Wicked in Pink

My newest Heritage Jersey calf, Rose Etta, is coolly unconcerned, calm, and ALL ABOUT nonchalant when approaching my chickens, but …

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… as soon as she’s within striking distance, she switches into high gear, breakneck speed. “AaaaRCK, run for your life!!!!” And then, three minutes later, all is calm again. The chickens seem to love the action and entertainment of it all because they have to travel quite a distance to be in my cows’ pasture this time of year. Waddle, waddle, cluck, cluck, cluck, there’s never anything exciting to do around here. Just a lot of laying ’round. All lay and little excitement.

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Momma Maizy watches patiently, “Kids these days.”

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  1. Winnie Nielsen says:

    Hahahahaha!! This is just hilarious. Nothing like a barnyard game of catch me if you can!

  2. Pretty in pink! Little Rose Etta is too adorable in her little cow-cape outfit. That is so smart to keep her warm. Around here the farmers take the calves away and put them in little igloos to keep them warm, they really look like igloos ,not kidding. But so cruel for the babies and their doting mothers. So much better to let the calf run around and play and be near her mother. Is she nursing from Maizy, or are you bottle feeding her , so mom can go back to giving milk by milking machine?

    • MaryJane says:

      All my babies nurse for anywhere from 4 to 7 months, sometimes a tad longer if it seems like they need it. I milk their mothers every morning around 10 and get plenty of milk without having to separate them at all during the day. I’m getting 2 to 3 gallons from momma Maizy every morning and the rest she produces goes to Rose Etta during the rest of the day and the night. It’s a great system I think because everyone is happy. I couldn’t bear to separate babies from their mothers. Their relationships are so substantial and involved and there is a tremendous amount of physically important, as well as therapeutic, licking and tender loving that takes place throughout the day.

      • Oh MaryJane, I didn’t doubt for a second that you would be anything but kind and loving towards your calves! Yes, mama cows are the very best mothers and spend the entire day licking and nuzzling their babies. So glad Maizy can spend that very important first few months to nearly a year, totally with her darling baby Rose Etta. Talk about contented cows.

      • Karlyne says:

        Isn’t it funny that such common sense can be so uncommon? I know, I know, Mark Twain said it first, but still, he’s right!

  3. Debbie Fischer says:

    What a sweetie and look and look at her trying to herd those chickens. Mary Jane y’all take the best pictures at the farm and I just love the action shots.
    Thanks so much.
    Hugs,
    Debbie

  4. Debbie Fischer says:

    Love sweet Maize, watching Rose Etta as any good mother should. With her pink coat Mama will be able to keep track of her.

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  1. Winnie Nielsen says:

    Such beautiful golden girls! One could imagine that they are getting ready to go inside that door after a bit of feasting in the yard!

  2. Karlyne says:

    One of my daughter’s chickens went to roost last night – on the BBQ! Really funny picture1

  3. melissa says:

    I love this photo.

  4. karen england says:

    MaryJane, this made me smile! As always, Thank you!

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Maizy Baby

  1. Winnie Nielsen says:

    Darling face! Love those big brown eyes!!

  2. calle says:

    Lovely just beautiful.

  3. Debbie Fischer says:

    It does not get any cutier than this. Sweet!
    Hugs,
    Debbie

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  1. Winnie Nielsen says:

    Snow Angel making are the best memories!

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  1. Winnie Nielsen says:

    Every home is hunkered down for a long winter’s nap.

  2. Karlyne says:

    Gorgeous!

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  1. Winnie Nielsen says:

    Old Red Barn + A rural setting+ early morning frost= Farmgirl Romance for me!

  2. Karlyne says:

    Nice, very nice!

  3. Aussie Arena says:

    This is a cool photo. I am a photographer, still a student. I search for nice photos all the time. this one is truly great.

  4. Gerri Hall-Hancock says:

    Love it – reminds me of days gone by

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  1. Hello, Mrs. Butters.
    A while back I read where you had a give away of these super cool handmade brooms. There was one option which was rainbow colored and I absolutely must have one! However, I can’t find the post to the gentleman’s name and contact information. Would you mind assisting me in my search?
    Thank you so very much.
    Have a great day!!!

