Experience the magic of Christmas at Bedgebury Pinetum - a firm favourite in the Camping Scamping calendar!
Make this amazing Starbucks Breakfast sandwich with bacon, egg, and gouda cheese at home.
Try our simple tips for how to landscape front yards to boost the visual appeal of the most visible part of your garden and home.
Drawn in my moleskine outside of The Globe while sipping on some wine.
Our 2nd Camper Re-do Camping is something we LOVE to do as a family. And with the birth of our baby...
A few weeks ago I was contacted by officials from the Moroccan Tourism Board. The conversation went something like this: Them: Hello Rosie, we just wanted to tell you how much we enjoy your blog, especially your naughty brownie recipes! Me: Thankyou, that’s very kind of you. (Feeling a little bemused at this point.) Them: […]
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It's the infamous Trailer Camp Girl! "They Called Her a Trailer Tramp!" Gasp! A great example of kitschy pulp art complete with requisite overblown cover copy: "A story of the women who live — and love —in trailer camps!" It's tacky! It's cheesy! It's trashy! It's pulptastic! Printed with a 10 color process using archival pigment ink on premium quality 265+ gm/69+ lb luster finish professional photo paper. The paper's luster/satin finish is specially designed to bring out details in print and avoid glare. Prints typically will have a small white border to maintain the proportions of the original image. Note: Because these are repros of vintage book covers, magazine covers, and posters, there may be imperfections (creases, rubbings, other marks, blurred small print, etc.) in the image if they appeared in the original. PulptasticPrint watermark that appears in online images will NOT be in the actual prints. Discounted prices available on bulk orders: - buy 10-14 prints, get 10% off — enter CODE10 at checkout - buy 15-19 prints, get 15% off — enter CODE15 at checkout - buy 20 prints or more, get 20% off — enter CODE20 at checkout Most prints are available in the following standard American and European sizes: 4x6 in |10.16 x1 5.24 cm A6 - 4.1 x 5.8 in |10.5 x 14.8 cm 5x7 in | 12.7 x 17.7 cm A5 - 5.8 x 8.3 in |14.81 x 21.01 cm 8 x 10 in | 20.3 x 25.4 cm 8.5 x 11 in | 21.6 x 27.9 cm A4 - 8.25 x 11.75 i. | 21.0 x 29.7 cm 10 x 13 in | 25.4 x 33 cm 11 x 14 in | 27.9 x 35.5 cm A3 - 11.75 x 16.5 in | 29.7 x 42.0 cm 11 x 17 in | 27.9 x 43.2 cm A3+ - 13 x 19 in | 33 x 48.2 cm But if you want a custom size (no larger than 13 x 19”) just ask. I’m happy to work with you to get you what you want! - Each item is individually printed by me in my studio, not farmed out to a print-on-demand business, to ensure quality control - Flat rate shipping — one price no matter how many you order - Please note: most prints have a small white border to maintain the proportions of the original image.
This list contains a bunch of creative, simple backpacking meal ideas using food from Trader Joe's - perfect for mixing up your next backpacking meal plan!
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Wonderful series of proto-Art Deco adverts for a Cincinnati-based ink company.
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Matt Wisniewski is a self-taught artist & web developer who creates beautiful photo collages (or “visual experiments” as he likes to call it) in his free time. you can view his latest work at his…
If you love the idea of owning a vintage trailer, this article will share the true story behind the restoration process.
After 4 years of teaching in Grand Rapids and 32 years at Slippery Rock University, I decided it was time to retire! It had been a good life and I enjoyed it. Suddenly, the paperwork and budget cuts were getting to me. It was time for new blood to fill my shoes. I decided that my retirement present to myself would be something I could use in reitrement and enjoy for a long, long time! What would it be? A vacation trip around the world? A new car? A new location? Actually, what I wanted was something to take the place of my tents! A new Scamp! http://www.scamptrailers.com/ The Scamp is a 13' fiberglass egg trailer! It weights in around 1000 #s and has a tongue weight of only 60-70 #s. That means it can be towed by almost anything! I have to tell you a story about buying this Scamp. I had been looking on-line and E-Bay for a Scamp for about 4-5 months. Suddenly, one comes up for sale in New York. I was living in Slippery Rock, PA at the time so it was close (Buffalo, NY). I put a low bid ($2,000) for the 1986 trailer in great shape. I didn't expect to get it because they were going for $3-5,000 for used ones. Then I saw a new Scamp for sale on E-Bay in Minnesota. It was a new 2002 and E-Bay bid was only at $3,500 with 8 days remaining on the sale. Should I? I really like the new one but being a Stauffer, I thought about the money. No, but I will put a low-ball bid in. I researched and found that new Scamps were going for around $9,500, so I put in a bid of $6,800 for the remaining 7 days of the auction. I knew I would never get the new one but what the hey! You have already guessed the end to this story, haven't you? Two days later, my $2,000 bid on the older trailer was accepted and I had a trailer! Wait, there are still 5 days of bidding left on the new trailer and my low bid won't last. Bright and early on the last day of the auction, I received the wonderful news that I had just won the new trailer. I had already paid for the old trailer and arranged to drive up to Buffalo and get it. Now, I have two trailers. I went up to get the NY trailer and it was a nice one. I waited in line in Buffalo to get temporary tags to bring it down to PA but was given a tough time about insurance and forms. After a couple of hours of this, I just left. I moved the car tags to the back of the trailer and took off for PA. I could be across the border in a couple of hours. I made it. The following weekend I drove to Minnesota and got the new Scamp. Wanting to avoid towing my trailer through Chicago, I took a road straight down to I-80. I camped in the Scamp along I-80 in Eastern Illinois at a rest stop on the trip home.. Getting home , I realized that one had to go. I loved both but I thought I deserved a new Scamp for my retirement present. I sold the old Scamp for exactly what I paid for it so that was fine. The Scamp has a dinning table that goes down to a double bed at the back and a bunk bed that folds down to a couch in the front. There is a furnace, sink, 2 burner gas stove, and a 3-way refrigerator. On the roof is a vent and a Fantastic Fan. Cozy little rig. It tows like a dream and is easy to set up in camp. Now, I could go Scamping! One of my trips was to Holland State Park. I found three large suction cups and a couple of tent poles to use on a small tarp for an awning. Works great! Then Gary and I went to Platt River Campground to spend a few days. I've taken it on a 3 week trip from Pennsacola, FL to Texas along the Gulf Coast. I stopped and camped where ever and fished every pier I could find. Then I took it to Yellowstone for a 3 week fishing trip. I haven't used it much since my move up north but it was used in the back yard for when three young kids from Indy visit every July. It becomes their bedroom and playhouse! I am planning one camping trip before November and maybe I'll have something to blog about!!
Version 1958. Better Homes & Garden Barbecue Book