Travel trailers, vintage or otherwise, were made for...well, traveling. As in hitting the road and going somewhere.
But they also make a dandy everyday hideout, parked right at home. Comfy bed, a sweet pile of pillows, a book to read, perhaps the company of a favorite pet, and you're set for some private R&R.
Treat yourself to a favorite cup of something.
Cozy up by drawing the curtain closed in front of your lounging spot.
Dig into your secret stash of chocolate.
Above all--remember that Girl Camp is where you find it!
Absolutely TRUE!!! I am already hiding out in mine!
ReplyDeleteOh, Darn that little red trailer gets around....I want what she has...some chocolate.some soft pillows, my down comforter...I think I will sleep in the trailer tonight...zzzzzz
ReplyDeleteI've stayed in my trailer the last 4 nights. So much cooler than being in the house--in more ways than one!
ReplyDeleteMy trailer is loaned out so I think she needs to hurry home, I miss her. Maybe I need chocolate to comfort me until she gets home!!
ReplyDeleteIf diesel starts going up again we may all be camping in our driveways!
ReplyDeleteI'm definitely seeing a trend toward close-to-home camping, at least in my area (interior Northwest).
ReplyDeleteMy friends call my trailer my Mom Fort....and I love it!
ReplyDeleteI just started full time camping. What a blast so far!
ReplyDeleteAnd dream, and dream big. Just step outside onto your driveway or lawn next to her, with a handy BBQ and eat, like you are somewhere far away from everything.
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