"Thank heavens for Google!" I've said a number of times in the past 10 years. Without it, I would not have been able to ascertain that the 1971 Country Camper is a Dodge Conversion Van, the 1974 pop up trailer is by Bethany Fellowship, the bicycle from 1974 was probably copied from a Schwinn and the tree in the 1976 Young Sweethearts Wishing Well Park is called a snowdrop tree.
Today I discovered that the tree in the Wishing Well set can be either a snowdrop tree with little white bell flowers, or it can be an apple tree with fruit hanging from it. I also realized that the Ten-Speeder is actually a man's bike! A woman's bike has the top bar running parallel to the bottom bar.
My 1970s dolls went camping at Wishing Well Park outside Willows. I set up a display with the 1971 #4994 Country Camper; the pop up camper from the #8669 Goin' Campin' set; the pond, tree and bench from the 1976 #9538 Young Sweethearts Wishing Well Park; the bicycle from 1974 #7777 Ten-Speeder; and the pup tent and accessories from the 1979 #2316 Campin' Out.
I've shown all these pieces separately before, but not outside and not all together. I'm not going to write all that much about these items or the dolls I've pictured with them, because I've done that before. I was really pleased with the photos I took this time. I don't know I'm getting better at setting up these little displays, if these items are easier to photograph or if I just lucked out with the weather and the backdrop today.
Barbie is in #3412 Fun Flakes and
Ken is in #1472 Casual Scene, both from 1971.
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They've put on their good clothes, have packed up and are ready to go home.
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Here is the driver's side of the Country Camper with the attached tent closed.
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