Just to clarify, buying a vintage camper was not a mistake on our part. I’m not writing this to tell anyone they shouldn’t seek out a little vintage camper of their own. In fact.. Continue reading “6 Mistakes We Made When Buying a Vintage Camper”
4th of July Bunting and Garland
I’m not a seasonal decorator. When we first got married, I thought I would be that wife and mom with the beautiful fall display of mums and the banner across the fireplace announcing spring has arrived. I tried. I really did. When I put the spring banner on the mantle, it didn’t come down until June or July. Continue reading “4th of July Bunting and Garland”
Glamping or Camping?
Glamping or camping? Hint: If you are reading this, you probably aren’t a camper any more.
Camper Tour: 1966 Aloha Rebuild for a Fulltime Family
This 1966 Aloha has been through some big changes and now it is on a big adventure. Scroll down and it won’t take long to figure out why this little camper rebuild caught my attention. This custom built trailer has some unique features that the original model (or any other camper I’ve seen) doesn’t offer. Making it even more unique, this 15 ft (with an interior of 12 x 7) camper is home to a family of 4 and 1 great dane as they travel the US and explore living off the grid. Continue reading “Camper Tour: 1966 Aloha Rebuild for a Fulltime Family”
10 Tea Towels I Want for My Vintage Camper
It took a while before I figured out why I was so obsessed with collecting a variety of tea towels for my vintage camper. I didn’t need justification, but there does come a point when you begin to question whether or not it is normal to spend an hour on Pinterest just pinning cute tea towels. Normal? I wouldn’t know normal if it jumped up and bit me. Justifiable as a small camper owner? Absolutely!