In June of 2017, after sitting in covered storage since her last camping trip to New Braunfels in August 2016, I was finally able to bring myself to sell my beloved Casita, Free Range.
While I seriously thought about keeping both travel trailers (my Casita and my new Shasta), I believe a camper should be used and not just sit in storage for sentimental reasons or an occasional outing.
So I posted my Casita for sale, and Free Range sold within hours! She now spends her days with her new owner, and a new name, in the Appalachian Mountains.
That little brown egg, now a coffee bean, is taking on a whole new life of her own with her new owner! I couldn’t be happier!
Please know you will ALWAYS be able to find my Free Range makeover projects here on Mrs. Padilly’s Travels! I hope they continue to inspire you with your makeovers.
If you wish to return to the FIRST POST in my Casita makeover series, click this link: My New Casita Travel Trailer. (5-14-2014)
♥♥♥ Meet Miss Roxie ♥♥♥
I have begun posting the latest Glamping makeover series of my new travel trailer, Miss Roxie, a 1961 Shasta Airflyte Reissue!
This “tin can” is turning out to be a lot of fun! And even though she is new, I have still been tearing her apart inside, making her my own! 🙂
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I’M VERY EXCITED about my new travel trailer home, Miss Roxie! We have taken her camping several times and are heading out next week for our latest camping and boating adventure!
Happy Trails!
Mrs. Padilly
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Looking forward to seeing the projects you have in store for Miss Roxie – happy trails
Thank you, Carol! 🙂
Best of luck with Miss Roxie – happy trails!!
Thanks, GP Cox!