The Mt. Baker Trailer Rally was in Lynden this weekend. We hitched up our little Annie and took her to camp, a mile from home.
I don't have the photos to really show the amazing trailers, cars and owners. I was really busy having fun and just didn't see everything or take a lot of photos this year.
I didn't meet the Longs but I should because obviously they are foodies and have the outdoor kitchen to prove it.
Speaking of kitchens, I love the corner kitchens. A corner kitchen is on my bucket list. I saw some great ones this weekend.
A front door and a back door, yes please!
Some campers and their trailers have a theme. The gnomes were cute!
I love luggage and there were some great suitcases in the trailers.
We stayed in Alohaville. Hubby and I met some fun, creative, interesting people. Thank you Jeremy and Rene and Steve and Jean for showing us a good time.
Hubby brought some appliances that we didn't need. We had them for sale in the back yard.
Just embracing being trailer trash.
Jeremy and Rene brought Tin Lizzie, a '55 Aloha.
Steve and Jean brought their '67 Aloha, Ruby Joy.
There were three '57 Aloha trailers at the rally including our Annie. It was really fun to talk to their owners. I didn't get pictures of the other one. Greg works on boats and does beautiful woodworking. Tommie thought our trailer seemed bigger than their trailer and I thought their trailer was bigger than Annie. It's great to see everyone's personality come out in their trailer.
Many of the trailers are pulled with vintage cars. I love the station wagons.
Buntings, flower boxes, bicycles, bars, are everywhere.
I didn't take enough photos, though it looks like Rene and Jean's shadows are in this photo.
Oh, here's a group shot. Hah!
I kept busy eating delicious food, playing games and chatting. I am pretty pooped this morning and I think Annie is too. But I'll clean her her up this afternoon and get ready for next time.
Aloha my friends!