Recently while on a routine shopping trip, I noticed
a grouping of darling vintage trailers on display owned
by several members of the Idaho chapter of
Sisters on the Fly.
I love these vintage tin cans and hope to own
one myself one day.
The owner of this cutie is originally from
Cut ~N~ Shoot, Texas
Yes ~ there really is a town with that name.
She lives in Idaho now.
I guess the cowgirl in me has never grown up!
Y'all stop by and visit my friends for~
and
Bentley ~ you are the perfect size for one of these cute
vintage trailers!
Love,
Susan and Bentley
xxoo
Oh, this is very cool! I think my sisters would love this - could see us traveling around - laughing quite out loud!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing,
Kathy
I want one too. Yes, Bentley would fit nicely.
ReplyDeleteI want one also. vintage girl just got one and I am so want one.
ReplyDeletecathy
Very cute indeed!
ReplyDeleteI'm so stinkin' claustrophobic I don't think I could actually sleep in one of these.
What a cute little cowgirl you made :) Bentley, do you have a red bandana for your neck. I am almost certain you do!
ReplyDeletexoxo
Me
Very cute...I'd love to travel around in this!!
ReplyDeleteXO,
Jane
What a fun post. I would LOV to be a real cowgirl for a day...not queen for a day but cowgirl for a day. This trailer would be such fun to travel in. Happy Rednesday.
ReplyDeleteOh how cute! Brings back fun family memories of a summer vacation with my grandparents and their airstream trailer. Thank you for the delight.
ReplyDeleteWow....these are adorable!! Happy week my dear! Xoxoxo
ReplyDeleteAren't they toooo cute! Wish I had the one my grandparents had back in the 50's. Mimi
ReplyDeleteCome join us ... I, too am a sister on the fly!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute post, right down even to the perfect music. Everyone is going gaga for these tin cans and I can see why! These are fixed up adorably!
ReplyDeleteBig TX Hugs,
Stephanie
Angelic Accents
What a great post! I recently saw a segement on those vintage trailers on San Antonio Living and I fell in love with them. They just look so cute and quaint and fun!!
ReplyDelete-April
How fun is that! Talk about travelling in style:@)
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun visit to cowgirl land!
ReplyDeleteLove it! We are heading to the campground this afternoon to open our travel trailer up for the season. I can't wait! I love looking at all the vintage trailers. They are so much fun.
ReplyDeleteSo cute, and I've always wanted one of these too! She's got the inside decorated so cozy-cowgirly, and I can see why the little cowgirl in you is attracted to it!
ReplyDeleteHappy REDnesday,
Carol
I have always wanted a vintage airstream trailer! :D
ReplyDeleteI like the way this one is decorated. It makes it so much fun, doesn't it!?!?!?
Oh Susan, we have so much in common. I have always wanted one of these too, and I would decorate it in retro cowgirl. And in a perfect world it would be pulled behind my Woody Jeep Wagoneer.
ReplyDeleteCutie for sure! Fun post Susan:)
ReplyDeleteDefinitely a cowboy or girl way of life/. We have plenty like that in Texas.
ReplyDeleteCool post Susan!
ReplyDeleteMany years ago Country Home magazine did an article on these girls! I will never forget it because it was so great! What fun!!
Love the name of that town in Texas!
Pamela xo
That is such a sweet picture of you!! These really are cute homes away from home. I'd kinda like to have one like that myself.
ReplyDeleteHello Susan & Bentley~
ReplyDeleteHow fun & inspiring!! Our family just purchased a used 27ft travel trailer & I am so looking forward to decorating it & sharing it all via my blog. So happy to have stumbled upon your lovely blog & happy to be a new follower. :)
Drop By The Tattered Tag
You were such a cute little cowgirl!
ReplyDeleteAirstreams are big on the W. Coast but not here in Md. What a darling decor she has ... giddy up!
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend, my friend.
TTFN ~
Marydon
Oh, her trailer is so cute!
ReplyDeleteI also have a dream of owning a vintage trailer. We had one when I was a child in the 50s, so I'm partial to a '57 Shasta. It won't have spurs, but you can bet it will have seashells!
Love your post! Absolutely would love to have a little vintage trailer--sort of a playhouse on wheels! Thanks for the smiles and dreams. Patty
ReplyDeleteI've wanted one of these for years!
ReplyDeleteBrenda