Monday, September 12, 2016

Mt. Baker Vintage Trailer Rally 2016

The Mt. Baker Vintage Trailer Rally starts on Tuesday.  We didn't actually go that early but it did start on Tuesday with Jeremy and Rene coming to our house for dinner.  Let the festivities begin!  Hubby and I brought Huaka'i Annie to the fairgrounds on Wednesday night and then enjoyed dinner with Jeremy and Rene and Brian and Melissa.  On Thursday we moved in and stayed.
  Ed and Kathy drove the Edsel up on Thursday.  Steve and Jean arrived by ten on Friday morning.  Alohaville filled in around the pop up tents and tables and we were ready for some fun.
My sister, Jodi and BIL Bill attended their first rally with Chateau Fireball.  Aren't they cute with their matching shirts?
 The '76 Fireball was my folk's and has belonged to two local families.  It is in great condition and Jodi had it glamped for the rally.
 Justin from Flyte Camp was there.  He and his wife Anna have the show Flipping RVs.  A new season starts soon and it will be on the Travel channel this year.  Justin brought his latest design of the Neutron.  A gorgeous trailer with unreal workmanship.
Dale Chihuly visited on Saturday.  I got to meet one of my favorite artists.  Mr. Chihuly and his people were really nice and we had a good visit about trailers, the rally and Lynden.  I didn't ask for a photo of us because I was little star struck and I didn't want to be that person.  I did ask him to remake the T-shirt Hubby has from Collections (the Chihuly restaurant) because it's wearing out and we love the trailers on it.
 In addition to the newbies and the stars my tribe was in town and my local friends showed up too.
On Saturday we had pizza for dinner in Alohaville.
Really guys, I've got this...
 Kassie came to visit.
 Eric and Liz are new friends from Vancouver.  Liz's Aloha is The Barclay.
 Yes, that is a Shasta in Alohaville.  It's Jolene and Len, so it's okay, we need to camp with them.
I love my girlfriends.
After dinner it's time for bowling.
Rita and Denise and their guys set up bowling for the kids on Saturday night and it is a hoot.
 The lovely judges, Kathy, Tricia and Renee.  Accommodations for the judges provided by The Stone House.
 The dance is after bowling but sometimes it gets started during the bowling.

Then it's time for a card game, Pass the Deuce.  Kathy has a cute apron for every occasion.
I'm not sure if the guys were coming up with a game winning strategy or some other form of trouble.

 The king.
 We had a wonderful time this year.  I will post later about the trailers.
ALOHA~

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