  2. Winnie Nielsen says:

    Another beautiful January shot of your amazing farm and Idaho landscape!

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  1. Winnie Nielsen says:

    I love red and black together and these multi prints of each look fantastic!

  2. Sharon D. says:

    How beautiful! I love the combination of fabrics and colors 🙂

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  1. Winnie Nielsen says:

    Ready, set, GO! Complete with Farmgirl decorating!

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T@bitha is ready to roll!

UPDATE 6/28/2017:

A heartfelt thank you!!!!!! to everyone who signed up to be a Tabitha owner. We’d love to continue hearing about your many adventures! The crowning moment for us was when my daughter and her family passed another Tabitha owner two hours over the border in the neighboring state of Washington. As is so often the case, manufacturing and businesses change. T@bithas, as part of the T@b family, are still in good hands but we’re going to take a hiatus from the production of them while the re-branded company producing the well-know T@b teardrop gets up and running. If you are interested in buying a new or used Tabitha, please contact your local dealer to find out if they can track one down for you, https://nucamprv.com/dealer-locator/

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12/8/2013

Tabitha is finally ready and orders coming in …

(Thanks for your patience; we had a lot of manufacturing details to iron out.)

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Here’s the brochure we made for RV dealers across the U.S. who are offering her for sale. (Readable text printed below each page.) Or you can read it online here: http://www.maryjanesfarm.org/Tabitha_Brochure.pdf. Scroll down on this post where you will find even more photos and a Q&A section. If you’ve asked us a question, you’ll find the answer further on.

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  1. Calesa Aliff-Sproles says:

    I must have one. Thank you Mary Jane. I am going to sell my VW bus to get one!!!!!!

  2. Winnie Nielsen says:

    Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful! I love the eco friendly design and construction, all the comfort necessities, and the fact that it is made in the USA. This is remarkable and I bet it will be a big seller. Your brochure looks great and gives the first glance reader an idea behind the dream of glamping. Do you think Santa delivers Subaru’s under Christmas trees?

  3. Shari Doty says:

    Hmmm, I don’t know that I could possibly sell my VW bus, but surely I can find a way to acquire one without that drastic step. I’ll bet I could pull the Tabitha with my Thunderbird! My husband likes the bathroom- I have a 15 ft travel trailer with most of the options, but no privy, so we are seriously eyeing the Tabitha.

  4. Kary Lee says:

    Is there anything you can’t do? I keep up! Wow, congratulations on this new venture. Looking forward to learning more.

  5. Margaret Webb says:

    Already own a T@B that looks just like this one. Bought it in 2008 here in British Columbia. I love my T@B – named “Summer Feelin'” – and my little doggie and I go camping in it many times throughout the year. The T@B is so easy to tow, so easy to maneuver and push into position, so comfortable……I just love it.

  6. Jo Gill says:

    Sweet! How long is this trailer?

  7. Cheryl C says:

    Ooh, I am in love! She is beautiful! The memories I could make with a wonderful little trailer like her sitting in the woods surrounded by beauty and enjoying all the comforts of a perfect little trailer. Sounds perfect to me.

  8. Penny says:

    Please Santa!

  9. Kim Noah says:

    Stunning!!! I will find a way… Wonder~full job Mary Jane!

  10. Lisa says:

    The photos are too small to read. Are there any pics anywhere of the inside or a brochure/pics somewhere on the net?

  11. Peggy says:

    I’m interested! I just discovered these groups of women campers and its speaking to me. I need to sell my too-large-for-me home and downsize. I’ve been dragging my feet because I’ve lived here over 30 years and know my neighbors well. Upon discovering these camping groups, I’m actually excited to dump this big house and all of the responsibilities that come with it for a small place that I can lock up and leave to go camping with newly made friends. I’ve spent the afternoon looking at used trailers on line and didn’t get excited until I saw this. A shower! That’s a necessity for me. I could spend weeks in a small environment alone, well with my little dog, but not without my showers. I’m bookmarking your site.

