
Greetings Friends & Travel Pals!!
We're back from our fun-filled,
Tear-Drop & Vintage Trailer Rally
in Hurkey Creek State Park.
I have so many pictures & stories to tell, I'm going to split this event up into several posts,
but before I get started I want to thank you all for your delightful comments on my last post!
I loved finding out a little more about each one of you & thought Petite Michelle Louise idea of having a '10 Little Things About Me' party was inspired! I will start work on putting that together ASAP...but for now here's our Vintage Trailer Adventure.
Enjoy!!!

I'm so excited about you getting to come along on this journey, as I have taken you on a Vintage Vacation with us before, but never to a
Vintage Trailer Rally!They just...'ROCK'!
The 1st day is all about the Set-Up.
We were greeted by the Rally Hosts Carrousel & Ray, & were given our name sign to put up in the window, a cute little Dutch Oven Patch {which I have soooo much to talk about} & a cute little battery closet light, which we needed since it was a dry camp. {for you novices, that's when you have no power, or water, or hook-ups of any kind, again...TG for generators!}
Hubby gets going on the outside, while I play with all our vintage vignette's on the inside.
Right before we left, I made all new curtains for our baby with cool, old vintage tablecloths...aren't they sew cute!!
And guess what hubby got this year for his birthday??? You got it...a new 22" HD Flat Screen TV for his trailer!!! It's the height of decadence & we LOVE it!
Now unfortunately...to be able to watch our new glorious TV we had to turn on our loud & possibly annoying generator, which many of our closer neighbors did not appreciate. So Day 1 we stayed dark & stared at the stars & held hands & used our little propane lantern & just appreciated the beauty of nature & the sound of the wind rustling through the pines. Ahhhhhh....
But by Day 2...we were over that! ;)
This is our awesome vintage fan we use to cool ourselves, that needs power in order to work. We were really HOT on Day 1!

Did you notice our brand new
matching awning hubby just had made? We were looking on ebay for a vintage one, which we've had & sold several of...arghhhhh, but we couldn't find one with the right color & the prices were just outrageous! I adore this one!!! Hubster did a
Good Job!
And you know another reason why I just LOVE our trailer?
It has a
Happy Face on the back.
How cool is that???

So....in the last post you learned
I don't cook. Well, this is my idea of the perfect, well balanced meal. Hotdogs for protein, onions for veggies...

butter as the milk product &
beanies as a carb or starch or bread, or whatever the heck it is! Thus, our Day 1 meal...that
I did cook was,
Beanies & Weanies!Does anyone else think of this as a perfectly fine meal choice... not just for camping, I mean for all the time!

As Day 1 comes to an end & the sun slowly sinks in the west, we watch as our little trailer is cast in an awesome, amber glow. {the amber shellac on the wood doesn't hurt, lol} This adventure is just beginning, Day 2 gets even better cuz it involves more vintage trailers, dutch ovens, a potluck & power!!!
XOXO
until we meet again!