My glamper was in good shape, but as soon as I started
sitting on the seats the cushion covers all started ripping, the fabric was
weak from years of sun damage and just age I think. So that meant off to the
fabric store to get some fabric, normally this would have been fun, but I was
still parked at a friend's place just outside Edmonton so that meant heading
into the big bad city for fabric shopping. Over whelming. I had a picture in my
head of what I wanted. I wanted a green and red pattern with some black in it.
After visiting 2 fabric stores, one of them twice, I was done shopping, that is
how much city shopping I can handle. So, my aunt gave me some fabric that she
had in her closet and I bought a coordinating fabric for curtains and the solid
yellow to match, that is how my glamper ended up being black and yellow....totally not planned. Oh well,
it's just fabric it can be changed, I will travel with a picture in my head and
if I ever see it somewhere I can always buy it, that is how I like to shop.
Sewing cushions was not as easy as the Utube videos made it
look, if I had made my own video of making these you would find it in the
comedy section rated PG due to some language. With the help of some double
sided tape, some good old "speed
sew" and many many quilting pins I managed to get it done, no close up
photos will be allowed.
After cushions were done it all looked a little too dark
(because of the black fabric) so I decided to paint the inside even though I am
by nature not a interior painter. Turned out she needed 3 coats...ugh! 4 days
of painting. I spray painted all hardware black and wanted to trim all the
cupboards with black but after painting 2 doors I decided that it would look a
little too much like a zebra but I had already started so now 3 doors have a black
trim which I think is just enough to tie into the black fabric. Soon as I
started painting I knew this would not be fun and like the song "like when
in the back seat of a car there is a point when you have gone too far to turn
back" that is how it is with painting. However I didn't have to go to work
every day and I had no other commitments at this point so I painted in a
meditative and prayerful state, which made it bearable and not entirely
horrible, some Roy Orbision would have helped, but I haven't gone record
shopping yet and this isn't like Mexico
where if you wait long enough things come to you.
Then I decided that she needed a new back splash and that
required a very scary trip to Lowes and Home depo, thank goodness my aunt went
with me or I would have stood at the door and cried like a 2 year old who had
just lost his mommy just from the sight of floor to ceiling shelves full of
stuff, and not your normal ceiling either. I thought of the poor people working
in there, no sign of life for 8 hours, no daylight, no sun, not even a single
peek of day light through a little window, no wonder they don't look happy. I
told myself to always be nice to the staff in these places, each one of these
people must be on the verge of having a breakdown of some kind. I did buy a
backslash, and again not what I had envisioned, I wanted the shiny chrome look, you know, like the
bumper of a vintage car, again I had to compromise because I didn't want to go
from store to store. Again, installing it required some jiggy jacking however I
don't think there was any language this time, it did require an extra set of
hands though.
In the end I bought a red/white duvet cover and red curtains
for my bedroom, which some would say looks odd with the yellow but I don't
care, I needed some bright red.
Next
week is the big move.....to the place with no trees. I have found a farmer who
has made a seasonal campground on his farm, it's cute, quaint and has other
glampers on it as well. I have reserved a spot and bought a 24' ft deck with
railings off of him that someone left behind, I will come with a trunk full of
spruce seedlings, I doubt I will be there long enough to see them mature but
that is not the point of reforestation, it is not about you, it is about the
forest. I have taken trees and wildlife for granted all my life, never realized
that so much until now. I have been here for 3 weeks already and have not seen
one wild animal, you can't live for 3 weeks in the north without seeing some
wild life. I'm blabbing on again about trees.....sorry. It is true what they
say "sometimes you don't appreciate what you have until it's gone".
Which means now I need to appreciate
what I have as well, this land, with no trees and it's winds, the wide and long
hay fields, the bare valleys, I need to learn to appreciate
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Getting the lawn mower ready |
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Gathering wood for our teepee |
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Petting the moss |
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Hay field with a pump jack |
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Pump jack..... |
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Wide open spaces |
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First cushion fail |
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How to hug a tree with all your might |
4 comments:
Oh I love the black and yellow fabric! Please show us the inside when the cushions and duvet are in place. Red/black/yellow go together, they surely do. I've fantasized about revamping an old camper so I'm living vicariously through you. Well I do when you're on the Isla as well. May 1st marked the twelve month countdown to when I can retire and head to Mexico. Meanwhile I look to you for inspiration and find it the perfect ticket. Once again I say muchas gracias.
They, of course, are all on the verge of having some sort of breakdown. We all are! haha jaja. your funny :)
yes I will post before and after pics of the glamper. Congrats on your almost retirement Barbara, can't wait to hear about your new adventures. I did at first think I might want to get into buying glampers and restoring them and then selling them but I now know that the running around from store to store to find the perfect stuff would do me in, Yes Rob we are ALL on the verge of some kind of break down at some point, mine happens when I am in these big stores.
Gramma time is important. How else will he learn about trees and birds....
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