  12. Diana says:

    OMG I just love it. First saw it in your magazine. Fell in love with your mag. and immediately sent a friend a subscription. Like me she sat and read cover to cover and fell in love. We’re retired and living on a budget but just found some vintage trailers that have mega possibilities. If the money fairy ever comes my way the Honey Bee will be for me.
    Don’t change a thing it’s everything and more.
    Diana VB

  13. Jackie says:

    I just saw Tabitha in your magazine and fell in love. It has everything I need for a getaway without stuff I don’t want. I have a glamper theme in my head, just found the right camper to make it real. The price is reasonable too. Just need to find that money fairy.

  14. Terrye says:

    This is absolutely gorgeous! Just retired and ready to travel. This is what my part time job is going to pay for. WOW!!

  15. Nancy Alemany says:

    I would REALLY like to have this. I’m the camper in the family – my DH is not. I LOVE camping! Looks like I’m going to have to go out and get a job so I can get this for myself.

  16. Lisa says:

    I don’t get it. Does this exist? I don’t see it on the Little Guy site. Or mentioned anywhere but here for that matter. ???

  17. Cheryl says:

    Joe (T@B company owner) says that I’m the first one to order a T@bitha! I’m so excited, and making all kinds of plans! She should be ready mid April…can’t wait to pick her up.

    • MaryJane says:

      Congratulations Cheryl!!!! You will love Tabitha. She’s a cinch to tow (and back up). Did you get the attached tent? Buying a new trailer means you get only the glamorous part of glamping and none of the heartbreaking disappointment I’ve seen so many times when women bring home a lemon. Enjoy!!!!!!

      • Cheryl says:

        We’ll have the awning, but not the tent. And we’ll be passing through Coeur D’Alene in June, so maybe we can show her off?? I’m looking forward to visiting your store!

        • MaryJane says:

          Stay in touch as June approaches and we’ll try to dash up to CDA to meet you in our store. Glamp on!

          • Cheryl Baker says:

            We just picked up our beautiful T@bitha 2 days ago 🙂
            We’ll be in CDA on the 19th, just passing through, but hope to stop at your store. If you’d like to see (what I think is) T@bitha #2, email me, and I’ll let you know what time we expect to be there!

          • MaryJane says:

            Oh my, this is going to be one of those tricky logistical feats. I’ll be passing through CDA on the 19th (in the afternoon) with truck/camper and stock trailer (delivering livestock to Montana). Let’s see if we can pull off a rendezvous on the outskirts of town (wouldn’t want to pull my set-up into downtown CDA!!!!). For sure, the girls at my store will want to meet you and oh and ah. There’s parking near our store for your petite set-up–that’s the beauty of a Tabitha.

    • Michele Graves says:

      Cheryl – did you order T@bitha directly from the factory or from a dealer? I’ve tried to find out if I can order from the factory. Also, would you be willing to share inside pictures when you get it? I can’t find the floor plan anywhere and wondered if it was like the “S” model floor plan.

      • MaryJane says:

        Hi Michele,
        I’m pretty sure you can order from the manufacturer. I will get you that information. And I will provide a floor plan shortly. Yes, Tabitha is modeled after the “S” model. Thanks!

        • Michele Graves says:

          Thanks MaryJane! I did some digging and found one dealer in AZ who has 2015 models (but I understand I’d have to order the T@Bitha). Hope to get up to the dealer in a few weeks to at least look the T@Bs to get a good sense of them. Looking forward to more info on the T@Bitha!

          • MaryJane says:

            I’ll be in touch soon! Hopefully Joe will get back to us later today. I’ve been up throughout the night on calf watch. New baby born just after midnight. All is well. I’m trying to figure out how I can take my cow glamping so I can milk her along the way:)

          • MaryJane says:

            Hi Michele,
            We’ve updated this post. Check it out the new Q&A portion where we’ve answered your questions. Thanks!

    • Lisa says:

      Cheryl – Please post pics or do you have a Facebook where they might be?
      I’d really like to see ‘real’ pics of this. Thanks!

      • MaryJane says:

        Hi Lisa,
        We’ve updated this post and added more photos. Check it out!

