Why yes, a camp out in December! And no, our farm is not located somewhere balmy...we're in the Heartland of the USA and already we've had our share of ice, snow, mud, rain, and temperatures as low as 18.
However, this past Sunday...
it.
was.
64 degrees!
No kidding...it's been a whirlwind of weather ups & downs! Our son participated in a Boy Scout camp out a couple weeks ago...brrr, those boys were cold! But Sunday it was like spring.
And that meant just a little more time for glamping! I can't begin to tell you how much fun we've had with our camper, Maizy. Sadly, she spent way too many weeks (nearly all summer) in a camper "spa" while many layers of asphalt were painstakingly scraped from her roof, repairs made to her original aluminum roof, and water lines mended. By the time she came home it was Labor Day weekend.
And with school beginning in August, there was no time for a get-away...so glamping became a backyard thing for my daughter and me. Even the boys joined in from time-to-time.
I'm pretty confident that we won't have any more 60-degree days, so now it's time to tuck Maizy into the barn for a cozy winter's nap. But before she was all nestled in, I couldn't resist taking just a few more photos to share. You've already had a peek at her here, but I added a little more since those photos were taken.
Here's what greets me at the door...
(remember that the paint, seating & window fabric were already in place...
I had the fun part!)
And the crow's nest up high becomes more (teeny, tiny) room for sleeping.
are oodles of pint-size games, tiny versions that are just right!
Straight ahead is the kitchen...I can see why folks love tiny houses! I added some retro cookbooks I had on hand, along with a vintage thermos and a night-light I bought years ago (dreams can come true!)
Take a close look at the apron the gal is wearing on the cover of the cookbook...
it's a perfect match for the vintage cherry fabric I found (I'm telling you, this was meant to be!)
Here's the sink, complete with pop bottle opener
(do kids even know what those are?)
And a look in my button box turned up 3 retro buttons that were a match...a little glue, a little elastic and call it done.
And as the end of the day came, I knew it was time to nestle Maizy into a
warm & dry spot for the winter.
But oh, what fun it's been...she just makes me smile!
Your trailer is very cute, I am certain that you will have many great adventures.
ReplyDeleteOh thank you, Sharon! It's funny, our house is nothing like the camper...mostly primitive - I love anything old, but this retro camper with it's bright colors has been fun...at 13 feet, it's cozy, but fun! Thanks for taking the time to drop a note.
ReplyDeleteWe'd hoped to go camping this past year but wasn't successful in getting the camper out. Work, work travel, chickens.. chickens. Who knew people are afraid of them, ha! I did get to go camping by myself when I traveled to New Hampshire in September. This southern girl did not know temps would drop to the 40s but I was prepared. It was so weird considering we were still in the 90's back home!
ReplyDeleteThanks for coming by Pam! Oh I bet New Hampshire was beautiful...New England is still on my wish list to visit. So you couldn't find anyone to chicken-sit? Crazy...but then we can't find anyone to goat-sit, so I understand. Still waiting on winter here...I'd love to be snowed in!
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