Martha Faetche, Brownwood TX
The Red Queen
Jolene Barr, Double Oak TX
Moonbeam
Linda Richard, Temple TX
A 1953 "Future Beauty"
Susan Sharp??
Miss Liberty Boop
Pat Jones, Vidor TX
Nan Stover, Grand Prairie TX
Cha Cha Chick
Cathy Arnold, Bartonville Tx
Flamingo RV Park
Sherry Phelps, Bartonville Tx
Hen House
Donna Hodgkins
Charlott Street
Packin' Polly
Sharon Lambert
Little Bevo
Pam Sinclair
Cowgirl Caravan
Linda Brede
Baby Bullitt
Kathye Riche
Shabby Cowgirl
Pat Stubler, San Antonio TX
TAB "Too Sexy for My Boots"
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Love Shack
Rhonda Painter, Fredricksburg Tx
Nelda Wohl
Road Bling
Karen Wigginton, Canyon Lake Tx
Material Girl
Anne Corzine
Bella Rose
Virginia Landry
Tiny T
Treasa Doyal
Margaritaville
Jannie McDonald & Sherrie McDonald
Special story: Jannie is a GG and wanted to bring her DIL so she could enjoy too. Tried to get a cabin, just didn't work. Rented an RV, arrived and in an hour had made a rented RV "their own" complete with decorations and Margarita Cupcakes for guests.
Grapes
Trish Cater
Loody Patoody
Terry Kinnick
Welcome Aboard
Lois Allen, San Marcos Tx
"Cape Cod theme dedicated to Mom"
Desert Temt
Darlene Scoggan
Gingham
Christine Youngblood?
Cowgirl
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American Honey
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Lovey
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Last Rodeo
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A few of the ladies were not at their RVs when they were open so I wasn't able to get every name. And, if I missed your RV, I'm so sorry. There were many more RVs at the GTG but not everyone decorated. All the little vintage trailers are really cute but it was impressive how some of the newer RVs were very personalized and so neat too. Gave me lots of ideas. Hope you all enjoyed the tour.
Oh wow!! I had no idea about this group, just lovely and thanks so much for putting all the great photos on your blog. I have to say that i loved the chandelier in that one trailer.
ReplyDeleteSeveral had chandeliers, one was a shadow one and one or two were real. I only took one shot inside of each so couldn't get everything. So much thought went into each design. Of course, there are a few that only use them for GTGs but some of them have more than one trailer.
DeleteI love looking at those vintage trailers. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThey are all so unique and fun.
DeleteCute, cute, cute!!! Thanks so much for sharing these. I find them fascinating. Looks like good weather for this event too!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots of great rigs. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteJust found out the GGs raised $600 in open house donations for the Wounded Warrior program and the Fisher House (where their families can stay) at Brooks Army Medical Center.
Deleteoh my! I so look forward to my first GG trip in July!!! So much awesomeness going on.
ReplyDeleteWhat cute trailers! I've never seen such creativity. Looks like it was a lot of fun. Thanks for the great photos.
ReplyDeleteThere were also a couple of real cute Casitas which were fixed up really nice inside but I didn't include them since they weren't open at the open house. They both had the small side dinette with the dinette at the back made into a bed. Both ladies turned that into a full time bed but cut it down to a single so they could add some extra drawers like you did with yours.
DeleteLast year while camping at Camp Sherman in central OR I ran into a group of ladies with RV's that looked very similar to these. They were all part of a group called "Sisters on the Fly". Very creative.
ReplyDelete"Sisters on the Fly" is a national group. "Get'away Gals" is a group covering Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, and Oklahoma. They just had the 1st Annual Grand GTG and already have over 400 members. They plan to cut it off at 500 which will probably be in the next couple of months. Some of the members belong to both groups but they have a slightly different focus.
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job with this "mini tour" on your blog! Thanks for taking the time to put this together!
ReplyDeleteYour Getaway Gal Sister,
Cathy (Cha Cha Chick)
Glad you enjoyed it. It was fun.
DeleteI love all the cute little trailers! I have a little, old, trailer that needs reconditioning. These pictures make me want to do something special with it.
ReplyDeleteThe little old trailers are very popular with a number of groups. There are so many ways to make them look adorable.
DeleteI loved this! What a good cause! My favorite was Betty Boop (painted on the back of Miss Liberty Boop) wearing combat boots! What a fun group they must be! The trailers were restored with so much fun, dedication and humor! I loved them all! Thank you so much for taking the time to put this together and taking us along so we could enjoy it too!
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