      • Cheryl says:

        Lisa- we haven’t received it yet…expected arrival date is the second week in May. It’s the S floor plan, and Mary Jane added some more interior pictures of her T@bitha (scroll up). I’ll post again when we get it!

      • Cheryl Baker says:

        Lisa- Now that T@bitha is finally here, I’d be happy to share some pictures, but I can’t figure out how to post here. I’m not sure what the best way is to get in touch?

  18. Tabitha Sisk says:

    I want one!! It’s just me now. My time…

  19. Michele Graves says:

    Just came across the Tabitha and wrote to the company about ordering one (didn’t see one listed at the AZ dealer). Your interior designs are wonderful – hope to be able to do some things to make mine “me”! Question – where did you get the exterior painted with the name done? And do you know if one could do a little painting of the cabinets (if I wanted to add some color)? Love, Love, Love it! Thanks.

  20. Michele Graves says:

    Thanks for the update with Q&A. I suspect there will be many interested in getting one. I contacted the dealer and plan on going up to Phoenix in a few weeks to see the T@Bs (although they won’t have the T@Bitha as I know they’re special order) – but at least I’ll get to see some in person. Very excited about this. The only thing I wish the factory would do is install more “organizing items” in what I see is unused space on the walls (like in the bathroom) – like little shelves, etc. But I think there are T@B owners that have done some modifications themselves and I’ll be sure to research what can be added after the fact. Appreciate your photos!

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  22. MaryJane says:

    Here are Cheryl’s Tabitha photos that she took on its maiden voyage:
    http://www.raisingjane.org/journal/50218

  23. JoAnn Rodgers says:

    I lost my husband two months ago and am trying to sell our 32′ 5th wheel. When I get it sold I will definitely look to buy one of these as I still love to travel.

  24. Greta says:

    Where would I get a T@bitha in Georgia? I live in North Georgia. Thanks, love the trailer.

  25. Jill Colombo says:

    I love the styling of this. I am thinking of ordering the clamshell T@B with the outside kitchen and bath. I wish the “T@Bitha was offered in that model. Is it possible to have one made using your designs in that floor plan?

    • MaryJane says:

      We can check for you.

      • Jill Colombo says:

        That would be great, thanks

        • Deborah says:

          Did you ever get an answer ~ re: T@bitha available in a CS ? We would prefer a clamshell also, I can’t seem to find an answer to this question.

          • MaryJane says:

            We asked twice but never received an answer. I think that means they don’t feel like they can customize a trailer for one person and make it cost effective for you or them. I’m sorry. We had our Tabitha out recently. We sure do love it as is.

          • Deborah says:

            Thanks for the quick response. Only trying to please ME & HUBBY! She is a Beauty!

          • MaryJane says:

            I really am sorry I couldn’t help you out. If it’s a HIS & HER situation and you’re thinking you need a smaller one to pull, I PROMISE you’ll love Tabitha for that purpose. An inside kitchen and bathroom are awesome.

          • Deborah says:

            We want to purchase a T@B this fall. I fell in love with the T@bitha (MY blank canvas), however 2015 has NO sink in the wet bath (as a women this makes NO SENSE to me!). Hubby likes the claimshell, so a clamshell in the T@bitha version would be a GREAT compromise ~ great interior, wet bath WITH sink, more interior storage, HIS outdoor kitchen with way more storage there too). But it is ok, we will figutpre it out! Thanks again

          • MaryJane says:

            Guess what!? Our manufacturing partner just called after seeing all this and said he’d do it–give you what you want. All you have to do is go to your dealer and tell him that per MaryJane and the manufacturer (the dealer will know who that is), what you want CAN be special ordered. I’m here to help and facilitate! Let’s go for it.

          • Cheryl Baker says:

            Deborah-
            Just FYI- Our new T@bitha did NOT come with a sink in the wetbath.
            You don’t need privacy to wash your hands, and the sink is right outside of the wetbath area…just wash up there! And that way you can make sure that everyone washes their hands! 😉
            The sink in the wetbath makes the space very crowded and hard to manage a shower or anything else.

