Skyes new makeover

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hope this elps:)
 
yes - you do see daisies. 5 of them although someone said i should have put 50 on her[:0]:) FLOWER POWER!! may need it for getting to Tewks lol;)
 
Just for you Debs
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wow chris. where did you find that[?] I think mine is a 4 berth which isnt on there. Pity no colour pics, but at least I know that it does exist somewhere. Thanks:D:D:D
 
Debs a double bed & two bunks makes it 4 birth I think :I if you were to compare yours with the vw market I think yours is more attractive than the autosleepers good investment over time perhaps [^]
 
V cosy :) May sleep 5 but try and cook for, feed and entertain them [:0]. An awning, and a beach, is definately in order [^]
 
We used to sleep 5 in a Commer Wanderer. Front bench seat converted to a double (I was the smallest and ended up under the steering wheel), double in the back and one bunk in the roof. We would spend four or five weeks at a time in it during the summer. As we kids got bigger, my parents invested in an awning. They had the van, we had the awning. I think they've still got that old awning somewhere.;)
The Wanderer had the same table fixings onto the bulkhead as Skye's, and a folding leg at the other end, but it did fit on the supports below to make the double bed.
I like the daisies - very neat. Did you paint them or are they stuck on?:D:D:D
 
The kids were small with our first van. Mark was about six and loved the bunk over the cab with the curtains pulled over. Lucy was about 18 months and we had a travel cot in the space between the sink and cooker ( a la Autosleeper). An Isobella awning provided much needed extra space beyond the rear doors (I've still got it) and a couple of stripey wind breaks completed the rig. I've got some photos somewhere and will scan and post when I find them,
 
we had a caravan, pulled by my mother in her rover p5 when i was a little person, ive got no photos and i wont scan them and i wont post them either beat that[:eek:)][:eek:)][:eek:)]
 
We had a horse drawn multi-storey block of flats that my great great grandad piloted down the Manchester ship canal during the winter months when the water was frozen up to 3 foot thick and only had Babbie's heads and pea-wet to eat. There would have been no problem if it weren't for them coal barges getting in the way. I've still got an engraving somewhere. Happy days ;)
 
two snowmen standing in a field one snowman turns to the other and says i know this might sound strange but can you smell carrots!!!! that gets me creased every time they let me out of the asylum[:eek:)][:eek:)][:eek:)][:eek:)]
 
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