
I came across this site and quite naturally had to share some pictures with you! I could gaze at them all day. Or better yet: take a trip to France and visit them in person! This little company sells vintage gypsy wagons as well as reproductions. I have officially decided I must have such a wagon in my backyard someday (if I don’t already have one as my “official little house“). It will be my creative studio where I will also keep my vintage typewriter. I hope you will stop by for tea…




OUCH! these pictures are dem near painfully beautiful!!! i just want to step on through and have a ‘cuppa with you on one of those porches.
Oh my stars, can life get anymore beautiful?
You’ve unveiled such a lovely projection of old-world romanticism. The adventurous bohemian lifestyle is truly an artist’s delight. I’m rather drawn to the second photograph, especially the soft dappling of sunlight that rests all around. And yes, there would be much “resting on one’s laurels” with flasks of writer’s fuel (tea) at hand.
Call it a dream. I’ve emailed to see if they would build to ship. Maybe it’s more to my liking than a B&B.
i would stop by for cups of tea in your gypsy studio, so beautiful, peaceful & romantic!! your blog is a wonderful place to visit
JLD!! That would AWESOME!!! I will come stay there!! Let me know what they say…
Ruthie, thanks for stopping by! I had a quick chance to peek at your blog as well and I can’t wait to explore further. I would love to have you for tea!
They do ship. Working on it. Think I mentioned that during my visit.
.. sorry, I have to keep coming back to your site. You find all the cool gypsy stuff :)
Thank you for all these wonderful images. Tiny homes like this make my heart sing and my wandering mind dream.
Spirithelpers
Wonderful idea. The gypsy caravan has been one of my dreams for many years now. This is my first visit to your blog, I like what I see.
Kat
Welcome Kat and thanks for stopping by!
this is amazingly beautiful…I’m so happy I came by…viaviavia
I think I’ll stay here
love
yvette
Welcome Yvette and thank you for stopping by! Please do stay!