          • MaryJane says:

            We are pretty big fans of the vanity sink, especially when kids are around using the potty and haven’t felt like it makes the shower any less awesome. Glad to hear you’re okay without it however!

          • Cheryl Baker says:

            Because we ordered ‘The T@bitha’, and didn’t make any custom requests, we were expecting a sink in the shower. When it was delivered, and it didn’t have the shower-sink (as we expected), I was kind of glad to have the extra room. The point I’m trying to make is that if you want that sink in the shower, you better ask for it specifically!

          • MaryJane says:

            Good grief. I have some difficult phone calls to make this morning. Grateful, so very grateful, for your lemonade attitude, but that is unacceptable …

          • Deborah says:

            Great News!!! We are VERY excited about this!

            I will look into this further with my Dealer (hmmmm….perhaps with ‘custom’ it may be too expense to justify ?)! Thanks EVERYONE for your assistance! We will be ‘hitting the road’ next spring with our new T@B (whichever one we purchase) to create some great memories with our many travel adventures!

          • Jill says:

            I am heading to the Hershey RV show this weekend where I First saw the T@B. I will see if they have any more info!

          • Cheryl Baker says:

            The RV dealers can be pretty clueless about what’s possible. You should also contact the T@b company directly. Go to http://www.tab-rv.com and click on ‘contact us’.

          • Deborah says:

            I have already e-mailed them with this question…..no response as of yet. As far as my Dealer goes he is awesome, I just haven’t contacted him yet with this particular question. Thanks!

          • Deborah says:

            That would be great, as I’m in Canada. Thanks so much!

          • Cheryl Baker says:

            Deborah-
            I think they will customize your order in just about whatever way you want. Decide what it is you like about T@bitha…the fabric? the painted cupboards? the marmoleum flooring? Whatever it is you want, I think they’d put it in the CS model. We went to the T@b rally in Ohio last month and had a tour of the factory.

          • Deborah says:

            Good to know! Thanks

  26. Renee says:

    Who can sell tabithas in arkansas?

  27. Tamalee Andersen says:

    I would like to know where I might find a T@abitha in Canada. I can’t seem to find any dealers who sell these trailers.

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  29. Deborah says:

    For 2015 there have been factory changes, one of them being ………….. the sink is NOT available in the S model (which the T@bitha is based on). However, the CLAMSHELL still has the wet bath SINK for 2015. This is why I was asking Mary Jane about the CS.

    Mary Jane has clarified this for me now (and once again I thank her)….. so we will discuss with our Dealer about ordering a CS S in a T@bitha or we will be purchasing a 2014 S (so we have the sink), or a 2015 CS S in the T@B ~ however I LOVE the T@bitha interior. Will have to make our decision now that we have the facts. Believe me, I’m doing my research!

  30. Jamie says:

    I was sooooooooo excited about Tabitha!!! Until I saw her weight! BUMMER! We have a new Honda Civic and are really stuck with under 1000# trailers!!! Any chance of ordering a Tabitha Lite??!! hahaha

  31. Jamie says:

    …one quicky question…what is the headroom inside (how tall INSIDE)? She looks like you could stand up!

  32. Elsie says:

    I love it and my dad and stepmom have loved theirs. I want to travel with my family but couldn’t find one with room for 4. Do you make one that has the big bed and bunks? We want to keep it light but all fit inside? Thanks!

  33. stephen says:

    One thing i would like to ask,on the underside of the trailer is it undercoated,i ask this because i live in a wet area,and in the past i have had to crawl under my old trailers and spray undercoating on.

  34. Deb says:

    I would like to have my tabitha by 12/1/2015–when should I order?

  35. Cheryl Baker says:

    We ordered ours last February and it wasn’t delivered until mid-June. I would leave at least 6 months if you absolutely need it by Dec. 2015. They will be moving to a new manufacturing facility soon, and I would expect some hiccups before things get all ironed out.

