Vintage trailers make me nostalgic!
I have no idea how I found Paige Bridges' Vintage Trailer Art site but I am delighted I did! I visit it often.
http://www.vintagetraveltrailerart.com/VintageTravelTrailerArt.htm
This watercolor takes me back in time to the "hideaway" of two of my favorite high school teachers who became great friends when I became an adult. They bought a chunk of land on a gorgeous lake and plunked their little trailer there until they had the money to build a fitting place. Before they built that fitting place, they bought another chunk of land on the same lake and deeded their first purchase and the little trailer back to the original owners. I spent some time in that room for one until it was replaced by something with room for two or more.
My Christmas cards for 2007 were selections from Paige's offerings. I used more than one design and I am tempted to repeat them every year!
http://www.vintagetraveltrailerart.com/VintageTravelTrailerArt.htm

This watercolor takes me back in time to the "hideaway" of two of my favorite high school teachers who became great friends when I became an adult. They bought a chunk of land on a gorgeous lake and plunked their little trailer there until they had the money to build a fitting place. Before they built that fitting place, they bought another chunk of land on the same lake and deeded their first purchase and the little trailer back to the original owners. I spent some time in that room for one until it was replaced by something with room for two or more.
My Christmas cards for 2007 were selections from Paige's offerings. I used more than one design and I am tempted to repeat them every year!


Very cute. I liked the Honeymooners.
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Blast from the Past, designed to keep me humming all day. Memories are sweet.
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