Friday, September 16, 2011

Oh,I see I have some RV'ing followers already, and some from my old blog! Welcome and thanks for joining me! I look forward to following you as well. I need to learn alot, so who better to learn it from than those who are already out there?

I love adventure, don't you?


I thought that as long as I am still on the mend, and my little RV is also in the repair shop getting a new fuel line installed, I'd post a couple pictures that I have of the inside.


This is looking toward the front. Driver's area has a kinda "Retro" look, like the owner :) The gauges are all round and the gear shift is a skinny little stick, ummm, not like me. I have asked a couple garages about putting in full shoulder-strap seat-belts, but they did not think it would be possible. It only has the lap belts. I am still looking...

The "bathroom ... :)" (its tiny but has shower, sink, and commode) is across from the table and benches, and in front of that is the driver's area with a full size bed over top. Directly on the left is the fridge/freezer.

This photo is looking toward the back. Lots of cupboard space and hidy-holes, a four-burner stove and double sink on the right, microwave up over top, and coffe-maker on the left, and the entry door is on the left between 2 closets. The couch makes into a nice comfy bed. It also has an extra post and table for in front of the couch should one be needed.

The couch and table benches look gray in the photos but they are really a powder blue and the carpet a medium blue. I haven't decided yet whether I will leave the carpet in.


Here is a shot of the nice big windows on the back corner of the RV. Oh how I love that!

There is also a large window in the "dining area".

This little 21' camper came with Onan generator, propane gas, auxilary batteries, and of couse electric hookups. The gas tank and water holding tanks aren't huge, but they will do fine for this first-timer.
As Izzy is used to sleeping in a crate at home, I got her a smaller one to tuck under the table to close her in at night. This may change as we do more and more RVing. I kinda have to feel my way into these things.

I know I am rearing to go and Izzy is too!

10 comments:

  1. Cute cute cute - looks like you will have a grand time.

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  2. Ur rv is in very good shape, really like it inside and out. Found u thru Me and My Dog and will be following. We just travel in ours several times a year...would love to fulltime but due to some health issues, it isn't possible. So, looking forward to "riding" along with u. lol

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  3. What a neat little rig. I love the fact that it has a couch. I turned my dinnete into a couch. I have a corner bed that I really don't care for. You need to do aerobics to get in and out of even to make it up.
    I don't know why they couldn't change out the seat belts. But I am no mechanic either.
    I will be following along with you.
    Have fun and be safe.

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  4. Sunny, I just read your comment on my blog and now this...........I did not know that your husband passed away and I am so very sorry! My prayers are with you. I hope you find much happiness in your new chapter in life. Blessings and hugs to you. Kathleen

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  5. I just found your blog while reading another blog I follow. I'm so sorry for the loss of your husband. I'm also happy for you that you're able to focus on something fun and satisfying, i.e., RVing. I'm heading for Tucson from Seattle next month and I'm looking forward to the freedom.

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  6. It looks like the previous owner upgraded all of the cabinets and woodwork in the rig, it looks great! A full sized shower in the RV would eat up too much space unfortunately.

    As for should strap seat belts, visit an auto body shop, they definitely can install them for you.

    I like the set up of this little Winnie, perfect for a first timer.

    Safe travels,

    Erik

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  7. Hi Sunny, found your blog by reading me and my dog, How I envy you, I was full time for 7 years and do to health I had to park it,, but I sure will be with you on your your jounery of fun and learning,,, safe travel's

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  8. Oh what a cute rig - I hope you have many years of good travel & fun in it!

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  9. Hi again Sunny. I forgot in my other message to give you my condolences on the loss of your husband. Your doing a good thing for yourself....the painting...the rv....you have a brand new chapter in your life journey. You'll have a lot of friends joining you and wish you the best. Until next time~Tricia

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  10. Hey again, Sunny - just saw pics of your RV - wow, it's in great shape - somebody really took good care of it! You're going to have a blast, you and Izzie, running around in that - its a perfect size for you two. I'm looking forward to seeing where all you go and the people you see and paintings you do!

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