  36. Michele says:

    Have been a glamper at heart, but a worthy lightweight vintage to tow with my Outback just wasn’t to be found unless I went traditional teardrop. When I discovered the T@B trailers I started saving and just bought my T@bitha today! So very excited to get back out there glamping! Will be loving it every mile cross country from WI to Seattle to see my daughter who first introduced me to Mary Jane’s Farm and the Glamping books! Thanks for starting the movement!

  37. Lucy says:

    Hi Mary Jane
    I am looking into getting mine in a few months and wanted to know where can I get the letters to name my ride.

  38. Norma says:

    Just saw the article in April/May Mary Janes Farm. Have been reading the posts. Any dealers in Alaska? Are they built well enough for off roading? Love the idea of being able to stand up inside and the shower. I wouldn’t want a sink in the shower either. Glad that is an option.

  39. Monica says:

    I totally want one! Where can I get one in Western NC?

  40. Michele says:

    Hello!
    Wisconsin winter is finally over and I’m so ready to pick up the T@bitha I purchased last fall that the dealer has been storing for me. I’m checking out my cargo space for glamping with friends or my trusty Labradoodle and thinking that my stand alone canopy is not going to fit. Have you used or had any experience with the T@b visor/canopy and if so, do you recommend it as opposed to the easy up canopy? Also, has anyone customized the stand alone table to make it weather proof? I’m thinking I would prefer it was outside most of the time to give more room in the camper and that’s where I would eat anyway. I’m considering a marine paint for the bottom at least but would love an expert retro-fitter’s advice. Can’t wait to get started! I have been searching, stashing, and storing all my glamping gear to doll it up and get out there! Thanks!

  41. Cheryl says:

    We have the T@b canopy and it works great. It’s easy to put up and take down and provides protection against rain and/or sun. I definitely recommend it.

    The visor seems to small to actually do anything, and it’s a problem if there’s any wind- but it is very cute!

    Lots of people withe the clamshell T@b use an Easy Up tent over the kitchen area, so that should work too.

  42. kristin says:

    I need a T@bitha! Please let me now which dealer(s) in Northern California will sell me one (zip code 95602).

  43. Kelli Crosby says:

    Do you have listings for dealers in Utah? I’m ready right now to get one. It’s been on my vision board for a couple of years. Ready to glamp and travel.

  44. Robert Colavito says:

    my wife and I gave been searching for an rv that has no off gassing of VOC’s. The T@b T@bitha was recommended because of its construction. We just can’t seem to find one ready to go. We are ready to pull the trigger on one of these. We are both teachers and we have one week left to before summer vacation. We want to travel wit it ASAP. Do you know where we can get one ? We live in Southampton ny 11968
    Thanks and hope to hear from you soon
    Rob and Lori

  45. Donna Burkett says:

    Who in CO. sells them? How much are they ?

  46. Liz says:

    Close to PERFECT because everything’s inside (cook, privy)!! LOVE the neutral colors and bead board. Need a camper for dog shows and trial…. that my Volvo can tow.
    But I need to know what the tongue weight is…. Can you provide that for me?
    thanks!

    • MaryJane says:

      The tongue weight is : 165 lbs (weight of trailer pressing down on hitch, usually 10-15% of total trailer weight).
      Curb weight is : 1760 lbs (actual weight of trailer). Let us know if there is any other way in which we can be of help.

      • Liz says:

        I can’t find an actual Tabitha….but I think I can go see a T@B S…. Are most people ordering them through a nearby dealer based on the S version? tia

        • MaryJane says:

          Tell your dealer you want a T@bitha not a T@b and they will be able to bring one in for you once you pick out your colors.

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  48. Jane Short says:

    I need this for my Life Journey, Phase 4. It is the perfect size and being in Ohio right now, I will make the trip to Massilon to see one. I see 4 of those in my future with other family man embers traveling the highways. Perfect for On the Beach vacations and visiting the National Parks!! I love the Idea of GrandGlamping with the Grandchildren. Mine will love it! Thank you for the design. It’s perfect

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  50. I am so excited. I am going to Missouri Teardrop Trailers to pick mine up tomorrow afternoon! Dana there has been outstanding regarding my ordering it and keeping me updated on its actual arrival time and then “ready for pick-up” time.

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