Charlotte Gray and the Green Caravan, Watercolour by Sir Alfred Munnings
Adventures of an Imperfect Man In Search of a Handmade Life

The iconic Toad’s Caravan by Arthur Rackham from The Wind in the Willows a great Victorian children’s book.
Homemade style from the Flying Tortoise weblog.

Having made a couple custom toppers of various qualities, I am drawn to these fine constructions on humble pickup trucks. Click any image to access the article.
Another great find on Pinterest:
A very interesting vardo build by artist Barry Howard. He created a guest post on Tiny House Talk earlier this summer to discuss his ultra-light, fold-down, micro vardo to tow behind his bike. It provides about 12 square feet (1.1 square meters) which is about the minimum needed for an average size human or two to sleep. As an artist, he uses it for carrying art supplies, transporting his finished paintings, and as a bedroom. With a fold down table inside, it provides a place out of the weather and a table outside to cook on.

I’ll bet he gets even more gawkers than us gas powered travelers.

Note the standard mounted bottle opener. No self respecting vardo traveler is without one.

Great details in the paint, and even a stained glass window. I wish I had these skills myself.
I love the mini mollycroft. It gives it a very classy look.
Creating a folding box like this adds a real degree of difficulty, especially while keeping it lightweight. He seems to have manged it beautifully.

Folded, it presents a low profile for less wind resistance and a low center of gravity.
Visit Barry Howard’s Facebook page for more photos or check out his blog to see what he’s up to with his very cool vardo.

It appears to be made of upcycled parts and wood and is said to be made on a refurbished trailer. Found on Tiny House Swoon. It’s a kindred spirit for sure.


Click on over to see more at the Tiny House Swoon blog.