann Forrester Farm http://picasaweb.google.com/FORRESTERFARM/FORRESTERFARMWEDDINGS |
jenbove |
Posted - Jul 16 2008 : 5:40:17 PM These campers are so inspiring to me that I started revamping our little '69 Aristocrat (which is NOT at all aristocratic). So far, I'm making a big mess - ripping stuff out - and I'm feeling like I opened a big can of worms, but nothing ventured, nothing gained, right?! My goal is to create more functional space and to seal up all creepy spaces, and then it's all about cuteness. I'm imagining a very woodsy theme...thanks for the gumption, Sisters on the Fly!
Jen
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Farmgirl Sisterhood Member # 9
My Blog: The View From My Boots www.bovesboots.blogspot.com |
electricdunce |
Posted - Jul 09 2008 : 12:38:51 PM I really loved looking at all those campers too, and the innards stuffed with beautiful farmgirl/cowgirl treasures. It just looks like magic to me, opening the door to what appears to be a very nice, but utilitarian structure, but it turns out to be like Ali Baba's cave! I'm glad i read all those fairy tales when I was young. I feel so lucky to have found this site and all these amazing women. It is very inspiring.
Karin
Farmgirl Sister #153
"Give me shelter from the storm" - Bob Dylan http://moodranch.blogspot.com http://domesticnonsense.etsy.com |
Miss Bee Haven |
Posted - Jul 09 2008 : 08:00:08 AM And when I was at Miss Wilma's last Saturday, she had some really cute pillows with a cowgirl saying on them in the 'pillow room'(yes, an entire room full of the cutest pillows you've ever seen!)
Farmgirl Sister #50
"If you think you've got it nailed down, then what's all that around it?" 'Br.Dave Gardner' |
Jami |
Posted - Jul 09 2008 : 07:08:49 AM Renee, I saw on the SOTF website (sorry, haven't figured out how to do links yet on this forum) that they have some of those cute items for sale like the cowgirl throw pillows.
Jami in WA
Okay, so now I have a blog. http://woolyinwashington.wordpress.com/ |
Miss Bee Haven |
Posted - Jul 09 2008 : 06:22:28 AM Hi, Renee! We originally bought our camper when we first started doing cleanup/demolition on the old farmhouse. There was no place to go to get out of the sun/dust/heat to even take a break and no people anywhere. I saw the camper sitting in the parking lot of a church a block from our house in Louisville on my way home from work one day. I drove around the block and wrote down the phone number. It belonged to the youth pastor of the church and he and his wife used it on camping trips. He had been called to a church out of the state. It was in really nice condition. My dh has been using it to store gardening stuff in since we bought the vintage mobile home we use now. When I noticed that the roof really needed painting, I just decided to paint the entire thing and then, after being inspired by the SOTF and Maryjane Lee, I've decided to 'save it' from my pack rat dh and clean it out. I'm going to do everything I can on the inside myself. I really enjoy doing things myself whenever I can. It's so satisfying to accomplish things on my own. The cabinets are still fine and the appliances are too. I'm hoping that it's mostly cleaning/scrubbing that will be involved. When we had water lines installed last year, I had the guys put a line just outside the camper so I can eventually hook it up to water and be able to have running water and use the bathroom. My bff Susan bought a teardrop camper a couple of years ago and she says she still sees them for sale in a local 'Auto Trader' paper here. She put an ad in the auto trader asking for one and someone called her within a week. Her dh did work on the inside(I think he did a lot of work) and hers is really cute now. She only paid $500.00 for hers and we paid 1,000.00(we bought ours nearly 8 years ago, though.).
Farmgirl Sister #50
"If you think you've got it nailed down, then what's all that around it?" 'Br.Dave Gardner' |
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